Freeride offline?
#16
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 284
Lurch, I had problems loading the site too. I knew it was up and running because other people here on FlyerTalk were able to access it. I'm using it through IE5, so I tried with Netscape 6 and it was ok. In the end I cleared my IE cache and that fixed it. Maybe a site clash with IE.
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Mark
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Mark
#17
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: The Villages, Florida
Posts: 1,334
I can get to the site, so I don't think it is a browser problem. Here is the message:
As we work on some
changes to the site,
FreeRide will be
temporarily unavailable.
Thanks for your patience
and please check back soon
Maybe it is just hit and miss as to when some people have been able to use it.
I keep missing it.
As we work on some
changes to the site,
FreeRide will be
temporarily unavailable.
Thanks for your patience
and please check back soon
Maybe it is just hit and miss as to when some people have been able to use it.
I keep missing it.
#20
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: The Villages, Florida
Posts: 1,334
I got this response from FREERIDE.
Hello,
Thanks for writing. The FreeRide site has been up and running since Wednseday, 11/22. The problem you are experiencing is caused by the fact that when some Internet providers display a page, they keep a copy on their server so they can display it faster the next time the customer requests it. To access the FreeRide homepage, you can type <http://freeride.com> into your browser Be sure to leave out the "www" in the address.
Unfortunately, because the error is occurring on your internet service provider's servers, there is nothing we can do on our end to fix it. Please let your Internet provider know that you are experiencing this problem, and hopefully they will fix the error.
I hope this information is helpful. Please write back if you have any other questions, comments, or concerns. Your participation in FreeRide is appreciated.
Sincerely,
FreeRide Customer Service
[email protected] http://www.freeride.com
Hello,
Thanks for writing. The FreeRide site has been up and running since Wednseday, 11/22. The problem you are experiencing is caused by the fact that when some Internet providers display a page, they keep a copy on their server so they can display it faster the next time the customer requests it. To access the FreeRide homepage, you can type <http://freeride.com> into your browser Be sure to leave out the "www" in the address.
Unfortunately, because the error is occurring on your internet service provider's servers, there is nothing we can do on our end to fix it. Please let your Internet provider know that you are experiencing this problem, and hopefully they will fix the error.
I hope this information is helpful. Please write back if you have any other questions, comments, or concerns. Your participation in FreeRide is appreciated.
Sincerely,
FreeRide Customer Service
[email protected] http://www.freeride.com

