Perhaps someone can explain this to me. I want to get to a certain
site on the internet. If I enter the full URL, for instance
http://www.xxxx.com I can get to the site every time. Or, if I drop
the "http://" portion and use only www.xxxx.com I can still get there.
But if I use only xxxx.com, I sometimes cannot get there, and my
browser keeps grinding away, informing me that it is looking up the URL
until a dialog box finally appears telling me that the URL cannot be
found. However, a bit later in the day if I again use only xxxx.com,
it will work just fine.
I am suspecting a DNS issue with my ISP. Perhaps they are accessing
one or more domain name servers during the course of a day, and one or
more are not up to date. Anyone have a thought on this to share?
Steve
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