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I'm going to be taking the site down around midnight tonight.  I'm going to be migrating it to a new hosting provider.  

 

DNS settings are going to have to change and propagate throughout the web.   This may take up to 48 hours.

 

Hopefully the downtime is a lot less then that and when everyone wakes up tomorrow you don't notice any difference.  But if not, this is the reason.

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I'm going to be taking the site down around midnight tonight.  I'm going to be migrating it to a new hosting provider.  

 

DNS settings are going to have to change and propagate throughout the web.   This may take up to 48 hours.

 

Hopefully the downtime is a lot less then that and when everyone wakes up tomorrow you don't notice any difference.  But if not, this is the reason.

What am I supposed to do at work tomorrow?

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I'm going to be taking the site down around midnight tonight.  I'm going to be migrating it to a new hosting provider.  

 

DNS settings are going to have to change and propagate throughout the web.   This may take up to 48 hours.

 

Hopefully the downtime is a lot less then that and when everyone wakes up tomorrow you don't notice any difference.  But if not, this is the reason.

What am I supposed to do at work tomorrow?

 

 

Work?   :)

 

It should be back up by the time you get to work.   In the extreme case, it may take that long.  

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If you're using Windows, go into a command prompt tomorrow morning and type: ipconfig /flushdns to clear the DNS cache on your machine.  That will force the system to go and ask the internet DNS servers for a new address.  It won't work if the DNS server you are pointing to hasn't got the new address, but it's worth a shot.

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We should be back online. Was a fun night. Don't think I'll be doing this again anytime soon unless I absolutely have to.

Let me know if you see any issues with the site.

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Works fine for me on my cell and my WIndows 8 laptop in Chrome or IE.  The IP address is: 198.89.126.233 according to Google dns server (8.8.8.8).  Clear your dns cache if you get something else.

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Works fine on my laptop. Interesting that before the change I couldn't quote a message on IE but could on Google Chrome. Now I can quote using both browsers. 

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It is the same for me. Works on my phone. Hopefully Shaw pushes the updates soon. (And mts if it isn't working there either)

The quotes in IE was a separate fix. Managed to find a patch for that a few days ago.

Thanks all for your patience.

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