EDIT: With many thanks I can now access it
U ultima95 New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Feb 19, 2012 #1 EDIT: With many thanks I can now access it Last edited: Feb 19, 2012
descalzo Grim Squeaker Community Support Messages 9,373 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Feb 19, 2012 #2 That link sends me to a blank index.html on your subdomain.
U ultima95 New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Feb 19, 2012 #3 descalzo said: That link sends me to a blank index.html on your subdomain. Click to expand... Do you have any ideas on how I can view it? I have tired IE, Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Sea Monkey plus have deleted my cache but still it wont show.
descalzo said: That link sends me to a blank index.html on your subdomain. Click to expand... Do you have any ideas on how I can view it? I have tired IE, Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Sea Monkey plus have deleted my cache but still it wont show.
descalzo Grim Squeaker Community Support Messages 9,373 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Feb 19, 2012 #4 Sounds like your ISP might be caching too. Try ultimateracerz.x10.mx/index.html?vanilla
U ultima95 New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Feb 19, 2012 #5 Many thanks oddly what you posted above works
descalzo Grim Squeaker Community Support Messages 9,373 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Feb 19, 2012 #6 foo.html?aardvark often fools caching programs into asking for foo.html again (it thinks that it is dynamic content), even though the ?aardvark is discarded by the server.
foo.html?aardvark often fools caching programs into asking for foo.html again (it thinks that it is dynamic content), even though the ?aardvark is discarded by the server.