what to do when your ISP deletes your weblog

Last week my ISP deleted my weblog.

I had asked them to downgrade my account from an ADSL account to something cheaper while I am in India. So they did, and in the process deleted the cgi space and MySql database that was hosting the weblog. Partly it is my fault, since (a) I didn’t keep my own backup and (b) I didn’t spell out for them in big block letters : DO NOT REMOVE THE 2 1/2 YEARS WORTH OF CONTENT. You’d think they might notice that it existed before going ahead and deleting it without a backup though. After all, even windows has an “Are you sure”.

So there I was with no backup of quite a lot of personal and professional thoughts and memories.

Fortunately Google has a really cool feature that allows you to see the latest cached version of any site in their index. As you can see if you do this query they archive quite a lot of stuff - my whole site included!

So a few days and lines of ruby later, I now have a newly retrieved webblog, hosted courtesy of my friend Damian Murphy.

Needless to say, I am also writing a script to regularly back it up…

3 Responses to “what to do when your ISP deletes your weblog”

  1. Boss Hogg Says:

    Future employers take note, eh?

  2. damian Says:

    Pity we can’t all have Internode as out ISP, huh? :)

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Hey Chris! We have missed you. Please send your new address and phone number to me at Kerrie’s (also new email address), I left your details at home and won’t be there for a week. Love Mum.

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