Thanks for the comments. I'm in the early stages of trying to track
down this problem and its not something I can replicate.
All I know is that when I send out a mass mailing to 20,000
customers, I get on average 2 to 4 people saying the site is down and
when I talk to them it turns out they are all using I.E. browsers,
and when they switch to Firefox it works. My hosting company
Hosting.com swears its not a server or DNS problem. My DNS server
is managed by Hosting.com and its not on my Apache server, which is a
dedicated server.
I seem to recall there were web server configuration settings that
could remedy access problems or I.E. specific connection problems,
but its been so long I cant recall where I came across it.
Just hoping if this was a common or known problem I'd get some tips
on where to look if its a server issue.
At 01:16 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
At 01:09 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
A "Page not Found" error is a DNS resolution issue. Since apache
does not provide DNS resolution, make sure that DNS servers in
place on that machine are reliable, and if possible, disable DNS caching.
Good catch... forgot that. IE of course has some of the worst 'error
reporting' I've seen. :)
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