Help! About To Lose Delicate Information.

SpaceshipSpaceship
Watch

Humdizzy

VIP Member
Impact
26
I set up this website to collect information for my senior index which only appears in the student edition of the yearbook just so we can keep in touch with each other. So my host shuts down my account because of this and now I can't get to the info. I'm wondering if I can view it somewhere in the cache of my mac. This is urgent! Thanks.

Wait no, nvm. It's not because of me. According to my host their servers were subpoenaed.

Does anyone know how to view the pages in their cache?!
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
GoDaddyGoDaddy
0
•••
I'm using firefox. It's a txt file.
 
0
•••
type "about:cache" without the quotes where you used to type your url
and it will show you this info:
Cache Directory:

Humdizzy said:
I'm using firefox. It's a txt file.
 
0
•••
weblord said:
type "about:cache" without the quotes where you used to type your url
and it will show you this info:
Cache Directory:

I figured this out already, thanks. It's just that I've already visited the new page of the site which is suspended. This page has updated the cache file.
 
0
•••
dang what a waste :(
Humdizzy said:
I figured this out already, thanks. It's just that I've already visited the new page of the site which is suspended. This page has updated the cache file.
 
0
•••
Try searching your website in Google...... look for a cached link under the description. Another option is to try archive.org - they might have it.

Good luck!

-Bill
 
0
•••
another good idea
on google.com type "cache:www.yourdomain.com"
Bill said:
Try searching your website in Google...... look for a cached link under the description. Another option is to try archive.org - they might have it.

Good luck!

-Bill
 
0
•••
Thank goodness the information was stored on the computers at school. I lost 2 classes, but it's nothing compared to if I lost entire classes.
 
0
•••
good for you, fortunately. :tu:
Humdizzy said:
Thank goodness the information was stored on the computers at school. I lost 2 classes, but it's nothing compared to if I lost entire classes.
 
0
•••
Glad to hear it all ended well. :)
 
0
•••
Nice Keenen!

This is a good lesson to take back ups, I usually forget to back up myself. :laugh:

-Bill
 
0
•••
Dynadot — .com TransferDynadot — .com Transfer

We're social

Spaceship
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
DomainEasy — Zero Commission
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back