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Old 02-02-2009, 02:13 PM   #1
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Default Making changes on website

First of all, I am a rookie, that being said, I'm having problems with website editing. I used Xsitepro2 to create a site, I got Yahoo to host it, I published it and it worked. When I checked it, I noticed some features that needed changing. So I opened Xsitepro up and made the corrections that I wanted and clicked the Publish button again. When it was completed, I brought the site up on the net and nothing changed! Everything was still the same, all the errors were still there. What am I doing wrong? Is this an issue with Xsite pro or with the hosting company?
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Old 02-02-2009, 02:40 PM   #2
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Did you refresh your browser?
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if refreshing the browser do not works then delete the browser cache.


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Do what they told you to refresh and/or delete the browser cache. If nothing happens then wait for a while it might be because of DNS problem. If it is then use a proxy and visit it there. It happened to me most of the time.

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You could try with a different browser. If the new version appears with a different browser then you know your issue is just cacheing as each browser has it's own local cache of a site. It won't sort it long-term, but will at least isolate or eliminate this as the cause.

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the most likely problem is slow servers. you should give it a bit more time.
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