: Why am I frequently asked to access a cached copy of a particular webpage? I moved my WordPress website from localhost to a live server, but sometime I am able to access my website and sometime
I moved my WordPress website from localhost to a live server, but sometime I am able to access my website and sometime not, it shows:
Oops! Google Chrome could not find example.com Access a cached copy of example.com
I don't know what is this and how to resolve it. Please give me some guidelines to sort this out.
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That error could mean any number of things are going wrong.
There are reports that Google Chrome itself shows that error message when it shouldn't sometimes. This could be the case, especially if it isn't happening with just your site.
Your domain name could be misconfigured or your DNS hosting could be spotty. Here are some tools to help with this, especially the health test tools.
Your web server could be non-responsive or slow. Use a tool or site to test your server.
Chrome may also give a more useful and specific message if you uncheck the "Use a web service to help resolve navigation errors" option under the advanced privacy options. Also test your web site in other browsers -- they may shed more light on the problem with better error messages.
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