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Gauthier
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      22nd May 2004
it's probably a silly question - but i how should i back up "myweb"??

i tried to burn them on a CD using roxio cd creator...i can see the files,
and select the files but when i burn it nothing comes up...it's empty??

what's the best way to back up my web pages??

appreciate your assistance!

Sandi


 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      22nd May 2004
Publish your web to another folder on your HD, then burn the CD from that folder.

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"Gauthier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> it's probably a silly question - but i how should i back up "myweb"??
>
> i tried to burn them on a CD using roxio cd creator...i can see the files,
> and select the files but when i burn it nothing comes up...it's empty??
>
> what's the best way to back up my web pages??
>
> appreciate your assistance!
>
> Sandi
>
>



 
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Dennis M Reed 'Califa'
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      22nd May 2004
I simply have the last several version of my site on my PC...and I do a
Norton Ghost copy to a removable HD periodically.

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"Gauthier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> it's probably a silly question - but i how should i back up "myweb"??
>
> i tried to burn them on a CD using roxio cd creator...i can see the files,
> and select the files but when i burn it nothing comes up...it's empty??
>
> what's the best way to back up my web pages??
>
> appreciate your assistance!
>
> Sandi
>
>



 
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      22nd May 2004
If you create and modify your site at your local level, you already have a backup
Website goes awry publish from your local, local goes awry, publish back to your HD.
 
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      22nd May 2004
still doesn't hurt to have an occassional backup just in case your (read: my) Publish Finger goes awry :-)


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| If you create and modify your site at your local level, you already have a backup.
| Website goes awry publish from your local, local goes awry, publish back to your HD.
 
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