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Hello,
Can you please kindly let me know if it's the graphics not displaying, or when you clicked on it it doesn't direct you to the vendor's site? If the graphics is not displaying, can you right click on it and see what file it is attempting to load? For Firefox, it's right click -> Copy Image Location. For Internet Explorer, it's right click -> Properties -> Address. I'm also seeing a bunch of mail bounce back. Some are because the member's e-mail is not valid. Some are because our IP is being blocked. If you have a shaw.ca address, then you'll most likely not able to receive e-mails from the site. Shaw.ca believes our mail server has a poor reputation. Titus |
If I click on a banner ad, I get a "...because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection..." message.
If I click on the FTOTM link, I get a "...because Safari can't find the server "canreef.com" message. For either error message if I replace canreef.com with 216.187.96.54 in the address bar, they both work. I do use shaw.ca, so I guess I'll change that. Mitch |
Hello,
Mitch, thanks and that's very interesting. Can you do the following: 1) Start -> Run, type Cmd, press Enter 2) Type "nslookup www.canreef.com", press Enter You should see it resolving to 96.31.86.198 3) Type "nslookup mail.canreef.com", press Enter You should see it resolving to 96.31.86.198 also 4) Type "nslookup ns1.canreef.com", press Enter You should see it resolving to 96.31.86.200 5) Type "nslookup ns2.canreef.com", press Enter You should see it resolving to 96.31.86.201 If the above doesn't return the proper info, do: Type "ipconfig /flushdns", press Enter Titus |
I'm on a Mac using Terminal, so I'm not sure about that last command, but this is what I get:
WV-MacPro-2:~ mitchandbev$ nslookup www.canreef.com Server: 64.71.255.253 Address: 64.71.255.253#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.198 WV-MacPro-2:~ mitchandbev$ nslookup mail.canreef.com Server: 64.71.255.253 Address: 64.71.255.253#53 Name: mail.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.198 WV-MacPro-2:~ mitchandbev$ nslookup ns1.canreef.com Server: 64.71.255.198 Address: 64.71.255.198#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns1.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.200 WV-MacPro-2:~ mitchandbev$ nslookup ns2.canreef.com Server: 64.71.255.198 Address: 64.71.255.198#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns2.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.201 WV-MacPro-2:~ mitchandbev$ ipconfig /flushdns usage: ipconfig <command> <args> where <command> is one of waitall, getifaddr, ifcount, getoption, getpacket, set, setverbose |
Hello,
Okay so the DNS is working properly on your end, and there's no need to flush your computer's DNS entries. I searched online for the two error messages you saw, and found the following: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=380238 http://discussions.info.apple.com/me...ageID=10324914 Can you try to use Firefox or IE instead of Safari? Titus |
Firefox Macintosh gives me "cannot find server" for TOTM
Firefox Macintosh gives me "The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading" Firefox Windows gives me a blank page for a banner ad Firefox Windows gives me "cannot find server" for TOTM Internet Explorer Windows gives me "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" for both issues. From the cmd window, Windows gives me this: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Macpro win7>nslookup www.canreef.com DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds. Server: UnKnown Address: 64.71.255.198 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.198 C:\Users\Macpro win7>nslookup mail.canreef.com Server: dns.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com Address: 64.71.255.198 Name: mail.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.198 C:\Users\Macpro win7>nslookup ns1.canreef.com Server: dns.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com Address: 64.71.255.198 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns1.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.200 C:\Users\Macpro win7>nslookup ns2.canreef.com Server: dns.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com Address: 64.71.255.198 Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns2.canreef.com Address: 96.31.86.201 C:\Users\Macpro win7> |
Hello,
Mitch, thanks for the info. Unfortunately I am unable to determine a cause for this. Anyone has any ideas? Titus |
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There are always workarounds.:smile: Mitch |
I just clicked on a banner and I got a "Problem loading page" message:
The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading. * The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. * If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection. * If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web. Also when I click on TOTM I just get the write up but no pictures show. This funny message appears at the top of the page as well: Highslide JS"; } } ?> |
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