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New link problem-with caecilian web site

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paris

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the link we have points to the address of www.caecilian.org and that one will get you a page saying the site is down (and its been link that for days) but the site itself is active once you are inside it-i have recently made posts. i cannot get a hold of the sites owners cause the email link they have comes back as :
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

caecilian@caecilian.org
all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts

so no luck there-but if the address to access is changed to www.caecilian.org/default.htm it works fine -i dont know who to contact to fix/update the link, so im posting here hoping someone on staff can fix it.
 
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paris

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uh oh...now it looks as if only the default page works.......
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jeff

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Never fear Paris! All the links in the site appear to be working again (at least they did for me). The one link that doesn't work is the HOME link on the left hand side, as this leads back to www.caecilian.org, the home page stating the site is down.

(Message edited by tmarmoratus on March 11, 2005)
 
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