MEPSI is the major society for Mexico collectors in the US. For the past several weeks I am unable to pull up their website. Ditto for 'Mexi-mail' their forum.
Anyone belong to this and if so is there an issue with the site?
I just went back on it and looked at their list of dealers, read a little about their history and check out a couple circuit books. It looks like its totally up. Not sure why I can but you two can't. Looks like a very slick site by the way!
If I were a web site originator and programmer, I would want my site to be backwards compatible with all of the older operating systems and all the different browsers. If I had a programming bug in one of those mirror sites for a specific operating system or browser, then only certain users would find it to be down while others would not.
damn, just thinkin' too much again....
TuskenRaider
Just tried this morning using my laptop with Windows 10 and got this- again:
'This site can’t be reached
The webpage at http://www.mepsi.org/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.'
I'm glad not everyone has this issue but I sure do and am no longer getting any feedback from the MEPSI people I had been emailing about it. Probably they think I am a crank. I also wonder if a server can have issues responding to requests that originate from certain areas. It just seems strange.
I did a cut-and-paste from Snick's message to my browser and hit enter - I was in. I just did the same process moments ago, and again I was on the site.
Sometimes when I have trouble with a web page that refuses to load, I exit back to Google, turn off JavaScript, and try again with the same web address. Sometimes it will work. Not all web pages require Java to be loaded, and load much faster without it on. However some functions (links & buttons) may not work, depending on how the site source code was written. SOR works without Java except some buttons will not. If this happens to you just turn Java back on and the button will function, even without a page re-load.