Win XP - HTML
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Win XP - HTML
Hi,
I lost my homey little website, done with an old WebEasy pkg. The site is out there. I need to retrieve a copy to edit/update. It's only ~ 500Kb.
I can save the 12 pages as HTML. Can I rework HTML in XP? Anyone point me how to put the pages downloaded back as a linked viable uploadable webready HTML document. It has just text and JPG/PNG images.
anyone..
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You can edit the pages in notepad which is found in start-all programs-accessories. If they are still up you can right click the page-view source and save them in notepad and make all your changes.
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Thanks Tassie Devil,
(I'm just outa Brisbane)
You are saying save them as source code?
I was hoping to reconstitute the 12 HTML pages back into a viable DOC to reintroduce to my WebEasy SW to restore the original I lost. Not up to speed with HTML.
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Basically the source code is the website. Everything you see in it is every image, background, text etc. Is webeasy your website provider or the program you use to edit pages?
I use frontpage express (free) http://www.123ecommerce.com/frontpage-express.htm to do my basic layout but prefer straight html code.
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Hehe,
It's a program by IXLA called Web-Easy Millenium. I got it for $2 at a garage sale boxed with CD and manual. I created my meagre website using it under ME, but lost the original I would update and replace the website with. Now I don't have a copy - it's just 'out there' and I can't update it until I can retrieve or copy it then make changes.
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Do you have a link to your site or is that the problem, its gone?
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Oh yeah - the website's out there OK and I can copy the pages in HTML but theres 12 pages and I need to restructure the saved HTML pages back into a viable uploadable copy.
I thought the program might allow me to pull back a copy of the site, that would be great but I don't think it can. So I'm faced with making it all up again or copying stuff off the HTML pages saved but can't seem to do that so...
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In the program you are using does it have an option to view the html code? If it does you can copy the source code from each page, paste it into the code editor, save and it should reconstruct the site for you.
If not do you have an open option, try opening the webpage that you have just saved from your site.