Don't think it's that common to leave a blank page upon maintenance. Usually (at least for most "big"/"popular" sites) they'll have their own "Site is down for maintenance" etc. But just because it is blank, doesn't mean that something is being hidden. Maybe it's received too much traffic and have had to temporary pull it. Some web servers only "allow" a certain amount of downloads/loads (Dropbox and Google Drive even does this for shared files)
This ties directly to the hosting site and their policies in this regard. I am not familiar with seedprod for site creation/housing/hosting but this may just be what they put up in the event the site is under maintenance or even possibly in the event the content is completely removed by the domain owner/admin.
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n0mar ago
Here's some code from the .HTML file:
<!-- Coming Soon Page and Maintenance Mode by SeedProd. Learn more: http://www.seedprod.com -->
Seems like the page is "down" due to an update coming to it soon (or, not)
Criticalthinker615 ago
Wouldn't that usually be expressed on the user end? How common is it to just leave a blank page?
n0mar ago
Don't think it's that common to leave a blank page upon maintenance. Usually (at least for most "big"/"popular" sites) they'll have their own "Site is down for maintenance" etc. But just because it is blank, doesn't mean that something is being hidden. Maybe it's received too much traffic and have had to temporary pull it. Some web servers only "allow" a certain amount of downloads/loads (Dropbox and Google Drive even does this for shared files)
BIGLY17 ago
This ties directly to the hosting site and their policies in this regard. I am not familiar with seedprod for site creation/housing/hosting but this may just be what they put up in the event the site is under maintenance or even possibly in the event the content is completely removed by the domain owner/admin.
Just weighing in here; take it as you will.