Google Cache Saves The Day

July 18th, 2007

I made an amateur web designer mistake today, but luckily Google’s cache was there to bail me out. Somebody alerted me to a spelling error on one of my smaller sites, so I opened it up in my editor to fix it. Some of you know where this is going.

When I opened it up, I opened it live… on the server. When I clicked save, the editor crashed. Bye bye went the page of my website. It just so happens that this was the homepage.

Luckily, I designed the site so that actual content was all in include files – separate from the PHP logic. Heading over to Google I managed to do a search for “cache:www.example.com” and view source to get all my content back.

If it weren’t for Google, I’d have had to wait a few hours until I could get my hands on a backup version of the website’s code.

Thanks Google.

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1 Comment

  • 1. Ryan  |  July 18th, 2007 at 1:06 pm

    I guess I should mention that I was doing this update from my laptop… where I didn’t have any backups stored. Had I done this from the office, it wouldn’t have been an issue.


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