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allsmiles Posted at 4:33 am on Aug. 27, 2008
I've recently relocated one of my sites to a new host. The transition appears to have been seamless and successful - for everyone except me. My PC cannot resolve the server. I'm getting a 404 error. I've tried flushing the DNS cache, and that's not helped. It's kind of essential that I can visit my own site. Any ideas on what I can do to resolve this?

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Link01 Posted at 11:45 am on Sep. 3, 2008
I have had woce problems

The server provider doing a clean up and dealiting all sites on it even after tey sent e-mail

"click this to keep site"

allsmiles Posted at 4:54 am on Aug. 27, 2008
Thanks, that's worked.
marshmellowman Posted at 4:47 am on Aug. 27, 2008
It's probably just the DNS propagation issue. Whilst you have flushed the DNS cache, the DNS server where it retrieves the resolutions from still hasn't found the new IP address for it. You'll probably need to wait a few hours for the new IP to move through all the DNS servers. Or simply you can also just change your DNS servers to  208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220. That's for OpenDNS and they are highly reliable.
allsmiles Posted at 4:39 am on Aug. 27, 2008
I'm aware, it's a migration issue. It worked fine on the old server, I need to adjust PHP's configuration.

EDIT: okay, it's a database import issue ^^

JamesBrauman Posted at 4:36 am on Aug. 27, 2008
No idea what your problem is.

You have a problem with your mktime() function in php, you are supplying the wrong parameters. http://www.tizag.com/ has some good tutorials to get you started.

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