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    Cool Download my site from server. Original site/files deleted

    I have NOF11 on a win10 64bit
    I want to Download my site from server to my laptop. Original site/files deleted.

    The site on my ISP server may be a lower version than what I now have. How can I download it and reconstruct it?

    I have lost/deleted my original NOF site files. Had a site crash lost everything.

    I have followed this tutorial from this link
    http://netobjects.com/en/nof/10/00/d...e_Location.htm

    And a basic NOF index home page appears.

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    This forum post may explain why and what you are seeing

    http://forums.netobjects.com/showthr...ll=1#post41423

    Post a URL of your current site.

    If it is small (under 35 pages) it would be much faster to copy/paste the content into a new database project.
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    Default Unable to download site from server to my laptop

    Quote Originally Posted by gotFusion View Post
    This forum post may explain why and what you are seeing

    http://forums.netobjects.com/showthr...ll=1#post41423

    Post a URL of your current site.

    If it is small (under 35 pages) it would be much faster to copy/paste the content into a new database project.

    Hello Mike
    The site address is www.camshafttools.com

    Hope you can help

    TonyM

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    Looks like there are 6 or 7 pages.

    You should be able to copy/paste the content from those pages into a new project in a few hours.

    If you decide to do this, set your paste option to unformatted text. See this tutorial for details on where and how this is done: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4067

    If you want to search for your lost database, do a global search using windows explorer for *.nod This should bring back all Fusion database files on your computer.

    Once you have the project back together export it as a template and copy it to an external source like a CD or even upload it to your domain. Rebuilding a Fusion site project from a template is a 4 mouse click event. click, click, click, click and you have the entire web site project restored.

    http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=16

    http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=17
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    Cool Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by gotFusion View Post
    Looks like there are 6 or 7 pages.

    You should be able to copy/paste the content from those pages into a new project in a few hours.

    If you decide to do this, set your paste option to unformatted text. See this tutorial for details on where and how this is done: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4067

    If you want to search for your lost database, do a global search using windows explorer for *.nod This should bring back all Fusion database files on your computer.

    Once you have the project back together export it as a template and copy it to an external source like a CD or even upload it to your domain. Rebuilding a Fusion site project from a template is a 4 mouse click event. click, click, click, click and you have the entire web site project restored.

    http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=16

    http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=17
    Thanks for the tip mike.

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