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Old 03-02-2005, 10:16 AM   #1
atko
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Caching Problem


Hi guys,

Hopefully this is an easy one for you. I have just moved my web site from one server to another both are hosts not my own server. I now have major problems since moving over and it is nothing to do with the host because other people are fine accessing my site. every couple of pages or so I keep getting

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /*******.html on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

I have to refresh the page about 10 or 20 times before I can access it. I rang my isp and they said just put a quesition mark (?) after the url in the browser and that should call the site from the server and not cache. This doesn't work every time either. Is there any way I can completely clear my cache once and for all and be able to access my site as I browse it? I am fine browsing any other web site it's just my own. I think this stems from when I was waiting for it to propogate properly but now it has I can't access it properly.

Incidentally, I have cleared all browser cookies and cache and history in the browser settings. I am running Firefox lastest stable version.

Thanks

atko
 
Old 03-03-2005, 06:49 AM   #2
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When you moved the hosts over, obviously you got the DNS changed. It takes 24-48 hrs. You sure you changed the Serial number (if it was your DNS).

Do you see anything in the APache error logs? Do you see any requests hitting the old server on the old server?

If you are using win XP then have you tried flushing local dns cache?

ipconfig /flushdns
 
  


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