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This stupid "test" page issue is still bothering people. Geez, did our host f' us up with that. <_<

 

Who here gets that page and can you tell me exactly how you get it (url used, ISP, etc...)?

 

Did clearing your cache help?

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This stupid "test" page issue is still bothering people.  Geez, did our host f' us up with that.  <_<

 

Who here gets that page and can you tell me exactly how you get it (url used, ISP, etc...)?

 

Did clearing your cache help?

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Works for me. Posted a test, refreshed it, edited it, refreshed - all ok. E-link dial up w/ win98. Didn't clear cache beforehand.

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I use AOL and I get this periodically. When I get it, I can't access this site for a few days then all of a sudden it will work. I just assumed the site was down. I have it saved in my favorites. I do nothing different during this time, but will try clearing the cache next time.

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I use Firefox and I get the test page.

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I was one of those having the problem for a good week or so. I tried refreshing, then typing in the URL, to no avail. Scott advised to clear my cache, which I did, but that didn't work either. Finally went to live AOL technical help and they had me go to settings, internet options and select clear footprint. It worked right after that <_<

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I appreciate some of the feedback, but I really need specifics as outlined in my request. For instance, I have no idea if "TBD" is :

 

http://www.twobillsdrive.com

http://twobillsdrive.com

http://stadiumwall.com

http://www.stadiumwall.com

 

also, just telling me the browser you use doesn't help either. So please, the only way I can help is if I can get info such as:

 

exact URL

ISP

any info surrounding how you got it and what you did to get rid of it.

 

Thanks.

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I appreciate some of the feedback, but I really need specifics as outlined in my request.  For instance, I have no idea if "TBD" is :

 

http://www.twobillsdrive.com

http://twobillsdrive.com

http://stadiumwall.com

http://www.stadiumwall.com

 

also, just telling me the browser you use doesn't help either.  So please, the only way I can help is if I can get info such as:

 

exact URL

ISP

any info surrounding how you got it and what you did to get rid of it.

 

Thanks.

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Oh sure, get picky why don't you?

 

:doh:

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I appreciate some of the feedback, but I really need specifics as outlined in my request.  For instance, I have no idea if "TBD" is :

 

http://www.twobillsdrive.com

http://twobillsdrive.com

http://stadiumwall.com

http://www.stadiumwall.com

 

also, just telling me the browser you use doesn't help either.  So please, the only way I can help is if I can get info such as:

 

exact URL

ISP

any info surrounding how you got it and what you did to get rid of it.

 

Thanks.

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http://www.stadiumwall.com

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I appreciate some of the feedback, but I really need specifics as outlined in my request.  For instance, I have no idea if "TBD" is :

 

http://www.twobillsdrive.com

http://twobillsdrive.com

http://stadiumwall.com

http://www.stadiumwall.com

 

also, just telling me the browser you use doesn't help either.  So please, the only way I can help is if I can get info such as:

 

exact URL

ISP

any info surrounding how you got it and what you did to get rid of it.

 

Thanks.

I thought I was pretty clear above, but my previously bookmarked URL that had a problem just recently was "http://twobillsdrive.com" and after adding in the "www." and making it "http://www.twobillsdrive.com" it worked. Previously I had the "www..." URL bookmarked and got the "test" page, and had to remove it to get it to work.

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I appreciate some of the feedback, but I really need specifics as outlined in my request.  For instance, I have no idea if "TBD" is :

 

http://www.twobillsdrive.com

http://twobillsdrive.com

http://stadiumwall.com

http://www.stadiumwall.com

 

also, just telling me the browser you use doesn't help either.  So please, the only way I can help is if I can get info such as:

 

exact URL

ISP

any info surrounding how you got it and what you did to get rid of it.

 

Thanks.

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I was getting the test page for www.stadiumwall.com using AOL dial at home. I was able to resolve this issue by clearing my footprint. During this time I was able to get to www.twobillsdrive.com

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I was getting the test page for www.stadiumwall.com using AOL dial at home.  I was able to resolve this issue by clearing my footprint.  During this time I was able to get to www.twobillsdrive.com

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Please describe in DETAIL this "clearing" footprint procedure. i.e. tell me what menu you chose, what selection you made, etc... please be exact because I do not have AOL to do test this.

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Please describe in DETAIL this "clearing" footprint procedure. i.e. tell me what menu you chose, what selection you made, etc...  please be exact because I do not have AOL to do test this.

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OK, here's the procedure for AOL:

 

1. Select settings from the AOL toolbar

2. From settings main view by category

3. Under customize AOL select view all

4. Under How AOL works select internet (web) options

5. On the browser settings page select Clear My Footprints tab

6. Select Clear my Footprints

7. Select Save

 

That should do it. I was able to get to the stadium wall right after following that procedure :D

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I think AOL caches pages on their end. For example, if i update my website, AOL won't reflect the changes for a couple of days. I've tried clearing the cache/footprints but it doesn't fix that issue. It's important to note that outside of AOL, Internet Explorer can bring up TBD without any problem. This is on a broadband connection.

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