If you can't get back into the old site -- which you should be able to be, most services will even send you a CD or a DVD of your files once your domain name has propagated away and you're cancelling your contract with them -- drop me an email with details about what happened with the images -- I may be able to figure out a way to fix it for you, if it's what I think it was.
(The 24 hour figure is for your webhost to update the root nameservers. It'll take anywhere from 48 to 72 hours for all nameservers at other ISPs to discard their DNS cache and update to the newest information.)
(no, i'm not a sysadmin in my other life, really, I've just been running my own servers for the past five years :)
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Date: 2003-10-27 10:48 am (UTC)(The 24 hour figure is for your webhost to update the root nameservers. It'll take anywhere from 48 to 72 hours for all nameservers at other ISPs to discard their DNS cache and update to the newest information.)
(no, i'm not a sysadmin in my other life, really, I've just been running my own servers for the past five years :)