Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources folder, will be in there somewhere.
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, waltd email@hidden wrote:
Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources folder, will be in there somewhere.
Thank you!
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I will try. I sick over this
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, waltd email@hidden wrote:
Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources folder, will be in there somewhere.
Simple. Make a new folder on your Mac, and select all of the files on
the server and drag them into that new folder. Now you have a complete
copy of the HTML and resources. You can cherry-pick individual files
onto the new server, or you can use your FTP application’s Synchronize
mode to upload everything, replacing only the missing or out-of-date
items.
What you can’t do is open this ball of code and photos in Freeway,
because Freeway is like Rain Man that way. Ask it to count all the
toothpicks in the box (generate perfect, valid HTML) and it will do so
every time. Ask it to read HTML, and the best you’re getting is “About
$100”.
Walter
On Jun 16, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I see it all Walter and Dave,
now - how do I transfer it all to my server?
or get the pix etc to show up.
Thank you!
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I will try. I sick over this
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, waltd email@hidden wrote:
Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application
like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above
the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs
or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources
folder, will be in there somewhere.
Thank you! I know it won’t open in fw but it buys me time to rebuild or dig deeper in my time machine files.
I’ll keep u posted
J
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Walter Lee Davis email@hidden wrote:
Simple. Make a new folder on your Mac, and select all of the files on the server and drag them into that new folder. Now you have a complete copy of the HTML and resources. You can cherry-pick individual files onto the new server, or you can use your FTP application’s Synchronize mode to upload everything, replacing only the missing or out-of-date items.
What you can’t do is open this ball of code and photos in Freeway, because Freeway is like Rain Man that way. Ask it to count all the toothpicks in the box (generate perfect, valid HTML) and it will do so every time. Ask it to read HTML, and the best you’re getting is “About $100”.
Walter
On Jun 16, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I see it all Walter and Dave,
now - how do I transfer it all to my server?
or get the pix etc to show up.
Thank you!
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I will try. I sick over this
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, waltd email@hidden wrote:
Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources folder, will be in there somewhere.
Now to recreate on my end- but at least I have time now.
J
ps do you see the different fonts (ensuring that caxton is still working)
On Jun 16, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Simple. Make a new folder on your Mac, and select all of the files on the server and drag them into that new folder. Now you have a complete copy of the HTML and resources. You can cherry-pick individual files onto the new server, or you can use your FTP application’s Synchronize mode to upload everything, replacing only the missing or out-of-date items.
What you can’t do is open this ball of code and photos in Freeway, because Freeway is like Rain Man that way. Ask it to count all the toothpicks in the box (generate perfect, valid HTML) and it will do so every time. Ask it to read HTML, and the best you’re getting is “About $100”.
Walter
On Jun 16, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I see it all Walter and Dave,
now - how do I transfer it all to my server?
or get the pix etc to show up.
Thank you!
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
I will try. I sick over this
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, waltd email@hidden wrote:
Try logging into the old server with a normal FTP/SFTP application like Transmit. You should be dumped in a folder one level above the actual Web folder, which will be named public_html or htdocs or something like that. All of your files, and the Resources folder, will be in there somewhere.
BTW - I still think that the sub menu text colour is too close to that of the menu background - hard to read! So when you rebuild you might address that.
BTW - I still think that the sub menu text colour is too close to that of the menu background - hard to read! So when you rebuild you might address that.