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GECahn #1
backing up entire web site
Not to be stupid, but I've found nothing in the on-line Help, the printed
manual, this forum, or elsewhere on the Support system, as how to back up the
entire site. I would certainly hope there is a way to do it, but what is it? I
know there are roll backs, but I want to be able to save everything, preferably
in one fell swoop, to my own hard drive, or a CD-ROM, or whatever, and not
trust that the server will never fail.
GC
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deeje #2
Re: backing up entire web site
Sitewide archiving/versioning is not the focus of Contribute.
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javabean13 #3
Re: backing up entire web site
I periodically login through ftp to our site and then copy everything to a
folder on my desktop, then burn it to a cd for backup. Only drawback is that
the larger your site (especially graphics!) the longer it takes to download
everything.
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