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Seems .... fingers crossed .... to be resolved? Not seen it misbehave in a while so perhaps the hosting company have implemented some fixes?
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I've just accessed it cleanly. Fingers crossed! J
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Happened to me a couple of days ago :evil:
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Post by Paul »

It does seem a lot more reliable of late. I'm putting off a big site software update, largely because I'm a chicken... 2025 will be the year of the upgrade tho', at some point when my nerve holds.

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