The problem right now is that he is in Paris and when he tries to access the domain it goes to another url. What would cause this to happen this way??
[edited by: toolman at 10:42 pm (utc) on Sep. 1, 2002]
[edit reason] snipped urls [/edit]
Shak
Hardly made any difference though, his SEO skills were only marginally better than his sabotage skills!
[edited by: toolman at 11:20 pm (utc) on Sep. 1, 2002]
[edit reason] no urls please [/edit]
www.nameofdomain.com is fine when used in the US. It goes to the correct ip address. but when my client is in Canada or France, and uses www.nameofdomain.com, it is being redirected somehow to one of the sites that was set up by previous SEO. So it ends up somewhere else all together. Our code looks fine, no problems that I can see. But, we can't get to www.nameofdomain.com from Canada or France.
Any ideas?
See, told you it was the host! <big grin>
Another thing to think about is maybe there are some redirects in place either on the domain of your IP which are still registering on a DNS server somewhere which may dissapear in a few days as the current hosting position trickles down. Not sure if this is correct, just thinking out loud.
Onya
Woz
Our customer, many moons ago asked us to direct the user to a site according to their lanquage. This was done prior to the launch of all the new seperate sites. So we used a program called Browser hawk.
Sooooo, as soon as I got in this morning and discussed it with a programmer, he said, he'd fix it and in 1 minute it was fixed.