By Sulumits Retsambew - Posted on Sun Mar 2, 2008
Since this domain had DNS Resolving issues within the last 24 hours because of an IP address change, I was not able to visit www.seocontest2008.com. And was only able to visit this site without the ‘www’ so I temporarily set the site without the ‘www.’
Depending on how fast your ISP’s cache get’s updated, some people may still not be seeing this page and most would probably see a cPanel error page. I’m glad my ISP has updated their cache already that I can see the site perfectly with the ‘www’ so I am now able to update the pages and file the way it supposed to be.
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March 4th, 2008 at 8:32 am
Good to see you are back, i see you are a strong contender. you did a nice coverage on your ISP problems, this is one issue being ignored by many.
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