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Why don't you just zip it for once Cerny? Its just like you to pull the piss like this. '68 put a lot of hard work and effort into this. Its not his fault it came out sh*t. These things just happen.

You're out of order here mate.

You know your problem Swords?
 
Why don't you just zip it for once Cerny? Its just like you to pull the piss like this. '68 put a lot of hard work and effort into this. Its not his fault it came out sh*t. These things just happen.

You're out of order here mate.

What you on now you knob?

Go take your pills and STFU
 
Sorry off line...
I haven't got vista

methods detailed below allow you to remove old and inaccurate DNS information


Windows® XP, 2000, or Vista®
1.Open the Start menu.
2.Go to Run.
◦If you do not see the Run command in Vista, search for "run" in the Search bar.
3.In the Run text box, type: ipconfig /flushdns
4.Press Enter or Return, and your cache will be flushed.

No problems yet Col

But I had to reboot the computer for it to cut in
Sorry for delay Beth
 
When I googled how to flush the cache, I got this instruction:

1. Click the Microsoft Vista Start logo in the bottom left corner of the screen
2. Click All Programs
3. Click Accessories
4. RIGHT-click on Command Prompt
5. Select Run As Administrator
6. In the command window type the following and then hit enter: ipconfig /flushdns
7. You will see the following confirmation:

Windows IP Configuration Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.

Any of you geeks out there know if this is accurate/safe and should I do it?

I think it's fine, it's one of the things it does when you get XP to fix network connection or whatever the exact instruction is. Some of it might be your IP as well. When our OWS was downgraded to the new format loads of our fans couldn't see it until KC (who have a monopoly on the internet in Hull) updated their end. Something to do with them having the structure of the site preloaded on their servers to speed up access to it by just needing to load the news stories themselves (I don't know how to explain it better than that without it being technical)
 
everyone else seems to have got it col
how many times have you tried pressing the f5 button because that should change it

I think we're all at crossed purposes here. I got the new banner as soon as it was put on.....I just wondered whether DT's advice to "flush the cache" was a good idea anyway.
Thanks anyway guys.
 
I think we're all at crossed purposes here. I got the new banner as soon as it was put on.....I just wondered whether DT's advice to "flush the cache" was a good idea anyway.
Thanks anyway guys.

You wont have to do that, F5 or either ctrl/shift F5 will do it, if that fails delete your browser cache.