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Can I download my website from the internet cause i have lost the original version from my hard drive

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get a ftp program, logon and download it.


if that doesnt work, we'll need more info..

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MacN wrote:Can I download my website from the internet cause i have lost the original version from my hard drive
You could try hunting around for an offline reader, you could also use the save feature with IE6 to save pages and all images etc. if the site is not too large.
Have a better one - Saul Cross :-)

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Yes.
In IE just use "File > Save as".
Mind you, only works for one site. In case you have a deep folder structure, you might need a program such as Teleport Pro or so, which will grab the complete content of a site (up to a user definable link depth).

The easiest way however would be to simply grab it through some FTP program, but as you asked at all I suspected you had no FTP access.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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MacN wrote:Can I download my website from the internet cause i have lost the original version from my hard drive

Why not log in via FTP and download it?

If not let me know and I will do it for you PM me.

Or if you cannot do the FTP I can still map it and pop it in a zip and send it over to ya!

Also you can use programs like this for downloading websites for offline viewing.

http://www.metaproducts.com/mp/mpProduc ... l.asp?id=1


Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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If you can't ftp, get wget and type from a command prompt

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wget -m http://www.dan-island.co.uk/
it should get your whole site (or at least anything that is accessible via links)
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Thanks fo r all your replies but really it ain't that graet of a site anyway and i'll just create a better one i think...thanks again y'all and well done to Nadia

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farlukar wrote:If you can't ftp, get wget and type from a command prompt

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wget -m http://www.dan-island.co.uk/
it should get your whole site (or at least anything that is accessible via links)
Didn't know a windows version existed.
Having lots of fun with it on OSX.
Thanks for the link.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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tetraplan wrote:Didn't know a windows version existed.
Having lots of fun with it on OSX.
Thanks for the link.
Heh, check out cygwin then, it has all the nifty unix tools 8)

(excuses to MacN for hijacking this thread)
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Thanks for all who replied to this thread...i'v created a new site now and it is available by clicking my sig.

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farlukar wrote:
tetraplan wrote:Didn't know a windows version existed.
Having lots of fun with it on OSX.
Thanks for the link.
Heh, check out cygwin then, it has all the nifty unix tools 8)

(excuses to MacN for hijacking this thread)
Tried that some months ago, when I was looking for a GNU-C(++) compiler.
It's fscking huge! (1)
But nice to have a windows equivalent (2) of OSX's X11 environment.

Groet, Erik

(1) got Mingw instead and saved me some 120+ MB of space. Download took forever, too.
(2) sorta.
Pop music delenda est.
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MacN wrote:Thanks for all who replied to this thread...i'v created a new site now and it is available by clicking my sig.
You shouldn't change the link font on hover.
Really.

Site is OK otherwise
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had to

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farlukar quoth
Heh, check out cygwin then, it has all the nifty unix tools 8)



Unfortunately, its massive these days. Last 'default' install I did pulled down 300Mb of stuff.
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:farlukar quoth
Heh, check out cygwin then, it has all the nifty unix tools 8)



Unfortunately, its massive these days. Last 'default' install I did pulled down 300Mb of stuff.
300!
Don't know how much I unticked then. I do remember it took me a while.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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