irrelevant wrote on Jan 4
th, 2008 at 11:20pm:
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 2
nd, 2008 at 3:26pm:
** Internet gurus may like to explain how one URL can give two different results during the same time period (Use of Ctrl-f5 shows that it is not the cache on my pc). Members may like to advise which versions they get!
Many larger or busier websites are handled by several machines, for performance or reliability reasons. They are supposed to be kept identical, and a proper implementation would have content sourced by a central database, or at least a replication scheme to keep things in sync. It sounds like VM's isn't, and different servers have different versions of the files.
Thanks for the info. My attempts to look into this further have been rendered worthless, because...
The problem with out of date versions of the main pricing documents has now gone away for me. Both
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/pdf/residential_tariffs_a.pdfand
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/pdf/uk_non-geographical_calls_a.pdfnow show the 1 November versions, reflecting proper treatment of 03 numbers. If the incorrect out-of-date 6 October versions "return", then this is an internet problem.
I believe that we should now take the position that concern about access to 03 numbers is not a significant issue. It seems that the glitches we have encountered are all easily resolved.
If anyone is unable to contact Ofcom on its 03 numbers, or is wrongly charged by their provider, then Ofcom must be on to them swiftly. If not, then both must be rightly castigated. Unintended cock-ups that are corrected once they have been pointed out must be forgiven in this age when we depend on unreliable technology and oversimplified processes.
The campaigning pressure must now be on organisations (especially public bodies) who have good reason for using NGNs, i.e. other than wishing to provide a chargeable premium service, to adopt them, not providing them with excuses for not doing so.
David