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	<title>Comments on: Switching Host Providers &#8211; We Have Moved!</title>
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	<description>HART&#039;s mind works in mysterious ways .. someone should take advantage of that</description>
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		<title>By: HART</title>
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		<description>AFTERTHOUGHT: (Re: FTP)

Just a note for the future .. when FTP&#039;ing your stuff FROM the &#039;net of the old provider to your local computer, you should do this in BINARY mode. This way when you upload everything in ASCII Mode to the new provider, and then repeat in BINARY Mode the pictures and graphics and media, they are still in binary mode.

I didn&#039;t do that with Curling Blog .. I FTP&#039;ed everything over in ASCII, then upload in ASCII and even though I redid it in BINARY .. the pictures were still ascii-weird looking. 

I just repeated process and downloaded old pictures from old server in binary mode and uploaded it in binary mode to the new server and everything cleared up.

Hope that makes sense to somebody.  // HART</description>
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<p>Just a note for the future .. when FTP&#8217;ing your stuff FROM the &#8216;net of the old provider to your local computer, you should do this in BINARY mode. This way when you upload everything in ASCII Mode to the new provider, and then repeat in BINARY Mode the pictures and graphics and media, they are still in binary mode.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t do that with Curling Blog .. I FTP&#8217;ed everything over in ASCII, then upload in ASCII and even though I redid it in BINARY .. the pictures were still ascii-weird looking. </p>
<p>I just repeated process and downloaded old pictures from old server in binary mode and uploaded it in binary mode to the new server and everything cleared up.</p>
<p>Hope that makes sense to somebody.  // HART</p>
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