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Why Your Website Works in Chrome but Not Safari...
A cafe owner in Salthill rang me last month in a panic. "My website's down." I checked on my phone — loaded fine. She checked on hers — nothing. Her husband's laptop? Also nothing. Her daughter's phone? Worked perfectly. Same WiFi. Same network. Some devices could reach the site, others couldn't. Classic DNS caching issue, and it catches people out more often than you'd think. What actually happened She'd migrated her site to a new host the day before. The domain's DNS records were updated to po
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