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    Exclamation Site not showing up!!!!

    Hello everyone,

    I currently have a site on a different server and I'm trying to switch to X10. Long story short I have my files in the Public_Html and WWW folders through CPanel but when ever I go to the site through the URL (expozethedarkness.x10.bz) I get the error screen that tells me to flush my DNS and all that, I've done that multiple times and it hasn't helped.

    I've tried everything I can think of, I have a proper .htaccess file with the directoryindex command and the homepage's name is Index.php. PLEASE HELP!!

    If you need anymore info or anything let me know

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    Re: Site not showing up!!!!

    i have the same probleme , and i flushed the DNS , reboot the computer , i checked the cpanel , but i can't find a solution too !

    TO flush your DNS >
    Start > run > ipconfig /flushdns

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    Re: Site not showing up!!!!

    If your site is a basic html site without any link to database, you are facing the same problem I faced once.
    Most DNS clients cache the results of name resolution requests. This means that the DNS clients will temporarily store the website names that you have been visiting lately. This process speeds up name resolution if multiple lookups are done to the same address, such as is common when browsing the web. Hence, if you visit Yahoo.com second time, the DNS client will already have the name mapped and hence will retrieve the mapping quickly.

    Sometimes a bad DNS entry will be cached and you will need to either flush the DNS cache to get rid of it, or wait up to 24 hours for it to be dropped from the cache automatically. Given below is a comprehensive step-by-step process to flush the DNS.
    In Microsoft Windows, you can use the command ipconfig /flushdns to flush the DNS resolver cache. Open the command prompt and type the following:

    C:>ipconfig /flushdns
    Windows IP Configuration
    Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.


    The above command will completely flush the DNS, deleting any incorrect entries too. You can also use the command ipconfig /displaydns to view the DNS resolver cache.
    Turning Off DNS Caching under Microsoft Windows

    If you experience frequent issues with DNS caching under Microsoft Windows, you can disable client-side DNS caching with either of these two commands:

    net stop dnscache
    sc servername stop dnscache

    This will disable DNS caching until the next reboot. To make the change permanent, use the Service Controller tool or the Services tool to set the DNS Client service startup type to Disabled. You can permanently disable DNS Client by following the below steps:

    Goto Start and click on Run.
    Type Services.msc in the Run command box.
    A window listing all the services will popup. Search for a service called DNS Client.
    Double click on the listed DNS Client service and click Stop. Similarly, you can restart it by clicking Start.

    Tuning DNS Caching under Microsoft Windows

    You can modify the behavior of the Microsoft Windows DNS caching algorithm by setting two registry entries in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesD nscacheParameters registry key.

    The MaxCacheTtl represents the maximum time that the results of a DNS lookup will be cached. The default value is 86,400 seconds. If you set this value to 1, DNS entries will only be cashed for a single second.

    MaxNegativeCacheTtl represents the maximim time that the results of a failed DNS lookup will be cached. The default value is 900 seconds. If you set this value to 0, failed DNS lookups will not be cached.
    Post back once you are done with this.
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