>>>You're DNS server must be using have a cached entry...
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>>Don't think so. I was able to hit pages I've never bothered to go to before.
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>It doesn't matter - the DNS entry only points to the site's IP address (all of the pages will have the same IP address). If it's cached on your local DNS server, you are getting back the correct IP address for the site. The rest of us are getting the "new" IP address (which doesn't work).
Thanks for the heads up, Paul.
George
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