Forum Moderators: coopster
I'm guessing that the script is fine because:
1. He probably does not know your IP
2. Your IP may well be dynamic anyway (though it would always be from the same block).
3. I have had the same thing happen with several sites. I could not see overture.com for over a month and I've had days when WebmasterWorld just wouldn't come up. The problem was almost certainly related to something at my ISP, not because overture was down for three months or blocking little old me!
4. If I were going to block a site until the client paid, I would make the site visible to the client and nobody else, not the other way around. That's the worst possible way to try to get paid:
"Your site exists. The whole world and all your friends can see it, but you can't see it until you pay up."
Compare that to:
"Here's your site. Play with it all you want. Until I receive final payment, however, it is only visible from select IPs. Once you pay, I will make it visible to the world at large."
BTW, I had a someone do the opposite to me. I put a demo script on a domain I have. She claimed she couldn't see it. I could. I pinged my site from all over the world with various ping services. I could connect from the US, Singapore, France, all over except from a few ping/traceroute utilities based in England.
So I relented and zipped up the script and sent it over. Said person disappeared and has not been heard from since.
Some bug in Bigapache.
So this could be anything as far as I am concerned. If everybody / all your friends can see the site only you can't I would look on your end.