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Posted by pgrenette 4 years 36 weeks ago

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 pgrenette
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Hi mobiForge,

When I try to validate the page located at http://m-facilities.mobi/ ready.mobi parse a "I do not know where it comes from" PLESK page (see in the "Page markup" textarea).
However, real handsets or mobiForge emulators are able to display our true xhtml home page with the m-Facilities logo.

In the same way, if I try to validate http://m-facilities.mobi/xhtml.php with ready.mobi, I obtain a "404 Not Found" in the "Page markup" area. However, the page http://m-facilities.mobi/xhtml.php is displaying well on mobile devices and mobiForge emulators.

What's wrong ?

Best regards,
Pierre

Posted by pgrenette 4 years ago

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 pgrenette
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Hi there,

1. Ready.mobi does not see the home page of our .mobi site and it is very frustrating.
When we try to validate the following URLs (all point to the same location): http://www.m-facilite.mobi/ or http://m-facilities.mobi/ or http://facilities.mobi/index.php ready.mobi seems to parse an unknown PLESK HTML page and we really do not know why.
The sames URL on both mobile devices or emulators display our .mobi home page.
In the other hand, http://affairesversailles.mobi/ or http://abc-lettres.mobi/ which have the same server/DNS configuration obtains a 5 on ready.mobi. No PLESK HTML Page whatsoever.

Any idea ? Is there a cache to flush on the ready.mobi tool ?

2. Sorry to post in this forum but the interface do not allow us to post in the "Site Building Tools/ready.mobi" forum.
We "only" have the choice to post in the following sections: Content Adaptation, General Site Building Tools, Authoring Tools, dev.mobi.

Best regards,
Pierre

Posted by gavink 4 years ago

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the ready.mobi site is Java-based and Java has a nasty habit of caching DNS entries indefinitely. As far as I know, the only way to refresh the cache is to restart the Java process.

Gavin

Posted by Darling 4 years ago

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Check out http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/net/properties.html
You can specify networkaddress.cache.ttl at startup or in your code.

Posted by gavink 4 years ago

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Thanks for the tip!

Posted by admin 4 years ago

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This has been fixed in ready.mobi for a while now! It was exactly this problem.

Ruadhan