Suddenly occurred to me, check your own etc/hosts file, make sure
that this isn't a remnant from your own earlier development efforts.
Bill
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Chris Pat wrote:
Hi William
Thanks. It didnt work. I was suspicious when
nsloopup of www.domain.com came back with
192.168.2.100. Gee do you think a non-routable ip can
be right. I have now tried two separate "tech" both
put me on hold and come back from the oracle saying it
is my system. The vendor is godaddy.com. Let see how
long it takes them to fix this.
let us know - I had been seriously thinking of moving some oddball sites
over that way that I don't want to host on my infra :-/
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