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Re: Question on a Web page





Tom,

I think your bowser may be caching the old information.  Bowsers
do that.  They will display the old page if they can't get to
the real on-line site.

If you use netscape you can go in under prefferences and empty
the cache.  It's just a guess but I can't think where else the
oldpages might be stored.

If the above is right then you have another problem.  You new
pages are not on-line.

Right now (Mon Dec 27 09:25:09 PST 2004) I can "see" you "Stars and
cars" page.  With two RR photos but clicking the links does
nothting but a timeout.

Aw,  Try a "view source" on theat page.  I see some hard coded IP
addresses.  These, as you know get reassigned.  Don't use then as
links.

I also see that you are using a Miscrosoft product to make the pages.
Perhaps we need to explain about dynamic IP addrees to Mr. Bill

--- droege@snapmail.us wrote:

> Some of you are bored with your Christmas goodies by now and are
> turning
> to the internet for amusement.  I will do my best by posing a simple
> question for one of you.
> 
> Mike has a dynamic ip which was wrong for the last day or so.  I have
> now
> updated it manually, so you should be able to get at mike at
> tass-survey.dyndns.org  This is information only and not really
> relavent
> to the problem below.
> 
> On mike in /home/tom/html is index.html for my web site.  It used to
> be a
> simple two page test site.  About a week ago I updated all the
> information
> in /home/tom/html with new site info and a new index.html.
> 
> In spite of this, the old site persists.  So when I go to a dial up
> connection on another computer I get the old site.  (I can't get to
> this
> from my linux machines since the tass-survey.dyndns.org ip address
> gets my
> modem.)
> 
> How do I reset the world (or where ever the old web sit has taken up
> residence) so that the new web site can be seen?
> 
> OK, I normaly try to send such questions to limited set of people,
> but my
> limited set seems to be down to one who knows more about this than I
> do,
> but probably not enough more.
> 
> current ip address for tass-survey.dyndns.org is 66.32.223.142
> 
> Tom Droege
> 
> 


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