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  • All caught up…

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    Posted on March 30th, 2009David Meadgeneral

    So I’ve now re-posted all the “lost” posts on this blog.  They might have not been in the right order, but I have managed to put them back on the original dates.  Any comments that I could find are now in the actual body of the posts, which isn’t too bad.

    Going forward things should be back to normal (fingers crossed).

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  • Logging my travels…

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    Posted on March 16th, 2009David Meadgeneral

    So I’m heading back to Blighty after 6 years.  I’m looking forward to seeing a lot of my friends as well as spending time with family.  On the flip side I’m really going to miss Julie & Josh.

    Instead of trying to update lots of different places online whilst I’m away I’ve set up a tumblelog specifically for the trip.  After checking, I should be able to send audio, video and photos to it from my phone, which is good.

    Hopefully it’ll be blogging per normal on my return.

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  • Help! I’ve lost my blog…

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    Posted on March 16th, 2009David Meadgeneral, web

    So A couple of weeks ago, when preparing to move RefreshCleveland across, I inadvertanly wiped my Wordpress db clean! Bugger!  Add to that problems I had with RefreshCleveland, it wasn’t a great week.

    I’ve managed to get both installed now and reclaimed the older posts for this blog.  They were still being housed at Blogger.  My newer posts however only exists as search results.  Which is a good thing.

    I did a search through Google with the term site:davidjohnmead.com "blog archive" which returned all my posts (thankfully not many) and the comments in the cache.

    As I grabbed each one into Evernote, which kept the HTML intact (thank you), I’m planning on adding these back in manually, with the same publish date. I know that any SEO “juice” is long gone as they’ll have different URLs.  If I have time I could update the .htaccess, but I think I’ll just wait until Google crawls them again.  The comments will be there but as part of the content. Now I need to set-up some Wordpress backup or cron job to save this and Refresh.

    Lessons learned.

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