WordPress Error Messages

When people try to get my site using IE an error message that says the site is not accessible ...
my site is celebritydogwatcher.com and error giving when using IE is "the site can not be accessed" and then gives the url has only one point at the end which shows http://www.celebritydogwatcher.com/ in error box, and although still blog admin, nobody knows and I'm losing visitors! Someone has an idea of what could be the problem?
Hello, Looking your code, I'm assuming you are probably using a code templates provided by their hosts. I also noticed you use sequences probably the cause of the problem with IE. Note that when using link scripts from other sites, which are at the mercy of their programmers. One day, your site is working fine, the next day, the script was changed on the other side. This change could not be supported by IE and therefore will not display the page. I realized that, at least with IE 7, once you enter the address and the error page appears with the alert box, something strange happens. If you enter an address A message box appears saying that the site is unavaible. This is strange, and is the first time I've seen and alert box with the title "address bar". It could simply be one of the developers do not like IE, and want to force users to access websites using their players for another browser .... A bit extreme, but there are all kinds of people out there. And finally, your home page fails the W3C validator (http://w3.validator.org). I've seen sites that have not even scripts will not load in Internet Explorer due to the HTML or XHTML is very poor, confused IE quick and easy ... That's all I can say,
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