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Renamed Club with New Custom Web Domain - Problem

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Re: Renamed Club with New Custom Web Domain - Problem

6 years 1 week ago
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Thanks for your intervention to move this forward although I've still got issues:

1) While the basic setting now seems correct, the FTH welcome site is still coming up instead of the club site in response to www.tysonsregionaltoastmasters.org The site viewdns.info is showing the right URL for both the domain and the www subdomain. Should I toss this problem at GoDaddy or do you think it might be at your end.

2) The club email addresses are showing as (officer)-1269860@toastmastersclubs.org Will email addressed to (officer)@tysonsregionaltoastmasters.org be handled properly? Will the email address display change? Is this a symptom of an incomplete conversion to the new custom domain?

1269860 - ASBC TOASTMASTERS
asbctoastmasters.org

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Re: Renamed Club with New Custom Web Domain - Problem

6 years 1 week ago - 6 years 1 week ago
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1) clear your browser cache your site is coming up correctly www.tysonsregionaltoastmasters.org/

2) the email addresses show with the domain you access the site with, it is working as it is supposed to.
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Re: Renamed Club with New Custom Web Domain - Problem

6 years 1 week ago - 6 years 1 week ago
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As Brian is pointing to, browsers cache redirects... We use a redirect to send you to the welcome page--your browser is remembering that and reusing it even if it no longer needs to.

You can either clear your cache as Brian notes or just put a ?1 (any number will work) on the end of the url to kill the redirect until your browser figures out that the redirect is no longer valid.
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