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  1. #1
    Michael Menard
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    Default Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    Hi!

    I use versioning with npower ot with fusion.

    Sometimes fusion crahes when exiting. so from that point on

    1. Fusion crashes with the project and can not be opend again
    2. Npower crashes
    3. all backups are crashing !!!!!!!!
    +#@€

    HEEEELP

  2. #2
    Boris
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    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    Hello Mike.
    I had something like that happen awhile ago. It scared the pants off me. But since changing to an updated version it was more stable (haven't tried THE latest yet). I do find it qwerky sometimes and it si hard to pinpoint the exact sequence of events.
    Hang in it does work.

    Boris
    "Michael Menard" <Michael.Menard@uni-klu.ac.at> wrote in message news:ek1j8n$j4810@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com. ..
    Hi!

    I use versioning with npower ot with fusion.

    Sometimes fusion crahes when exiting. so from that point on

    1. Fusion crashes with the project and can not be opend again
    2. Npower crashes
    3. all backups are crashing !!!!!!!!
    +#@€

    HEEEELP

  3. #3
    sandy@byuk.co.uk
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    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    In article <ek7qvr$ca32@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com>,
    bulcar@ulteksystems.com says...
    > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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    > ------=_NextPart_000_018B_01C70FEC.48D11930
    > Content-Type: text/plain;
    > charset="utf-8"
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    >
    > Hello Mike.
    > I had something like that happen awhile ago. It scared the pants off =
    > me. But since changing to an updated version it was more stable =
    > (haven't tried THE latest yet). I do find it qwerky sometimes and it si =
    > hard to pinpoint the exact sequence of events.
    > Hang in it does work.
    >
    > Boris
    > "Michael Menard" <Michael.Menard@uni-klu.ac.at> wrote in message =
    > news:ek1j8n$j4810@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com. ..
    > Hi!
    >
    > I use versioning with npower ot with fusion.
    >
    > Sometimes fusion crahes when exiting. so from that point on
    >
    > 1. Fusion crashes with the project and can not be opend again
    > 2. Npower crashes
    > 3. all backups are crashing !!!!!!!!
    > +#@=E2=82=AC
    >
    > HEEEELP



    If they just used zip files instead of whatever it is they use at least
    you could use zipfix or something or find tools to extract what was
    possible.

    I've hated nod files ever since fusion V4 lost masses of work the first
    time.

    WHY NOT ZIP guys - you know it makes sense ?

    sandy

  4. #4
    Chuck «BeyondFusion»
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    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    A nod file is a proprietary database. Not a method of file compression.

    Fusion generates html code upon publishing. It doesn't store it in a
    compressed file.

    --
    Chuck Joslin
    BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    www.beyondfusion.com

    Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com

    <sandy@byuk.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1fd27e7072f318a298969d@news.netobjects.co m...
    > In article <ek7qvr$ca32@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com>,
    > bulcar@ulteksystems.com says...
    >> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    >>
    >> ------=_NextPart_000_018B_01C70FEC.48D11930
    >> Content-Type: text/plain;
    >> charset="utf-8"
    >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
    >>
    >> Hello Mike.
    >> I had something like that happen awhile ago. It scared the pants off =
    >> me. But since changing to an updated version it was more stable =
    >> (haven't tried THE latest yet). I do find it qwerky sometimes and it si
    >> =
    >> hard to pinpoint the exact sequence of events.
    >> Hang in it does work.
    >>
    >> Boris
    >> "Michael Menard" <Michael.Menard@uni-klu.ac.at> wrote in message =
    >> news:ek1j8n$j4810@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com. ..
    >> Hi!
    >>
    >> I use versioning with npower ot with fusion.
    >>
    >> Sometimes fusion crahes when exiting. so from that point on
    >>
    >> 1. Fusion crashes with the project and can not be opend again
    >> 2. Npower crashes
    >> 3. all backups are crashing !!!!!!!!
    >> +#@=E2=82=AC
    >>
    >> HEEEELP

    >
    >
    > If they just used zip files instead of whatever it is they use at least
    > you could use zipfix or something or find tools to extract what was
    > possible.
    >
    > I've hated nod files ever since fusion V4 lost masses of work the first
    > time.
    >
    > WHY NOT ZIP guys - you know it makes sense ?
    >
    > sandy




  5. #5
    sandy@byuk.co.uk
    Guest

    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    In article <ek9r1a$jc52@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com>,
    supportno@spambeyondfusion.com says...
    > A nod file is a proprietary database. Not a method of file compression.
    >
    > Fusion generates html code upon publishing. It doesn't store it in a
    > compressed file.
    >
    >


    And that is relevant to the problem or suggestion how?

    Scrap nod files and use zip.

    There is no reason not to and every reason to do so.

    sandy

  6. #6
    Gary W Dumbleton
    Guest

    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    Hi Sandy,

    Like Chuck said it is a database.

    The database is made up of one file, it is not a collection of files that
    you would zip.

    This one file has pointers to file locations, etc. but does not include the
    files.

    ..nod is the extension to the proprietary database format of NOF.

    Hope this helps in your understanding on how NOF handles files and the
    database structure.

    Gary


    <sandy@byuk.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1fd3f0325c595e1398969e@news.netobjects.co m...
    > In article <ek9r1a$jc52@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com>,
    > supportno@spambeyondfusion.com says...
    >> A nod file is a proprietary database. Not a method of file compression.
    >>
    >> Fusion generates html code upon publishing. It doesn't store it in a
    >> compressed file.
    >>
    >>

    >
    > And that is relevant to the problem or suggestion how?
    >
    > Scrap nod files and use zip.
    >
    > There is no reason not to and every reason to do so.
    >
    > sandy




  7. #7
    Boris
    Guest

    Default Re: Fusion crashes an the nod can not be opened

    Hello Mike,

    Did you solve your problem yet? I had the same thing happen to me lately. Thank heavens for the versioning. I download the last version into the /Template directory, renamed the current directory where all the website info is (for the NOD you are having problem with) and started a new session of NOF. When it starts I just select the template and give it the same name as the one I had the problem with. I then copy in any assests that I might want to have included.

    It seems that the ZIP files in the versioning are just like templates (probably actually are), so I was covered that way.

    Hope it helps,

    Boris
    "Michael Menard" <Michael.Menard@uni-klu.ac.at> wrote in message news:ek1j8n$j4810@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com. ..
    Hi!

    I use versioning with npower ot with fusion.

    Sometimes fusion crahes when exiting. so from that point on

    1. Fusion crashes with the project and can not be opend again
    2. Npower crashes
    3. all backups are crashing !!!!!!!!
    +#@€

    HEEEELP

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