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Don't know if this is a DNS problem...
Has anyone ever heard of this? When I try to use some websites, the page loads up fine, but the second that the page loads up fully, I get a "cannot find server", "this page cannot be displayed" message. I know that the server can be found, because it loaded up right before IE went to the message. At the bottom, the screen says "cannot find server or DNS error", so I think it's gotta be DNS, but I'm stuck. Does anyone know how I can fix this??
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Show me an example of a website that does this, and tell me if the problem happens all the time or part of the time with that website.
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Unfortunately, the problem seems to be inconsistent. When I logged on to the homepage of this website today, it happened, but when I backed up and reloaded the site, it worked fine. There are some websites that do it consistently. Two of those that I go on regularly are acidplanet.com and leesmovieinfo.com
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It's either a problem with the website or your browser. It's not a DNS problem.
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