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    Junior Member ADR International is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Browsers showing old website

    Hi, can any of you give me some advise?

    We changed our website completely back in November, but a few people on our team have now started to see the old website. The URLs are the same but there is a re-direct on all on of them. I don't understand why this is happening.

    We also sent out an email blast, but on the others computers it wasn't linking through to the new site. It's just coming up with the 404 page. It all looks fine on my computer. It is just a select group of computers? I have asked them to remove their history, but this hasn't helped.
    Last edited by rah; 07-30-2010 at 08:43 AM. Reason: fix grammar

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    do you have some sort of caching server?

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    Is the web site at the same domain, and is it on the same physical server as the old site? Does the old site actually physically still exist at its original location?
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    how long has it been?

    Caching on ISP level is also a problem sometime but it always goes away in say 48 hours.

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    Are you sure the nameservers are correct? You sound like a pro, so this probably isn't relevant, but in the past I've had to deal with people who've added new nameservers without removing the old ones, which might potentially lead to the situations you're describing, under certain circumstances.

    I doubt this is the case here, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

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