Bug Codeproject is not opening properly
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I have found one bug regarding codeproject home page opening When I try to open codeproject home page then domain.com site is loading. I searched google and saw that other people also faced the same. Here is one twitter link . https://twitter.com/search?q=codeproject%20domain.com&src=typd&lang=en-gb[^] Please tell me what is the fix because I love to read CodeProject articles? Thanks
tbhattacharjee
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I have found one bug regarding codeproject home page opening When I try to open codeproject home page then domain.com site is loading. I searched google and saw that other people also faced the same. Here is one twitter link . https://twitter.com/search?q=codeproject%20domain.com&src=typd&lang=en-gb[^] Please tell me what is the fix because I love to read CodeProject articles? Thanks
tbhattacharjee
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Could you advise how to do this on IE10? I've tried resetting everything I can find in the browser, but its still doing it...
Regards, Rob Philpott.
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Could you advise how to do this on IE10? I've tried resetting everything I can find in the browser, but its still doing it...
Regards, Rob Philpott.
cmd> ipconfig /flushdns
Maybe?
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Could you advise how to do this on IE10? I've tried resetting everything I can find in the browser, but its still doing it...
Regards, Rob Philpott.
cmd> ipconfig /flushdns
Maybe? (and the reason you saw this message twice, Rob, is because I was testing a different account and was distracted while testing. Oops!)
cheers Chris Maunder
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Could you advise how to do this on IE10? I've tried resetting everything I can find in the browser, but its still doing it...
Regards, Rob Philpott.
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cmd> ipconfig /flushdns
Maybe? (and the reason you saw this message twice, Rob, is because I was testing a different account and was distracted while testing. Oops!)
cheers Chris Maunder
Unfortunately not, and I was wondering if it could be DNS caching somewhere. Alas, it turns out I'm being thick. One of the checkboxes on the delete everything dialog in IE actually preserves 'settings for your favourite sites' or similar and requires unchecking whereas I was just checking everything and slamming the mouse button really hard. Everything is normal again - thanks.
Regards, Rob Philpott.
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Cant remember the exact path but somewhere in the Options window there was a button for deleting cached files, cookies and so on. Have you tried that already?
Quite right, as mentioned above it appears something needed unchecking rather than its complimentary state. All good again - thanks.
Regards, Rob Philpott.
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Unfortunately not, and I was wondering if it could be DNS caching somewhere. Alas, it turns out I'm being thick. One of the checkboxes on the delete everything dialog in IE actually preserves 'settings for your favourite sites' or similar and requires unchecking whereas I was just checking everything and slamming the mouse button really hard. Everything is normal again - thanks.
Regards, Rob Philpott.
Excellent. Thanks for the update.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Quite right, as mentioned above it appears something needed unchecking rather than its complimentary state. All good again - thanks.
Regards, Rob Philpott.