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Originally Posted by ScaredWebWarrior
I'm NOT saying that the NTL proxies are at 'fault'!
And knowing that you, or anyone else CAN see the domain doesn't help me either, since I already know from someone else that they can see it.
So the issue is why *I* can't.
Since my browser doesn't 404 on the domain I'm looking for, but instead ends up on a page provided by the hosting company on *their* domain (which gives the 404 error instead), I can't do the CTRL-Refresh in my browser to get the proxies to update.
So I can see that until they have a reason to refresh it will seem as if the domain isn't there.
I'm trying to find a way to force that refresh, in the absence of simply pressing CTLR-Refresh in my browser!
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Aside from the control refresh option what happens if you type ?1234 after the address ie
www.google.co.uk?1234
Kinda forces it around the cache.