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I lost my CodeProject Articles!

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    I recently had Firefox 2.0 crash on me, and it's certainly not the first time it has crashed. Whenever I would relaunch Firefox, it would restore my session, and all the CodeProject Articles I had up would come back. However, this time they did not, or rather some of them did not. I had quite a few very interesting articles I wanted to come back to, but now some of them say Page Not Found. Here are a few examples... http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&adid=6931[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&id=6238[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeLinks.aspx?C=False&ids=5229,6456,5234[^] If anyone can offer some suggestions as to why these Articles did not come back when restoring Firefox 2.0, or can offer an easy way to look through listings of the CodeProject Articles (though I'm sure there are thousands), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time, and I value anyone's response! Christopher

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      I recently had Firefox 2.0 crash on me, and it's certainly not the first time it has crashed. Whenever I would relaunch Firefox, it would restore my session, and all the CodeProject Articles I had up would come back. However, this time they did not, or rather some of them did not. I had quite a few very interesting articles I wanted to come back to, but now some of them say Page Not Found. Here are a few examples... http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&adid=6931[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&id=6238[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeLinks.aspx?C=False&ids=5229,6456,5234[^] If anyone can offer some suggestions as to why these Articles did not come back when restoring Firefox 2.0, or can offer an easy way to look through listings of the CodeProject Articles (though I'm sure there are thousands), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time, and I value anyone's response! Christopher

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      They don't work fro me either! You broke them! EDIT: If you ask me, CP has way too much unneeded ASP in it.

      modified on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:09 AM

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        I recently had Firefox 2.0 crash on me, and it's certainly not the first time it has crashed. Whenever I would relaunch Firefox, it would restore my session, and all the CodeProject Articles I had up would come back. However, this time they did not, or rather some of them did not. I had quite a few very interesting articles I wanted to come back to, but now some of them say Page Not Found. Here are a few examples... http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&adid=6931[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeHTML.aspx?C=False&id=6238[^] http://www.codeproject.com/script/Ann/ServeLinks.aspx?C=False&ids=5229,6456,5234[^] If anyone can offer some suggestions as to why these Articles did not come back when restoring Firefox 2.0, or can offer an easy way to look through listings of the CodeProject Articles (though I'm sure there are thousands), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time, and I value anyone's response! Christopher

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        I find Foxmarks really useful for backing up bookmarks. I know that's not going to get back your links but it may stop the problem from occuring again. Just add a folder to your 'bookmarks toolbar folder' and then drag links from the address bar to the new folder when you find something interesting. Foxmarks will then sync those details with it's server when firefox closes. I find it really useful to synchronise my home and office pc's.

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