The DNS cache must be cleared
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:55 am
However, if you have visited a site that has since moved, when you return to the same site, it may happen that the DNS points to the wrong computer due to the cache. In this case, , which can be done from the terminal. On Windows just type: ipconfig /flushdns On Mac the command changes based on the version; in the latest (10.7 onwards) the command to give is: sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder. Massy (Massimiliano Carnevale) has been a web professional since 2001; he has moderated forums and industry mailing lists.
An expert in User Interface and integrated project management, congo-brazzaville business email list since 2011 he has been the administrator of Ueppy S.rl., where he manages advanced projects. He has published his first book Create a Winning Website " and, if I know him, he is already thinking about the next one Usually Massy does the interviews here, but today he's the one being interviewed! Hi Massy, your book starts with a beautiful quote by Bill Gates: "Every day we ask ourselves - How can we make this customer happy? How can we do that while continuing along the path of innovation?" Do you have an answer to this question? Hi.
An expert in User Interface and integrated project management, congo-brazzaville business email list since 2011 he has been the administrator of Ueppy S.rl., where he manages advanced projects. He has published his first book Create a Winning Website " and, if I know him, he is already thinking about the next one Usually Massy does the interviews here, but today he's the one being interviewed! Hi Massy, your book starts with a beautiful quote by Bill Gates: "Every day we ask ourselves - How can we make this customer happy? How can we do that while continuing along the path of innovation?" Do you have an answer to this question? Hi.