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| BlackBayou 2004-08-30, 11:16 pm |
| Hello,
I've just recently taken over as webmaster for a magazine
called Barhopper, www.barhoppermagazine.com My question is this, The
webmaster that they had before removed all of the user information.
This information we are hoping we can get back from the Server company
we are using. The site was created with Frontpage 2002
I'm a photographer by trade and creating a basic page is easy
for me, www.myshutter.com
In the Barhopper site. You'll go to the paid area .
allacess.html .. If the information we have cannot be restored, How
can I, add username & password entry to this page?
Thank You..
BlackBayou
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| Beauregard T. Shagnasty 2004-08-30, 11:16 pm |
| Quoth the raven BlackBayou:
> Hello,
Hello.
Please learn not to multipost. This message is also in alt.html.critique.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/its/services/usenet/guidelines/
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| BlackBayou 2004-08-31, 4:17 am |
| I didnt mean to post it all over the place. But this is a problem I
need to get fixed in a hurry..
Sorry...
BB
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:12:03 -0700, BlackBayou <BlackBayou@excite.com>
wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I've just recently taken over as webmaster for a magazine
>called Barhopper, www.barhoppermagazine.com My question is this, The
>webmaster that they had before removed all of the user information.
>This information we are hoping we can get back from the Server company
>we are using. The site was created with Frontpage 2002
> I'm a photographer by trade and creating a basic page is easy
>for me, www.myshutter.com
> In the Barhopper site. You'll go to the paid area .
>allacess.html .. If the information we have cannot be restored, How
>can I, add username & password entry to this page?
>
>
>Thank You..
>
>BlackBayou
>
>
>
>
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| The Doormouse 2004-08-31, 4:17 am |
| BlackBayou <BlackBayou@excite.com> wrote:
> Hello,
Hello.
> I've just recently taken over as webmaster for a magazine
> called Barhopper, www.barhoppermagazine.com
My sympathies.
> My question is this, The
> webmaster that they had before removed all of the user information.
> This information we are hoping we can get back from the Server company
> we are using.
You are looking for pages visited and such? This is possible if the files
were left in the user directory provided by the server company. If the
former webmaster was nasty you might really have nothing. Try looking in
the directories accessible to you by using some kind of FTP browser.
You could find all sorts of interesting stuff this way. :)
> The site was created with Frontpage 2002
"Created" is a strong word. "Masticated by some cow and spewed onto the
Internet" is more accurate. Again, my deepest sympathy for being shouldered
with the responsibility. At least you can start fresh.
> If the information we have cannot be restored, How
> can I, add username & password entry to this page?
This can be done by a real programmer if every user has a unique password.
It is not something that you will pick up in a weekend.
If you simply want to protect a whole directory, your server company can
help you with that. That task is both quick and easy!
Good luck - and think seriously about hiring someone. You could have a
website as nice as the magazine, or totally sad like the website is now.
The Doormouse
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| The Doormouse wrote:
> BlackBayou <BlackBayou@excite.com> wrote:
>
> "Created" is a strong word. "Masticated by some cow and spewed onto the
> Internet" is more accurate.
Er, which *end* of the cow? And is it a boy cow?
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Richard.
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| Beauregard T. Shagnasty 2004-08-31, 4:17 am |
| Quoth the raven lime:
> you mean it's also in "alt.html"
Whoops! Yes, I did mean that... :-)
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| The Doormouse 2004-08-31, 4:17 am |
| "rf" <rf@.invalid> wrote:
> Er, which *end* of the cow? And is it a boy cow?
I'm feeling generous tonight - the front end ... :D
The Doormouse
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| Toby Inkster 2004-08-31, 4:17 am |
| rf wrote:
> The Doormouse wrote:
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> Er, which *end* of the cow? And is it a boy cow?
As far as I know, there is only one end of a cow that's capable of
mastication.
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| On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:12:30 +0100, Toby Inkster
<usenet200408@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> rf wrote:
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> As far as I know, there is only one end of a cow that's capable of
> mastication.
I think it's the spewing that was in question.
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