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Joseph Harper Posted on Mar 02, 2014

The connection has timed outThe server at www.tagged.com is taking too long to respond. FirefoxRestarted Browsers [Firefox, IE], cleared cache, flushed DNS, restarted router. I can access other sites,

The connection has timed out The server at www.tagged.com is taking too long to respond. Firefox Restarted Browsers [Firefox, IE], cleared cache, flushed DNS, restarted router. I can access other sites, just not this particular site. please advise

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    Joseph Harper Mar 03, 2014

    I performed all these tasks in relation to the response I was given Firefox - verified the latest version of Mozilla Flash - installed the latest version of Adobe Flash Player Restarted Browsers [Firefox, IE], cleared cache, flushed DNS, restarted router. I can access other sites, just not this particular site. Closed, restarted computer, re-launched Firefox: tired to access www/tagged.com, "The connection has timed out. The server is taking too long to respond." Firefox Opened Internet Explorer: Deleted all Browsing History according to instructions; closed and re-launched, got redirected to yahoo search, clicked on Tagged, "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" I have never had this problem prior to 3 days ago. I only used Mozilla Firefox but tried IE just in case. Also, do not have any problems accessing any other webpage [Facebook, cnn, google, etc] please advise, thank you

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I could only guess TAGGED is undergoing a site maintenance. It happens every now and then. The good thing about it sometimes is that they (TAGGED) give some features available only to VIP's, but as some sort of 'peace offering' for the inconvenience they had caused us users, they let us see who has viewed our profiles, they let us see who has read our messages, etc. for about a week.

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