@Munish @odd
well - you did ask ……
i had set up a new site everything was running and swimming and BOOTYFUL.
i thought to myself - see - i can do it.
plugins rocking, images - roll over hovering ...
i had it all
clicked on save and …
hung ..
instant reaction - swear at ISP
go to another site - refresh - working
phew - temporary glitch - back to site i was working on
nada
flush browser cache.
nada
go to other sites - all working.
opened up a different browser
nada
opened up mars edit - that I had already connected - no connection can be made.
i was at a loss.
rebooted machine - zippo.
that one site was not playing ball.
and so I open up a chat with my friendly hosting company
he sent me a screen shot of my working site.
try a different browser .... etc
try a different machine … nope
ok - can you plug in to a different network
ummm - this is a house - we don’t have ‘spare networks’ …
how about camping on a phone hotspot?
went to phone and there was the site
yes - he said - you are going to have to flush your local cache …
que?
i can send you instructions
and i am sure he did - but before they arrived my browser decided to close down.
it is clearly one of those days
... but
well - it cant be that hard - can it?
so i did a quick duck duck go - and found a number of articles, but this is the one you want if like me you are on Big Sur.
Read It Here
The sudo is different on earlier versions.
here's what i do not understand.
my ipad on the same wireless network - ALSO could not see the site in that testing.
the cache i flushed was on the MAC
after that - my ipad could see the site awell.
why my iPad understands the Mac DNS is well beyond my pay grade - and will wait until the next time i hit a similar problem, before i wrestle that one down to the ground.
hope that helps.