I have this this kind of problem that get me stuck for a day. I have an IIS server. And when i access it from other network using IE8 or chrome it work perfectly.
But when i access it from different network using chrome still it works fine. but when i used IE8 it says webpage cannot display. any help will be much appreciate.
I'd stuck here so long. I tried all suggestions on the web but it didn't help me. I hope you can help me figure this out.
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I am a newbie web developer and I just finished my MERN Stack project. I am trying to deploy it via Heroku as the server handler and at Netlify for my frontend.
In actuality, my website is already up but the problem that I'm having is that I cannot access it on my computer. I can however access it on my mobile phone and some of my friends was actually able to see it on their unit. They already tested it and the frontend is working with the backend successfully.
When I'm trying to access my website on my computer, it just says that I can't access it and says DNS_PROBE_FININSHED_NNXDOMAIN.
I tried accessing it on 3 browsers namely Firefox, Chrome (in incognito as well), and Edge. I also have nothing on my console logs. I tried searching the web for answers but I've tried many things but can't seem to resolve this.
Here's the image link for the error.
If you have any idea, any help would be much appreciated! Thank you very much!
Hopefully someone can help.
Pagespeed insights will only show an old 'broken' version of my website. It's been completely fixed and updated now, but it still will not change on pagespeed insights.
I have cleared every cache imaginable and even downloaded firefox - but still the same issue. Strangely enough, it's also the same problem with gtmetrix and pingdom. I even tried with my wifes laptop and still nothing.
The only way i can get the updated reading is by using an incognito firefox window on my mobile phone - after downloading the firefox application. It's been so difficult to get help, because every person i speak to tries it on their computer and it works fine. It just seams to be a problem with all my devices.
Is there some kind of pagespeed insights cache i need to clear? I'm lost for ideas now and cannot think of anything else!
i have an asp.net web site made to simply allow people to update some sqlserver tables.
The website works perfectly on the host server in Edge and IE11.
On other machines when accessing the server like so :
http://server.net/8081/homepage.aspx
It works in Chrome and Edge.
however in IE11 it displays wrong. Some colours come across, all gridviews appear correctly but layout is literally bonkers.
Is there something simple i am missing? This is my first time publishing a site in asp.net. all help appreciated.
I hope someone here will be able to solve my problem. I been trying to solve this for hours now. I have recently started building my website using PrestaShop. Everything was fine until i changed some pictures on website slideshow. Now i cant' see my website. Basically when i go on my website "www.smokeyjack.co.uk " website appears for a sec then disappears. i have tried deleting cookies, changing browsers, updating flash, but nothing seems to work. Please help me on this. i can't just figure it out what's wrong.
Your logo is with the following size: "3508px x 4961px" and it covers all the page.
I am having an SSL issue, but it only appears to be happening in Google Chrome.
I've checked with Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer and there fine.
Does anyone know what is wrong? I've tried it on a BLANK page and Chrome still says there is an issue. Screenshot:
If anyone can help that would be much appreciated!
I think you may be referring to content that does not belong to your domain (ex. images) and that are retrieve from another location on the internet.
Since the browser has to get them via a http:// request on the other site, it warns you that all the content does not come from your website overs the SSL connection.
Did you tried the blank page after accessing another page of your site? Or just after launching chrome?
I run into this exact problem and solved it this morning. Two things:
Clear Google Chromes's browser cache data
Make sure your app doesn't have references to external resources that is none-https
Hope this helps,
Ray.