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![]() Opera <3
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#123
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![]() Same for me.
Black on this sites link, but white when I write it ![]() |
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![]() in white , in black.... I'm comfused zack are you watch good?..
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#125
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![]() Try clearing your browsing history and cache then see what happens
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#126
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![]() If I type http://moi-alizee.com I get black. If I type www.moi-alizee.com I get white.
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![]() hm , yeah ... That seems like the reason
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![]() The only thing I can think of is maybe you guys are still using cached DNS information...for the past day or two www.moi-alizee.com has been pointing to 66.35.250.210, a US IP, while just plain old moi-alizee.com has pointed to 217.19.50.11. Now if you type the 66.35...IP into your browser you get the white page still...The DNS for www.moi-alizee.com updated this morning to point back to the 217.19...etc IP...so it's possible that your computers are still seeing www.moi-alizee.com as 66.35.250.210..
try this...open command prompt (start --> run ---> cmd) and type: ipconfig /flushdns Then try it and see what happens |
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![]() Ah, that's the answer! That U.S. IP address is now a complete blank, but using the domain name points you to the French site regardless. The French site is still black with the email addy.
Now, what could this mean? Maybe the U.S. address is going to be the new site, and we're being directed away from it if we use any kind of shorthand, while it's under construction? I'm just guessing here.
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![]() That's the mystery in my mind...the US IP traces back to a sourceforge server...why they point the www to that server for a short amount of time is beyond me...
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