Perhaps your isp has cached a blank page, or your isp has not yet recived the new DNS infos for your new domain name/hosting setup?
See where its going, then for me who it works for its going to ... 66.197.177.69, where is it pointing for you?
Its not your temporary files cache, but some ISPs cache files to save bandwidth and provide a faster service, namely AOL.
if its pointing at 194.154.164.82 it means the DNS (wikipedia it) has not had time to update, when did you register this domain name/hosting?
You can edit your hosts file manually, then right click/"repair" your windows network interface, then it should work immediately.
Thanks, but could you explain in to me a little simpler please
I have no idea about this sort of stuff
open the windows/system32/drivers/etc.
double click on the file called 'hosts'. Below the line - 127.0.0.1 localhost - add the ip and domain in the same format as the above line.