Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject: File .awm lost but not .js 
Support Case Month: November 2012

Hello,

Is it possible to recover an .awm file from a .js one ? (I've lost the original)

Thank you for your answer

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

I am afraid this cannot be done automatically...

However, there is a partial solution (you regain around 80% of your existing work), read here:

http://www.likno.com/blog/lost-allwebmenus-project/254/

OR

...read the same text here:

If you are one of the unfortunate cases that have lost the source file of your menu (i.e. the .awm file), we now come to the rescue!

Provided that you do have the compiled javascript menu file (menu.js) somewhere online or offline, we offer a "partial reconstruction" service to get the Menu Structure of your project into a new project file (.awm).

This is a manual process and costs $89, provided that the size of the menu is not too large.

Please contact us if you wish to use this service.

Important Note:

This service recreates manually only the Menu Structure (the tree structure of items and groups), NOT the Style Properties. After you receive the reconstructed project from us, you will have to re-specify the style properties yourself to make your menu look as before.

Depending on your menu appearance (if you use customized styles for specific items or just the global Style Editor styles) you will gain about 80% of your time compared to re-designing the entire menu from scratch.

Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject: recover original likno project file
Support Case Month: October 2012

lost the original project file. can i recover it from likno-modal-lib.js and likno-modal-project.js. please advise. thanks.

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

I am afraid this cannot be done automatically...

However, there is a partial solution (you regain around 80% of your existing work), read here:

http://www.likno.com/blog/lost-allwebmenus-project/254/

OR

...read the same text here:

If you are one of the unfortunate cases that have lost the source file of your menu (i.e. the .awm file), we now come to the rescue!

Provided that you do have the compiled javascript menu file (menu.js) somewhere online or offline, we offer a "partial reconstruction" service to get the Menu Structure of your project into a new project file (.awm).

This is a manual process and costs $89, provided that the size of the menu is not too large.

Please contact us if you wish to use this service.

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Create any type of javascript menu (CSS menu, drop-down menu, sliding menu), button, html tree, modal window, tooltip, accordion, tab, scroller, jQuery slider or design for your websites!
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject:Recover .awm file
Support Case Month: March 2012

I have deleted my .awm file. but I still have the menu.js and menu.css. Is it possible to recover the .awm file?

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

I am afraid that it is not possible to automatically recreate the awm file from the js file.

However you have two ways out of this:

1) AllWebMenus automatically keeps backups of your menus in case something like this goes wrong. You should find these under:

c:\Users\<your user here>\AppData\Roaming\Likno Software\AllWebMenus\AutoBackup

In there you should find a separate folder for each menu project you edited, containing up to the five most recent saves of your project. Note that this will always be “one before the last” so you may lose some of your work, but you get most of it (assuming you saved often).

2) If you lost the project because you lost the whole PC (or hard drive) then you may be interested in the second solution. We offer a "partial reconstruction" service to get the Menu Structure of your project into a new project file (.awm). This is a manual process and costs $89, provided that the size of the menu is not too large. You can find more information on this here:

http://www.likno.com/blog/lost-allwebmenus-project/254/

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.

Support Case Month: March 2012
Initial Email Subject: Recover .awm file

Initial Email From: Kevin

I have deleted my .awm file. but I still have the menu.js and menu.css. Is it possible to recover the .awm file?

Kevin

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello Kevin,

I am afraid that it is not possible to automatically recreate the awm file from the js file.

However you have two ways out of this:

1) AllWebMenus automatically keeps backups of your menus in case something like this goes wrong. You should find these under:

c:\Users\<your user here>\AppData\Roaming\Likno Software\AllWebMenus\AutoBackup

In there you should find a separate folder for each menu project you edited, containing up to the five most recent saves of your project. Note that this will always be “one before the last” so you may lose some of your work, but you get most of it (assuming you saved often).

2) If you lost the project because you lost the whole PC (or hard drive) then you may be interested in the second solution. We offer a "partial reconstruction" service to get the Menu Structure of your project into a new project file (.awm). This is a manual process and costs $89, provided that the size of the menu is not too large. You can find more information on this here:

http://www.likno.com/blog/lost-allwebmenus-project/254/

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Create any type of javascript menu (CSS menu, drop-down menu, sliding menu), button, html tree, modal window, tooltip, accordion, tab, scroller, jQuery slider) or design for your websites!

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