OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.

Alex Tweedly alex at tweedly.net
Wed Sep 15 18:06:36 EDT 2010


Thanks to everyone who replied - it was very helpful.

Stephen, I have had the same experience - propagation is very rapid (I 
also use both Dreamhost and on-rev :-)

But in this case, the one person who actually matters is still not able 
to see her own website. I'm starting to think it's her computer, not DNS 
(though the web tool I mentioned says that 6 out of the 20 sites it uses 
worldwide still do not see the domain properly).

I'll try Wayne's suggestions re. Windows / Firefox - or maybe just get 
her to switch off/on her computer and see if that helps.

Thanks again
-- Alex.

On 15/09/2010 16:19, stephen barncard wrote:
> Propagation used to take days. These days it seems to take just minutes or
> hours at Dreamhost or ON-Rev. Your milage may vary
>
> On 15 September 2010 02:31, AndyP<smudge.andy at googlemail.com>  wrote:
>
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>> I can see the page.
>>
>> I'ts going to be a DNS propagation delay...more info below:
>>
>> To speed up the internet, Internet Server Provider (ISP) caches their DNS
>>
>> Stephen Barncard
> San Francisco Ca. USA
>
> more about sqb<http://www.google.com/profiles/sbarncar>
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