Can't see my website on my computer, but can on my cell

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I purchased a domain and had the company point the domain to another DNS. I then published my website. I can see the website on my cell phone browser, but it is still just the original company's generic "business profile" when I try to look at it on my mac's browser. I've looked with three different browsers (safari, opera, IE) and still just the "business profile." Any ideas? I published the site with iweb if that's important, although I've also tried publishing with Sandvox and publishing a new iweb site and it's all the same. I attached a picture of what I see on my browser.

The site is www.mendedheartstherapy.com


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I don't see the default page, I see your custom website..you may want to give it a few hours for the DNS entries to migrate and for you to see the right thing..

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Yeah I might be the DNS, my provider recently did something with his DNS and it took about 48 hours for it to show at my end even though he could see it fine.
 
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Yea, but why can I see it on every computer except mine? If it was the DNS then you guys shouldn't be able to see it either.
 

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Can you still not see it? I can now. Did you empty the browsers Cache?
 
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No, I still can't see it. I completely reset my browser and I also can't see it in my other browsers. Weird huh?

Does it look good? ;)
 
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No, I still can't see it. I completely reset my browser and I also can't see it in my other browsers. Weird huh?

Does it look good? ;)


Certainly does ;)

Was just about to ring the number for my free consultation until i realised Im a world away in Aust ..... Thinking of franchising ?? lol

But looks good for iWeb ??
 
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Ha ha! I'll let you know when I expand. Good thing you didn't call cuz I was asleep lol

And I can finally see my site on my computer. I still have no idea what the issue was, but thanks for your help
 
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you need to give it time for those new domains to update themselves. the dns servers can be a bit twitchy at times
 

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