If you can read this... you've arrived on the new server!!!
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The Chrome browser maintains its own internal DNS cache. It's uses it for things like DNS Prefetching: when you load up a web page it analyses all the links in the page and performs a background DNS look-up on any domains it doesn't already know about. That way if you do click a link it doesn't have to wait to resolve the domain as it's already been done in the few (milli)seconds after the page loaded. Just one technique to make the overall page-to-page experience feel "snappier".Shouldn't need to flush dns with a host entry as the hosts file is the first port of call before it goes out 'hunting' for doman name resolution..
Can,t use the site on work computer , but I,m here in Africa and I have just been able to log on through my ipad , marvelous !![]()
Opening of the Congo river, right up the top of AngolaCongo?
It's good to be back...Its good to have you back.