Why Google Cache is not showing ?
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Hello Everyone,
I have a question for you. Today when I checked cache:www.bollywoodshaadis.com on Google.com, it is showing following message.
404. <ins>That’s an error.</ins>
The requested URL
/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=519&q=cache%3Awww.bollywoodshaadis.com&oq=cache%3Awww.bollywoodshaadis.com&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=2501l16050l0l16394l30l30l0l23l0l0l353l1781l0.1.4.2l7l0
was not found on this server.I was able to see sitelinks till yesterday but they also have disappeared now. Can someone please tell me why is this happening? Is this a temporary issue? or something needs to be done.
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Just in case you cant see page thois is the text
SORRY! If you are the owner of this website, please contact your hosting provider: webmaster@wwww.tcclinic.com
It is possible you have reached this page because:
- The IP address has changed.The IP address for this domain may have changed recently. Check your DNS settings to verify that the domain is set up correctly. It may take 8-24 hours for DNS changes to propagate.
- There has been a server misconfiguration.Please verify that your hosting provider has the correct IP address configured for your Apache settings and DNS records. A restart of Apache may be required for new settings to take affect.
- The site may have been moved to a different server.The URL for this domain may have changed or the hosting provider may have moved the account to a different server.
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It redirects to this page,
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Hi Alan
Could you please give me mere details about this. It is up for me. Do you see any error?
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I just went to your site it was down.
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Hi , our website is not cached in Google it is just showing a blank page? I was wondering if you are able to find out why http://wwww.tcclinic.com website doesn't get cached in Google.
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Thank you Simon and Alan. It is working fine now
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Alan is most probably right, that's the most likely reason.
If your site hasn't been down as far as you know though, I have another possibility for you.
I just had a check of the cache of your homepage though and it showed the page as last being cached at "13 Nov 2011 12:45:47 GMT"
If you search on: site:www.bollywoodshaadis.com within Google, then hover over the preview arrow next to your homepage result, you'll see:
BollywoodShaadis.com - Connecting Soon-to-be-married with local ...
<cite>www.bollywoodshaadis.com/</cite> - CachedClick on that Cached link and you'll see (I hope) that it was last cached on November 13th.It seems like cache:www.bollywoodshaadis.com may actually bring up a real Error page rather than a cached version of the page.If you can see what I see then chances are all is fine with your site. If you still get that error page, then it's likely your site was down at the last Googlebot visit.RegardsSimon
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it looks like your site was down when it was last crawled
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