Is storing anything on google drive (or similar) a viable alternative? Apparently you can even publish static websites on google drive (without a domain name). Google sites may also be free for personal use.
Is storing anything on google drive (or similar) a viable alternative? Apparently you can even publish static websites on google drive (without a domain name). Google sites may also be free for personal use.
Possibly, but without the domain name and folder structure all the links (15 yrs worth) will be broken I think.
Editing all the threads, posting and links used by others (cpphotofinder) is just not feasible. Most of my stuff is common knowledge now and maybe obsolete but it still has value I think.
A white knight with server space has contacted me and is seeing if they can help.
'Best wishes for a solution to you! We post our photos and info assuming it will last a long time but the internet is much less permanent than we thought. It is all like a book that erases portions of itself suddenly.
- Mark
Well godaddy does not make things exactly straightforward.... a couple hurdles you have to take care of that are left out of their instructions.
A big thank you to the white knight, the move seems functional.
@Av8tor1 I'm glad to help save that site of great information and photos!
OHHH!!! When I was saying I thought you were missing something I didn't realize the growing sphagnum moss was the main page of your site. I'm used to looking at mainly this page http://bluegrasscarnivores.com/helipage/ Now that you've got it all restored maybe you can edit in some links on each of the pages that will lead to other parts of the site. You've earned a break thoughGood work!
Andrew
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