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alfredo

(60,134 posts)
Sat Nov 28, 2020, 02:00 PM Nov 2020

I have a DIY home page. It works well on my iMac, but

It will not open on my iPad and my wife's iPad. It times out.

The code is written in HTML 4 standard. This issue started a few days ago. I tried it in Safari and Chrome for iOS.
So far it seems it is not the browser or my iPad. It has to be the antediluvian code that is not playing nice on iOS.

Any way to update the code?

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I have a DIY home page. It works well on my iMac, but (Original Post) alfredo Nov 2020 OP
Not a clue but I hope you get some help. efhmc Nov 2020 #1
The only clue i have is the warning, the server stopped responding alfredo Nov 2020 #2
DIY? CloudWatcher Nov 2020 #3
Windstream is hosting the site. alfredo Nov 2020 #4

CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
3. DIY?
Sat Nov 28, 2020, 03:35 PM
Nov 2020

Is DIY a web hosting service? Free or paid? If you're sending them $ then they should respond to requests for help.

But offhand it sounds like a connectivity issue rather than an issue with your HTML code.

Hard to guess what's going wrong, but ... some random q's to start off with ...

1) did you set up a domain name for the host or are you connecting to an IP address?
2) if a hostname, does DNS resolve to the right address? (vs. a problem/error with the name lookup)
3) if an IP address, does the address you're using really match the IP address of the computer that hosts it?
4) is it behind http or https?
5) if http, a lot of browsers are defaulting to https, so you might need "http://www.mydyihost.com" instead
of just "mydyihost.com"
6) if https, perhaps your security certificate may have expired
7) are the iPads and the iMac using the same domain-name servers?

Interesting puzzle


alfredo

(60,134 posts)
4. Windstream is hosting the site.
Sat Nov 28, 2020, 08:23 PM
Nov 2020

The site worked for all these years on several iPads and Macs. It just stopped working a few days ago. I guess I should check to see if an update broke it.

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