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Subject:
From:
"Kent N. Jacobson" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 12 Apr 2002 13:37:06 -0700
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Suspected problem, something I recall about 98 SE being able to save and
recall URLs as the DNS numeric value to save time in loading.

Why is this a problem?  Getting 2 different sites when using the same URL
on 2 different computers.
Verisign has been incorrectly pointing several domains and trying to fix,
so there is a real reason why there may be a difference.  An incorrect DNS
number on the faulty computer could be incorrectly aimed to a previous
server containing undeleted pages from the former site.

One computer is showing a site version that no longer exists, whereas the
other shows the new site correctly.  The old graphics or pages no longer
exist on the current server..

The cache has been flushed...several times.  The "Spider" utility to delete
all saved URL's from the Windows index.dat file has been run,
successfully.  The files or graphics do not exist anywhere on the
computer.  Confirmed in the browser that the domain is being called, not a
local file path.

Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a computer saving URLs as a
DNS numeric value, and is there any way to force it to access by name?

Regards, Kent Jacobson

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