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My Website Fell Over! But I'm performing CPR on the remains.
Some of you may be familiar with my website 'Transistor Radio Design'
Well it fell over and I lost a lot of photos and information. I'm in the process of putting it back together again and have a new domain name http://www.jamesbutters.com/ The old link no longer works... As of today I have 32 pages up and running Let me know what you think Cheers -james-
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Geez - I remember browsing your site for a few hours some time back. Sorry you lost so many photos! It was/is an excellent website.
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I will get it up and running again in no time
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I wondered what had happened. All i was getting was a lot of totally unconnected stuff. No radios at all!
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As one who manages hundreds of websites, I am curious as to how your website "fell over" and you "lost" photos and information. What type of hosting were you using? You deleted all of your web content locally?
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I've got to get on the nut and start backing up my site site locally.
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What I don’t want is music that was written to be recorded. |
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What happens is that hosting companies have their own hardware problems from time to time and these kinds of things can happen. ALWAYS keep a local backup of your websites.
I really like FileZilla.... |
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You might find some of your missing pictures at the "Wayback Machine",
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php I had to go there to dig up some pictures I found missing from one of my web pages.
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