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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 11 months ago by Summer.
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  • April 10, 2014 at 10:05 am #99518
    defree99
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    I've run into a weird situation with an installation for our the website below.

    http://tinyurl.com/cwujm6y

    For some reason we don't see the latest changes, when viewed from behind the company server.

    When at home or outside the network we see the website just fine. But from inside the server we see old versions, no matter how much the cache is cleared.

    Here is one possible issue:

    1) Our company server/network is set to be found at our website address without the 'WWW'
    2) But the website is set to be viewed with the 'WWW" - I changed the url in the Control Panel Settings tab to be 'WWW'
    3) And the website is hosted with Network Solutions

    Has anyone seen this situation before?

    Any recommendations?

    April 10, 2014 at 7:22 pm #99565
    Summer
    Member

    Does the webserver respond to both "domain name" and "www.domain name"? Is the "www" record in DNS set up as it's own A record, or as a CNAME for the main domain?

    On the business internal network, is everything external accessed via a proxy server, or is the webserver set up to have an inside and outside looking IP address? If they're using a proxy server, you might need someone to take a look at the caching settings there, rather than on the webserver or the browsers.


    WordPress / Genesis Site Design & Troubleshooting: A Touch of Summer | @SummerWebDesign
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