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'This site is brand new' page displayed instead of website
I think my website is down... I'm getting the 'This site is brand new' page instead of my website (which isn't brand new!) loading on all devices. Also not able to publish changes through the Weebly editor.
Anyone else having problems? I've sent a message to Weebly (30mins ago) and have now been on hold to the call-centre for 15mins
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Are you still having trouble, @CRFB-UK? Your site loads for me when I test it.
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It was working earlier Adam, but now it isn't again for me
The weebly helpline initially thought is was the domain name provider updating something or the other, resulting in a time lag, but now I'm mystified as to why it's happened again. Any ideas?
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How long ago did you update the DNS of the domain to point to us? During propagation of changes I've seen things like that happen, though they usually resolve after 24 to 48 hours or so.
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About 5 years ago! I did get this from my IT man, does this seem feasible...?
"“My guess would be that your clients internet service provider has recently upgraded from using ipv4 which uses A records to access websites to the more secure ipv6 which uses AAAA records by default to access websites. As the AAAA records were pointed to ourselves this would then explain why your client was seeing our holding page.”
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You shouldn't be pointing to both A and AAAA records. What is the name of you site @CRFB-UK?
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