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"Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > >very > >>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>parent > >>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>jordan.ccs135.com. > >>Are you sure that's the correct url? > > That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or > www.ccs135.com/jordan . Tim, doing an nslookup gives that domain an IP of 192.168.20.1 um, the 192.168 octets are normally reserved for internal networks I do see a 209.174.197.163 as an additional IP for that domain. But when I ping it, it returns the 192 address. An nslookup on your Centralia address returns the 209 address above. You've got DNS issues, my friend. |
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You are allowed to install DW on two systems, provided they are each only for your own use. -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FE0037.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > Just one more question when you get a chance, please. What is the policy > in regard to being able to run Dreamweaver, etc., at work and home? > Purchase it for each? > > I have it on my desktop here at the office and have been using VNC to > remote into it in order to run Dreamweaver not wishing to violate > anything. > > Thank you, again, > > Tim > > >>>> On 4/10/2008 at 11:15 AM, Tim Ferguson<Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote: > Can you get to http://centralia.k12.il.us ( http://centralia.k12.il.us/ ) > ? > > Don't worry, I will work on getting everyone to work locally then > publish/upload the file to the web server. > > Sorry to take so much of your time, but it is very much appreciated! > > Tim > >>>> On 4/10/2008 at 11:08 AM, Murray *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> > wrote: > Server not found > Firefox can't find the server at www.ccs135.com. > > I dunno.... > >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. > > YIKES. So, one mistake and you have just hosed the live file? Maybe you > can tell that I'm uncomfortable with this working environment? 8) > > At least the FTP thing is not (yet) part of the equation. But seriously, > if > > you are going to be working with DW, you should always work out of a local > site. You can configure your Remote site to the production server, and > use > > either FTP or Local/Network as your connection methodology. > > -- > Murray --- ICQ 71997575 > Adobe Community Expert > (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) > ================== > http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources > http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - > DW FAQs, Tutorials & > Resources > ================== > > > "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message > news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >> >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a >> >very >> >>>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>>parent >> >>>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>>jordan.ccs135.com. >> >>>Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or >> www.ccs135.com/jordan . >> >> I will work on correcting the file name issue, that is something else > that >> was inherited. >> >>>Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >>>the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >>>affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >>>processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. Although they should be on the local HD > >> as >> well, a file is often directly opened, changes/corrections made, and then >> saved which is not necessarily a good practice because the local version >> doesn't get updated. >> Tim >> >> >> >>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 10:02 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >> wrote: >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >> >> Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >> the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >> affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >> processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >> >> The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > very >> dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >> parent >> >> domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >> jordan.ccs135.com. >> >> Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> -- >> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >> Adobe Community Expert >> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >> ================== >> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) >> ( > http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - > DW FAQs, Tutorials & >> Resources >> ================== >> >> >> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >> news:47FDE27E.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>> That may explain then why, after I created an entirely new page for the >>> home >>> page using DW 8, that his changes did not create havoc. I did copy and >>> paste from the old home page after creating tables, etc. Maybe I need to >>> do >>> the same with the faculty/staff page? >>> >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >>> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >>> >>> Tim >>> >>>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 9:30 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >>> wrote: >>> Using anything but FrontPage on a site originally created in FrontPage > is >> >>> a >>> >>> dangerous thing to do, and you may have just discovered that, >>> unfortunately. >>> >>> This is true by virtue of the way the FrontPage (server) extensions play >>> into the picture, requiring that files be uploaded NOT using FTP >>> protocols, >>> >>> but by using FrontPage's HTTP protocols. Unfortunately this means that >>> once >>> >>> the original committment to FrontPage has been made, one is locked into >>> continued use of that (now obsolete) authoring system until and unless >> the >>> entire site is rebuilt. >>> >>> I am unable to retrieve any webpage at your link or even at >>> http://jordan.ccs135.com, ( http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( > http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( > http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( >> http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) so I cannot >>> comment >>> further about what might have >>> happened or ways to prevent it. >>> >>> -- >>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >>> Adobe Community Expert >>> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >>> ================== >>> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >>> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) > ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) > ( >>> http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - >> DW FAQs, Tutorials & >>> Resources >>> ================== >>> >>> >>> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >>> news:47FDDBD6.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>>> This past weekend I updated and cleaned up the home page and >>> faculty/staff >>>> page at one of our school's which the previous principal had created in >>>> FrontPage a couple of years ago but the current principal was >>> occasionally >>>> having trouble with. Everything was working fine until the principal >>>> corrected a problem on the faculty/staff page for a teacher no longer > at >>>> that school. When it was posted, the page came up in a centered, >>>> single-column. It included most of the items on the page but there was >>> no >>>> background either. >>>> >>>> What would cause this, and how can it be prevented? I loaded the page >>>> into >>>> Dreamweaver and reset everything, but am concerned about it happening >>>> again >>>> and he needs to be able to make additions/subtractions as needed. >>>> >>>> The URL is http://jordan.ccs135.com/faculty and staff.htm >>>> >>>> Thanks for any , ideas, or suggestions on what's going on, >>>> >>>> Tim >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > > |
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Yes, I can get there.
-- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FDF6B9.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > Can you get to http://centralia.k12.il.us ? > > Don't worry, I will work on getting everyone to work locally then > publish/upload the file to the web server. > > Sorry to take so much of your time, but it is very much appreciated! > > Tim > >>>> On 4/10/2008 at 11:08 AM, Murray *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> > wrote: > Server not found > Firefox can't find the server at www.ccs135.com. > > I dunno.... > >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. > > YIKES. So, one mistake and you have just hosed the live file? Maybe you > can tell that I'm uncomfortable with this working environment? 8) > > At least the FTP thing is not (yet) part of the equation. But seriously, > if > > you are going to be working with DW, you should always work out of a local > site. You can configure your Remote site to the production server, and > use > > either FTP or Local/Network as your connection methodology. > > -- > Murray --- ICQ 71997575 > Adobe Community Expert > (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) > ================== > http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources > http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - DW FAQs, Tutorials & > Resources > ================== > > > "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message > news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >> >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a >> >very >> >>>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>>parent >> >>>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>>jordan.ccs135.com. >> >>>Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or >> www.ccs135.com/jordan . >> >> I will work on correcting the file name issue, that is something else > that >> was inherited. >> >>>Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >>>the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >>>affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >>>processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. Although they should be on the local HD > >> as >> well, a file is often directly opened, changes/corrections made, and then >> saved which is not necessarily a good practice because the local version >> doesn't get updated. >> Tim >> >> >> >>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 10:02 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >> wrote: >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >> >> Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >> the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >> affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >> processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >> >> The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > very >> dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >> parent >> >> domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >> jordan.ccs135.com. >> >> Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> -- >> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >> Adobe Community Expert >> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >> ================== >> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( >> http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - > DW FAQs, Tutorials & >> Resources >> ================== >> >> >> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >> news:47FDE27E.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>> That may explain then why, after I created an entirely new page for the >>> home >>> page using DW 8, that his changes did not create havoc. I did copy and >>> paste from the old home page after creating tables, etc. Maybe I need to >>> do >>> the same with the faculty/staff page? >>> >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >>> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >>> >>> Tim >>> >>>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 9:30 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >>> wrote: >>> Using anything but FrontPage on a site originally created in FrontPage > is >> >>> a >>> >>> dangerous thing to do, and you may have just discovered that, >>> unfortunately. >>> >>> This is true by virtue of the way the FrontPage (server) extensions play >>> into the picture, requiring that files be uploaded NOT using FTP >>> protocols, >>> >>> but by using FrontPage's HTTP protocols. Unfortunately this means that >>> once >>> >>> the original committment to FrontPage has been made, one is locked into >>> continued use of that (now obsolete) authoring system until and unless >> the >>> entire site is rebuilt. >>> >>> I am unable to retrieve any webpage at your link or even at >>> http://jordan.ccs135.com, ( http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( > http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( >> http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) so I cannot >>> comment >>> further about what might have >>> happened or ways to prevent it. >>> >>> -- >>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >>> Adobe Community Expert >>> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >>> ================== >>> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >>> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) > ( >>> http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - >> DW FAQs, Tutorials & >>> Resources >>> ================== >>> >>> >>> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >>> news:47FDDBD6.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>>> This past weekend I updated and cleaned up the home page and >>> faculty/staff >>>> page at one of our school's which the previous principal had created in >>>> FrontPage a couple of years ago but the current principal was >>> occasionally >>>> having trouble with. Everything was working fine until the principal >>>> corrected a problem on the faculty/staff page for a teacher no longer > at >>>> that school. When it was posted, the page came up in a centered, >>>> single-column. It included most of the items on the page but there was >>> no >>>> background either. >>>> >>>> What would cause this, and how can it be prevented? I loaded the page >>>> into >>>> Dreamweaver and reset everything, but am concerned about it happening >>>> again >>>> and he needs to be able to make additions/subtractions as needed. >>>> >>>> The URL is http://jordan.ccs135.com/faculty and staff.htm >>>> >>>> Thanks for any , ideas, or suggestions on what's going on, >>>> >>>> Tim >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > |
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By the way, you will certainly want to fix this -
[Click A School for It's Home Page] --------------------------^ -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FDF6B9.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > Can you get to http://centralia.k12.il.us ? > > Don't worry, I will work on getting everyone to work locally then > publish/upload the file to the web server. > > Sorry to take so much of your time, but it is very much appreciated! > > Tim > >>>> On 4/10/2008 at 11:08 AM, Murray *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> > wrote: > Server not found > Firefox can't find the server at www.ccs135.com. > > I dunno.... > >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. > > YIKES. So, one mistake and you have just hosed the live file? Maybe you > can tell that I'm uncomfortable with this working environment? 8) > > At least the FTP thing is not (yet) part of the equation. But seriously, > if > > you are going to be working with DW, you should always work out of a local > site. You can configure your Remote site to the production server, and > use > > either FTP or Local/Network as your connection methodology. > > -- > Murray --- ICQ 71997575 > Adobe Community Expert > (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) > ================== > http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources > http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - DW FAQs, Tutorials & > Resources > ================== > > > "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message > news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >> >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a >> >very >> >>>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>>parent >> >>>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>>jordan.ccs135.com. >> >>>Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or >> www.ccs135.com/jordan . >> >> I will work on correcting the file name issue, that is something else > that >> was inherited. >> >>>Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >>>the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >>>affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >>>processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >> These files are not FTP'd, but are saved through a drive mapping to the >> school folder on the web server. Although they should be on the local HD > >> as >> well, a file is often directly opened, changes/corrections made, and then >> saved which is not necessarily a good practice because the local version >> doesn't get updated. >> Tim >> >> >> >>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 10:02 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >> wrote: >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >> >> Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk of breaking >> the FPExtension connection with the site's content. This would (could) >> affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g., form >> processing, guestbooks, etc. >> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >> >> The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > very >> dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >> parent >> >> domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >> jordan.ccs135.com. >> >> Are you sure that's the correct url? >> >> -- >> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >> Adobe Community Expert >> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >> ================== >> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( >> http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - > DW FAQs, Tutorials & >> Resources >> ================== >> >> >> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >> news:47FDE27E.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>> That may explain then why, after I created an entirely new page for the >>> home >>> page using DW 8, that his changes did not create havoc. I did copy and >>> paste from the old home page after creating tables, etc. Maybe I need to >>> do >>> the same with the faculty/staff page? >>> >>> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so should the extensions >>> still be an issue? >>> >>> Thanks for your although I'm not sure why you're not able to access >>> the >>> site. >>> >>> Tim >>> >>>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 9:30 AM, Murray > *ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> >>> wrote: >>> Using anything but FrontPage on a site originally created in FrontPage > is >> >>> a >>> >>> dangerous thing to do, and you may have just discovered that, >>> unfortunately. >>> >>> This is true by virtue of the way the FrontPage (server) extensions play >>> into the picture, requiring that files be uploaded NOT using FTP >>> protocols, >>> >>> but by using FrontPage's HTTP protocols. Unfortunately this means that >>> once >>> >>> the original committment to FrontPage has been made, one is locked into >>> continued use of that (now obsolete) authoring system until and unless >> the >>> entire site is rebuilt. >>> >>> I am unable to retrieve any webpage at your link or even at >>> http://jordan.ccs135.com, ( http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( > http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) ( >> http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ ) so I cannot >>> comment >>> further about what might have >>> happened or ways to prevent it. >>> >>> -- >>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575 >>> Adobe Community Expert >>> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) >>> ================== >>> http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources >>> http://www.dwfaq.com ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) ( http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) > ( >>> http://www.dwfaq.com/ ) - >> DW FAQs, Tutorials & >>> Resources >>> ================== >>> >>> >>> "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message >>> news:47FDDBD6.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... >>>> This past weekend I updated and cleaned up the home page and >>> faculty/staff >>>> page at one of our school's which the previous principal had created in >>>> FrontPage a couple of years ago but the current principal was >>> occasionally >>>> having trouble with. Everything was working fine until the principal >>>> corrected a problem on the faculty/staff page for a teacher no longer > at >>>> that school. When it was posted, the page came up in a centered, >>>> single-column. It included most of the items on the page but there was >>> no >>>> background either. >>>> >>>> What would cause this, and how can it be prevented? I loaded the page >>>> into >>>> Dreamweaver and reset everything, but am concerned about it happening >>>> again >>>> and he needs to be able to make additions/subtractions as needed. >>>> >>>> The URL is http://jordan.ccs135.com/faculty and staff.htm >>>> >>>> Thanks for any , ideas, or suggestions on what's going on, >>>> >>>> Tim >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > |
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>Well, excuse me! I'll take care of that as well. Thank you for all the information and time. Unfortunately, wearing too many hats creates unnecessary problems.
Tim >>> On 4/10/2008 at 12:56 PM, Hunter Elliott<nospam@gatewaycity.com> wrote: "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > >very > >>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>parent > >>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>jordan.ccs135.com. > >>Are you sure that's the correct url? > > That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or > www.ccs135.com/jordan . Tim, doing an nslookup gives that domain an IP of 192.168.20.1 um, the 192.168 octets are normally reserved for internal networks I do see a 209.174.197.163 as an additional IP for that domain. But when I ping it, it returns the 192 address. An nslookup on your Centralia address returns the 209 address above. You've got DNS issues, my friend. |
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Ok, could someone try the nslookup again and see what you get now. It may
need time to propagate through the Internet. >>> On 4/10/2008 at 12:56 PM, Hunter Elliott<nospam@gatewaycity.com> wrote: "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FDF40B.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > >The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn't ed (that's also a > >very > >>dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even access the >>parent > >>domain. So, I'm at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping >>jordan.ccs135.com. > >>Are you sure that's the correct url? > > That URL works fine here and at home. Try just www.ccs135.com or > www.ccs135.com/jordan . Tim, doing an nslookup gives that domain an IP of 192.168.20.1 um, the 192.168 octets are normally reserved for internal networks I do see a 209.174.197.163 as an additional IP for that domain. But when I ping it, it returns the 192 address. An nslookup on your Centralia address returns the 209 address above. You've got DNS issues, my friend. |
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"Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FE21A1.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > Ok, could someone try the nslookup again and see what you get now. It may > need time to propagate through the Internet. >nslookup Default Server: dns1-access.svc.us.xo.net Address: 65.106.1.196 > ccs135.com Server: dns1-access.svc.us.xo.net Address: 65.106.1.196 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ccs135.com Addresses: 192.168.20.1, 209.174.197.163 This is not too surprising as it can take up to 72 hours to spread out through the 'net. I can't say I've ever seen it take THAT long, though. Usually 24 to 36 hours is what I've seen. |
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Ok, thanks for making me aware of it and for checking it again.
>>> On 4/10/2008 at 2:51 PM, Hunter Elliott<nospam@gatewaycity.com> wrote: "Tim Ferguson" <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message news:47FE21A1.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com... > Ok, could someone try the nslookup again and see what you get now. It may > need time to propagate through the Internet. >nslookup Default Server: dns1-access.svc.us.xo.net Address: 65.106.1.196 > ccs135.com Server: dns1-access.svc.us.xo.net Address: 65.106.1.196 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ccs135.com Addresses: 192.168.20.1, 209.174.197.163 This is not too surprising as it can take up to 72 hours to spread out through the 'net. I can't say I've ever seen it take THAT long, though. Usually 24 to 36 hours is what I've seen. |
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