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omolini [Questions Answered]
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 **A:** The development server expects exact addresses. "​www.site.com"​ is different than "​site.com"​. So make sure you are accessing the site with the URL you crawled. In other words, if you crawled "​www.site.com",​ then you will access the site as "​www.site.com"​. If you crawled "​site.com",​ then you will access the site with "​site.com"​. Only after publishing, the redirects will be added, so "​site.com"​ will go to the primary site "​www.site.com"​ and vice versa. **A:** The development server expects exact addresses. "​www.site.com"​ is different than "​site.com"​. So make sure you are accessing the site with the URL you crawled. In other words, if you crawled "​www.site.com",​ then you will access the site as "​www.site.com"​. If you crawled "​site.com",​ then you will access the site with "​site.com"​. Only after publishing, the redirects will be added, so "​site.com"​ will go to the primary site "​www.site.com"​ and vice versa.
  
-**Q: Can capture specific URL's or files?​**\\ +**Q: I prefer working on site files on my own computer with my own text editors. Is this possible?**\\ 
-**A:​** ​While this feature is planned to be added in the futureit is not currently available. If you need to add files to an existing site, you can upload them through ​the file manager, ​or use the Upload URL in the file manager ​to upload a link to a working fileIf you need further assistancecontact one of the admins, and they will be able to modify ​the site files any way needed.+**A:​** ​Affirmatively yes! once you have archived a website, you will need go back to the job queue, click on "​Edit" ​to access the File Manager. Inside the File Manager, you may easily compress a website into a zip-file by selecting all files and then choosing "​Zip"​. This will begin a process in the background and the file manager ​will be unavailable until the compression of files is done. Zipping may take a few minutes. Once the process is complete, the file will appear ​in the active directory. You may then download the zip-file and unzip it to your computer ​to work on the filesOnce you are doneyou can create another zip archive, upload it back to the server. Then inside the File Manager, open the archive you uploaded, and click UnZip. You do not need to zip up a site every time you make a change. You may also upload individual edited files if you prefer. If you'd like to test the site on your local computer, you may choose to use a locally running HTTP server, or you can upload ​files to the development server and test the site there.
  
 **Q: I would like to back up the site I crawled. Is that possible?​**\\ **Q: I would like to back up the site I crawled. Is that possible?​**\\
 **A:** Yes, you can always back up your site, even after you fix and edit it. Just log on to the Contributor Panel, go to the File Manager of the your website using the Edit button, select all files, and click on the ZIP or TAR buttons to create archives of the selected files. You can then download the archive to your computer. **A:** Yes, you can always back up your site, even after you fix and edit it. Just log on to the Contributor Panel, go to the File Manager of the your website using the Edit button, select all files, and click on the ZIP or TAR buttons to create archives of the selected files. You can then download the archive to your computer.
  
-**Q: I prefer working on site files on my own computer with my own text editors. Is this possible?**\\ +**Q: Can capture specific URL's or files?​**\\ 
-**A:​** ​Affirmatively yes! once you have archived a website, you will need go back to the job queue, click on "​Edit" ​to access the File Manager. Inside the File Manager, you may easily compress a website into a zip-file by selecting all files and then choosing "​Zip"​. This will begin a process in the background and the file manager ​will be unavailable until the compression of files is done. Zipping may take a few minutes. Once the process is complete, the file will appear ​in the active directory. You may then download the zip-file and unzip it to your computer ​to work on the filesOnce you are doneyou can create another zip archive, upload it back to the server. Then inside ​the File Manager, open the archive you uploaded, and click UnZip. You do not need to zip up a site every time you make a change. You may also upload individual edited files if you prefer. If you'd like to test the site on your local computer, you may choose to use a locally running HTTP server, or you can upload ​files to the development server and test the site there.+**A:​** ​While this feature is planned to be added in the futureit is not currently available. If you need to add files to an existing site, you can upload them through ​the file manager, ​or use the Upload URL in the file manager ​to upload a link to a working fileIf you need further assistancecontact one of the admins, and they will be able to modify ​the site files any way needed. 
  
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