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5 minutes ago, ewerk said:

Though whoever introduced the arcade should be knighted. Bring it back!

Guilty! :blush2:

That was one of those 'we've done an upgrade what do all these new options do?' moments ... Voila, we had an arcade :lol:

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On 04/02/2022 at 17:47, Craig said:

Which fucking pit of hell did you dig this monstrosity from? :lol:

 

:lol: I have a very well organised archive folder.

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Website is currently inaccessible via my mobile - says the server is down.

 

Working fine on my laptop.  

 

Never had this issue before here or anywhere else.

 

At least one other user affected (RobinRobin).

 

Turn it on and off again?

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8 minutes ago, trophyshy said:

Website is currently inaccessible via my mobile - says the server is down.

 

Working fine on my laptop.  

 

Never had this issue before here or anywhere else.

 

At least one other user affected (RobinRobin).

 

Turn it on and off again?


Works fine on my iPhone 

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51 minutes ago, trophyshy said:

Website is currently inaccessible via my mobile - says the server is down.

 

Working fine on my laptop.  

 

Never had this issue before here or anywhere else.

 

At least one other user affected (RobinRobin).

 

Turn it on and off again?

 

As far as I can tell this is only impacting Safari on mobile and only in the case of entering the url directly into the browser, if I use google to search for the site, I get in no problem.

 

I can't replicate this any other way across, iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OS with any other browser.

 

In short, I don't think this is an us problem.

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For those on chrome, this worked for me just now.

 

How to fix the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error on Chrome
Empty the DNS cache of Google Chrome.
In addition to the computer’s DNS cache, you can also empty Chrome’s cache exclusively. Google’s browser has, in fact, its own internal DNS cache.

Warning: do not confuse the DNS cache with the browser navigation cache. If you are interested you can read how to empty the browser cache on the main web browsers.

To do this just type in the address bar of your browser chrome://net-internals/#dns and then click on the ‘Clear host cache’ button.

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