I wanted to visit IsThereAnyDeal but got redirected to Domain.com. This happened before also, some days it goes to Domain.com, some days it works fine. Anyone else have this problem? How to fix it? Thanks!

Here's a gibe. Not forum only though, sorry.

Edit: So I tried on Chrome, and it works, so FF problem only. Any fix to it?

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I can enter to isthereanydeal, and not redirected for domain.

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I think it's either when their host is having bandwidth issues or their DNS resolution isn't working quite right.
Currently not redirecting here (North America, California).

(You could try clearing the cache on Firefox to see if it then requests the site from a different DNS server.)

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Can I clear only the specific cache? Don't want to be logged out everywhere.

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Shift-F5 (or is it Ctrl?, I never remember and eventually try both...)
I'm not certain that'll get the DNS resolution step, but the page itself should entirely refresh.
Alternatively, you can try just testing it with Ctrl-Shift-P to try it in a Private window (Firefox), or Ctrl-Shift-N on Chrome (iNcognito) -- this also bypasses the cache.

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Private window worked. But normal one doesn't ;-;

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You can delete the cache, it doesn't affect your logging information. The cookies do.

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Oh... must've mixed them up. The option on FF of Cached Web Content, thats what I have to clear?
Edit: I did and it worked. Thank you.

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Can I clear only the specific cache? Don't want to be logged out everywhere.

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Try this to clear the DNS cache:

Win+R > type "cmd" to open command prompt > type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes).

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I did that, restarted FF, didn't work. I ran Elevated cmd and repeated the process, no luck. Private window works.

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Mines working fine on FF.

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Move to Chrome?
sorry, have no idea what to do. i'm using Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net browser.

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Move to Chrome

NEVAH

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Edge than ;)

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Closed 9 years ago by Venhiem.