U usasma Retired Admin Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 2,126 Jan 22, 2013 #1 Are there backup copies of the forum .zdn files (or do you have one?) I was trying to fix a double spacing error in the Code boxes of the template file for this post: ie9 crashes, blue screen ntoskrnl.exe file causes crash - Microsoft Community (I manually fixed it) I clicked on Save Forum .zdn and "Save and Run" Now I don't get the RED coloring, nor the Code boxes in my HTML view - so I can't copy/paste them into my Microsoft Answers posts. EDIT: Interesting note, it appears that Answers strips the RED and Code boxes out of the post - after the initial post is made. It also "fixed" my manual removal of the double spaces - making the post look awfully crowded. Gonna have to fix that now Last edited: Jan 22, 2013
Are there backup copies of the forum .zdn files (or do you have one?) I was trying to fix a double spacing error in the Code boxes of the template file for this post: ie9 crashes, blue screen ntoskrnl.exe file causes crash - Microsoft Community (I manually fixed it) I clicked on Save Forum .zdn and "Save and Run" Now I don't get the RED coloring, nor the Code boxes in my HTML view - so I can't copy/paste them into my Microsoft Answers posts. EDIT: Interesting note, it appears that Answers strips the RED and Code boxes out of the post - after the initial post is made. It also "fixed" my manual removal of the double spaces - making the post look awfully crowded. Gonna have to fix that now
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jan 22, 2013 #2 In SysnativeBSODApps, you will find a backup directory with .zdn files stored. There are backups of forum settings within those .zdn files if you are using the latest version of the apps, 2.7.2. Just open a backup file with a modified date before the changes were made.
In SysnativeBSODApps, you will find a backup directory with .zdn files stored. There are backups of forum settings within those .zdn files if you are using the latest version of the apps, 2.7.2. Just open a backup file with a modified date before the changes were made.
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jan 22, 2013 #4 No problem. Glad I added that feature to the newest version. :-}