Website is gone :(
#1
Website is gone :(
Let's see how long this one lasts in here... :P
Yahoo says they can't recover the site, cause it was down more than 30 days, even though the circumstances were out of my control.
I tried to support Yahoo since these guys supported racers, but this just about pisses me off.  Almost 10M worth of raw HTML I coded from scratch and over 200 hours wasted.  It looks like I gotta rebuild the website from scratch again!
Don't expect anything in the next couple months, but I hope to get most of the website rewritten by the end of the year.  Sorry for the inconvenience cause Yahoo deems my site not worth of file recovery...
http://www.fc3s-pro.com/
I will be moving the domain over to some other server, so don't worry about it for now...
Sorry for the bad news!
Oh yeah, send a e-mail their way to tell them how much they suck!
wh-contact@yahoo-inc.com
-Ted
Yahoo says they can't recover the site, cause it was down more than 30 days, even though the circumstances were out of my control.
I tried to support Yahoo since these guys supported racers, but this just about pisses me off.  Almost 10M worth of raw HTML I coded from scratch and over 200 hours wasted.  It looks like I gotta rebuild the website from scratch again!
Don't expect anything in the next couple months, but I hope to get most of the website rewritten by the end of the year.  Sorry for the inconvenience cause Yahoo deems my site not worth of file recovery...
http://www.fc3s-pro.com/
I will be moving the domain over to some other server, so don't worry about it for now...
Sorry for the bad news!
Oh yeah, send a e-mail their way to tell them how much they suck!
wh-contact@yahoo-inc.com
-Ted
#2
Damn....10 megs of html coding is alot...should do back ups on a weekly basis..hehe sorry =)
If you need any help with coding or image editing, Ill be more than happy to help you out ted
If you need any help with coding or image editing, Ill be more than happy to help you out ted
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#8
RETed - I emailed them and told them they sucked - In the most mature manner as possible.
Hopefully things work out in the future. Lots of articles I've been dying to read, but have never had the opportunity to do so.
Hopefully things work out in the future. Lots of articles I've been dying to read, but have never had the opportunity to do so.
#9
if you search "FC3S Pro" and include other crap in it, google will bring up the old link. if you hit "cache" it shows you the google cache of that page and take you to stuff like this. i tried seeing if you could lookup a whole site in the cache but no go . looks like you can do it one at a time tho and save the pages.
here's what i got on a random example search using "fc3s pro msd"
http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
and
http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
here's what i got on a random example search using "fc3s pro msd"
http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
and
http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
#10
searching for this on google will give you your entire site:
site:fc3s-pro.com fc3s
seems like you would have to put it back together by hand, but its all there, just click on the "cached" link below each page
*edit
this seach string in google will actualy work better
-asinglewordthatshouldneverexistinthesite site:fc3s-pro.com
put that in as a google search and you will get all your pages
site:fc3s-pro.com fc3s
seems like you would have to put it back together by hand, but its all there, just click on the "cached" link below each page
*edit
this seach string in google will actualy work better
-asinglewordthatshouldneverexistinthesite site:fc3s-pro.com
put that in as a google search and you will get all your pages
Last edited by vectorminds; 08-01-03 at 11:06 PM.
#15
Originally posted by Wanked_FC
I saved a good chunk locally for "viewing offline" in windoze, but I dunno how to recover the actual code instead of just seeing it in crappy windows ie explorer
I saved a good chunk locally for "viewing offline" in windoze, but I dunno how to recover the actual code instead of just seeing it in crappy windows ie explorer
You guys can save RETed a lot of time by sending him whatever code you have from the old site. He may need to spend some time putting it back together and reworking the links, page breaks, etc., but at least he doesn't need to rewrite the whole thing.
#18
is hosting an issue? because I can make it a non-issue.
Recovering code, however....
but I'm sure web.archive.org or google.com will have a near-complete archive of it... I got a few things off of google's cache from the site pretty recently.
Recovering code, however....
but I'm sure web.archive.org or google.com will have a near-complete archive of it... I got a few things off of google's cache from the site pretty recently.
#20
Try this site: http://www.archive.org/ Although far from perfect, its totally cool - pretty much every website archived since 1996. For some reason it fails to connect to fc3s-pro.com though but it does have old k2rd with pics.
Henrik
Henrik
#22
ok...i was bored...the thing is...the google cache search thing stops displaying the cached webpages after the 11th or 12th page of listings and only shows links to the originals....so i only got like 100 or so pages of it .
#23
It would probably be worth your while to go through and search yahoo for some of the words on your different pages. For example... here, I searched for "fuel pump rx7" and opened the cached page...
http://216.109.117.135/search/cache?...FUEL/fpump.htm
Sure it may take a while to get them all... but it beats writing the coding for all of those tables, etc.
http://216.109.117.135/search/cache?...FUEL/fpump.htm
Sure it may take a while to get them all... but it beats writing the coding for all of those tables, etc.
#24
#25
Originally posted by Evil Aviator
From your "crappy windows ie explorer", choose View/Source.
You guys can save RETed a lot of time by sending him whatever code you have from the old site. He may need to spend some time putting it back together and reworking the links, page breaks, etc., but at least he doesn't need to rewrite the whole thing.
From your "crappy windows ie explorer", choose View/Source.
You guys can save RETed a lot of time by sending him whatever code you have from the old site. He may need to spend some time putting it back together and reworking the links, page breaks, etc., but at least he doesn't need to rewrite the whole thing.
I know that, I'm a web designer and computer tech. I don't know where to retrieve the code for the entire cached site in bulk... ie i don't want to click on every link and view source. That would take forever.