For what it's worth we have a couple of ways to recover an Actinic website, to some degree, from a live website.
It's only really applicable for people who have lost *everything*, except the site, as it requires a deal of customised programming.
The premise is simple - scan every page on the site, parse all the HTML and rebuild the database from the data available online.
Not an ideal solution, but it can save hours of time.
The customised programming bit comes in to play when dealing with specific, custom HTML and also the variety of components, choices, attributes etc that Actinic can use - they're the real headache.
wsi - I'd look into the Access table (if you have Access), as the error details suggests, and see identify the problem product and try changing the reference or something. There appears to be some kind of data corruption....
oh - and backup, backup, backup
It's only really applicable for people who have lost *everything*, except the site, as it requires a deal of customised programming.
The premise is simple - scan every page on the site, parse all the HTML and rebuild the database from the data available online.
Not an ideal solution, but it can save hours of time.
The customised programming bit comes in to play when dealing with specific, custom HTML and also the variety of components, choices, attributes etc that Actinic can use - they're the real headache.
wsi - I'd look into the Access table (if you have Access), as the error details suggests, and see identify the problem product and try changing the reference or something. There appears to be some kind of data corruption....
oh - and backup, backup, backup
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