16.08.2012, 15:11
Welcome to the wonderful world of DNS caching.
You can either wait a few hours for DNS caches to expire (both on your own computer, and your ISP's DNS servers)
Or fiddle around a bit.
If you're using Windows, typing 'ipconfig /flushdns' in command prompt might help you out, or alternatively, you could change DNS servers to Level3's or ******'s.
You can either wait a few hours for DNS caches to expire (both on your own computer, and your ISP's DNS servers)
Or fiddle around a bit.
If you're using Windows, typing 'ipconfig /flushdns' in command prompt might help you out, or alternatively, you could change DNS servers to Level3's or ******'s.