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Working Mechanic
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After my recent disaster, I would like to suggest a double back up feature

Currently you can choose the backup if you are publishing to either your server or your pc

How about the choice to publish to the server while at the same time, it backs up the IMS file to your local pc as well? Big Grin

this may have helped with my recent problem of a corrupted project that was too huge to backup to the server each time i published


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Hi Luvitsa,

Actually, SiteSpinner and WebEngine do automatically make two backups of your project files. One is backed up to your webhost. The other is backed up to your local computer. Go to the Publisher > Pages tab. Check the 'Local Publish Directory'. You should find that there is a backup of your Project file there from the last time you Published.


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Working Mechanic
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lol i think im just in too far gone panic stage to think clearly Derry!

but now looking bit more clearly into that, i realise THAT is the file that is corrupted and the only way i can (cannot) open the project!

i really should know what im doing, been using since 2003!

but the two main project that are corrupted are my hugest ones!

today i tried opening a non corrupt one and i am getting access denied!

oh gremlins in me pc! Roll Eyes


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