neon_bikini
07-24-2004, 09:02 PM
> Firstly, you should check the config in /etc/nsswitch and /etc/resolv.conf
>
> Secondly, your ISP may be doing transparent proxying and this could
> cause an old page to be displayed. You might try configuring your
> browser to use your ISP's proxy and then hit "refresh" on the page.
I do not have full access to my current site and its servers. I am
temporairaly hosting my web site at a discount service.
>
> Secondly, your ISP may be doing transparent proxying and this could
> cause an old page to be displayed. You might try configuring your
> browser to use your ISP's proxy and then hit "refresh" on the page.
I do not have full access to my current site and its servers. I am
temporairaly hosting my web site at a discount service.