7/17/2014 09:36
You can try restarting your browser, as that sometimes will flush your DNS.
The following is a better way to flush the DNS, though it, doesn't always work:
http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html If neither of these options work for you, you'll just have to wait. Anyone who has never been to your site before sees the correct site. Your personal cache will clear itself in time.
You can verify by translating the page here:
http://www.bing.com/translator Translating the page grabs a fresh, uncached, copy of the site.
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[quote]teamdynadot says: You can try restarting your browser, as that sometimes will flush your DNS.
The following is a better way to flush the DNS, though it, doesn't always work:
[url]http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html[/url]
If neither of these options work for you, you'll just have to wait. Anyone who has never been to your site before sees the correct site. Your personal cache will clear itself in time.
You can verify by translating the page here:
[url]http://www.bing.com/translator[/url]
Translating the page grabs a fresh, uncached, copy of the site.[/quote]
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You can try restarting your browser, as that sometimes will flush your DNS.
The following is a better way to flush the DNS, though it, doesn't always work:
[url]http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html[/url]
If neither of these options work for you, you'll just have to wait. Anyone who has never been to your site before sees the correct site. Your personal cache will clear itself in time.
You can verify by translating the page here:
[url]http://www.bing.com/translator[/url]
Translating the page grabs a fresh, uncached, copy of the site. Edit