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Are you able to take a screen shot of what you are getting and send it? It still sounds like a DNS issue with your server.

Ryan
 
thx, I don't believe that will force his machine to ignore the proxy server. as his hosting provider uses a proxy all of their client are behind that proxy. Any attempt to get a new server page is limited by the cache on that proxy. Unless it is configured in a way that I am not familiar with, the most recent DNS configurations he will use are based on the DNS cached at the proxy level.
 
thx, I don't believe that will force his machine to ignore the proxy server. as his hosting provider uses a proxy all of their client are behind that proxy. Any attempt to get a new server page is limited by the cache on that proxy. Unless it is configured in a way that I am not familiar with, the most recent DNS configurations he will use are based on the DNS cached at the proxy level.

if its a DNS cache at his ISP having the problem, then ya, ctrl-f5 wont fix anything.... if it was a web proxy issue, following standard configs, the ctrl-f5 would work.

Looks like it was a DNS server issue though, with a ridiculously high TTL.
 
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