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help me plz, why ddfnews.com is not working?


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You need to wait for your domain to propagate.

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To begin with, you don't have any default index page. The site comes up with a generic index of listing by Apache. I have tried twice to enter your CMS. Some sort of default is half-way loading, then completely freezing my system - on both occasions. Full reset required. Sorry, what was the problem?

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Looks like it's working now.

 

Some sort of default is half-way loading, then completely freezing my system - on both occasions.

 

Any browser should be able to render invalid HTML without freezing or crashing. The worst thing that should happen would be a blank page, but nothing more.

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Regarding the blank page: any Browser should accordingly punish invalid mark-up, by stop rendering at all, just like Firefox does with invalid X(HT)ML. Maybe that way, there would be at least fewer trashy sites out there. Any site, with an; either accidental, or on purpose; potential to crash a user's system, is off the list; once and for good - at least off mine.

 

At times, I really would like to see some sort of license, required to publish to the world - just like in the classic print-media. These days there can be absolutely no excuse whatsoever, for not having tested whatever contents locally first; prior to push them on-line. Get a copy of LAMP, WAMP, XAMPP; or whichever suits you best, and do your bloody home-work.

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