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  • keat63
    Sounds like browser caching to me if i'm being honest. Ask the user to clear his browser cache and see if the file then dissapears.
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  • Inna
    Sounds like browser caching to me if i'm being honest. Ask the user to clear his browser cache and see if the file then dissapears.

    Thanks, it seemed to me too and I did clear both cache and cookies, I reissued SSL certificate and checked it again but nothing has changed. He says he has this problem in his house and his shop store (physical place I mean), and these two have two different ISPs and PCs. My hosting company told me even they rebuild httpconf for being assure. I also should add that when he connects to VPN to another country, he has no problem, in both home and store.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I also agree it sounds like some type of browser caching issue. Since you mention this doesn't happen through a VPN that would further support that claim, and also confirm that there isn't anything on the server side that needs to be adjusted. If the issue is happening at two locations I'm wondering if they both share the same ISP, as some internet providers do also cache content on their network. It might be worth it for him to contact them directly to see if they can adjust that, or at least clear the cache for that particular content, but from what you've said and the testing you have already performed, it sounds like the server itself is working properly.
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  • Inna
    Thanks, and as he says he has only issue with his website and not any other websites, does this have any meaning? Or it could be again somehow related to ISP caching?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That sounds normal to me, as other websites are unlikely to be changing in a way that he would notice, unless he is also doing development work on other sites at the same time.
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  • Inna
    He has some other websites on other servers that another hosting company owns and manages the server. He only has cPanel access to all of them and are shared hosting. If that's normal to you, then I tell him to contact ISP. I told him earlier before I create this thread but he was not convinced enough :( I'll send him this thread as proof of cPanel experts opinions.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    The part that proves to me that the issue isn't on the server side is that it works properly for you as well as his VPN connection. If there was a server side issue, it wouldn't matter where the connection was coming from as it would respond the same to all locations, but since the location seems to matter that indicates a non-server side issue.
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  • Inna
    Thanks @cPRex for the reply and advising me.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Sure thing!
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