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    tranfering

    do you guys see http://www.gamesreloaded.com the same as http://gamesreloaded.com ? because on one computer I see the www. one as the new and http:// as the old. I went to the library, and then searched on the net through their ISP, they see the old site. Do you guys see the main game page or a "moving servers" page? Is this normal when changing dns? I just changed dns last night. I heard something like you ISP needs 3 days to configure it or something.

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    I see the same site at both from Aus - I believe it does take time for DNS changes to filter through the internet.
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    They appear the same, but the non-www. one doesn't have any PR.

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    It sounds like your library is using some kind of caching?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cutter
    It sounds like your library is using some kind of caching?
    what do you mean by library and caching?

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    They appear the same, but the non-www. one doesn't have any PR
    The same things happens with sites I have made - I just made a htaccess 301 redirect to the www.

    Is there an easier way to do this? Or a way to stop it happening to start with?
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    flush your DNs if your still seeing the old site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emancipator
    flush your DNs if your still seeing the old site.
    it works now, but what do you mean by flush the dns?

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    It may have been browser options too (if the site was visited before on that computer.) More explanation to this here: http://www.silicon-press.com/briefs/brief.webcaching/
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    "ipconfig /flushdns"

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    The same things happens with sites I have made - I just made a htaccess 301 redirect to the www.

    Is there an easier way to do this? Or a way to stop it happening to start with?
    Uhhh well, you've done the same as me, and if you're wanting something easier... well, that's just weird. Cause that's pretty simple: copy + paste, change the URL, done.

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    Yeah - I suppose it is quite easy... but in this day and age - it sould be easier
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