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Working Mechanic
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Hi:

I have spent many months creating a website for my company and had all the files, links, pictures, text, and graphics saved on a network computer. We recently moved to a new building and while on vacation, someone decided to do clean-up and erased all of my files for the website. Now all I have is what has been uploaded to to our web-host that has been converted to the HTML format. Is it possible to have site spinner reverse gather all the pages, text and graphics that are saved on the webhost back into sitespinner so that I don't have to re-create the whole website again? I hope this makes sense.

Thanks
 
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Honorary Mechanic
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You should be able to retrieve the .ims project file from your website.
If you remember the project name, it will have an .ims extension. Download it, and open with SiteSpinner.
I think you have to download the images separately though.
 
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For recovering images, see this thread.
 
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Working Mechanic
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by download do you mean use an ftp like filezilla to gather and move it from my webhost to my hard drive on my computer?
 
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