I have been working on a fairly simple website for a few months now using Website Creator X6. Everything was working well every time I tested the site internally. Now all of a sudden, the program is telling me the NOD file is damaged and that it cannot be recovered. I then get a message directing me to read "recover.txt" in the Website Creator directory for "alternative" ways of recovering the data.
The problem is, "recover.txt" doesn't exist.
I have tried importing the internally published pages to recreate the site, but Creator tells me the pages are "too large."
It also appears that Creator stopped creating backups of the NOD file.
How am I to recover this data so I can publish the site online? How could the NOD file have become corrupted in the first place? (I frequently got messages that the file was corrupted when I loaded it, but Website Creator always recovered it.)
I am not happy with the stability of this program.
Every once in a while Corel seems to take a stab at a new area that is DOA (like this Web Creator). Does anyone here remember their Flash Animation program years ago (I forget its name)? I kind of liked it, but the file sizes were huge - DOA. Now Flash is dead too. Maybe Corel should stay with their original suite (although I would love if they took a stab at an HTML 5 animation program!).
Hi Thomas,
Yep, called Rave, I called it Rage. Large bloated files and very limited in scripting. It did work for basic animation if you did not mind the huge file size<G>