From Ezblock web, I saved a project as file, but on reopening project, it is missing data and file seems corrupted. The file saved was ~1600 kb but if open & save again, it is only 200 kb.
When file opens, it flashes all blocks for a second but then most blocks disappears and looks corrupted. An older version of file opens okay.
Is there a way to recover files?
Or proper way to save files? every time give a new file and project name?
I tried attaching the video of opening the file - you can see some text disappearing to load. But as a new user, I am unable to upload files.
Also, screenshot attached of before importing file size compared to file saved after importing/ opening.
I have tried opening in Chrome from multiple PCs and from Android app - but have the same issue in opening file - not sure if file missed to save something or missing a header or file name caused an issue.
It’s hard to see the problem in the screenshot.
Please record a video of the problem for us.
If your video is too large, you can upload to onedrive, and then share the link of the video to us and give us the permission to access it.
When you are editing the programme, you have to save and exit, otherwise your edited content does not exist!
Have you tried going to a new project, editing the code program, saving and exiting, then clicking into edit again, does the issue still occur?
You can also provide us your editing content block, we will follow your editing operation to reproduce, see if we can reproduce the problem.
The project file you provided is empty after we open and edit it.
It is possible that you have lost this file.
We suggest that you create a new project and try to see how it saves.
Okay. But caused it? How to avoid in future? Solution?
When to save code?
How to name files so yo avoid this error?
When to save backup file?
As this is offline, does studio auto cache the code somewhere?
Is there windows executable or installable version instead of web version?
It seems that your code has triggered some hidden bug. The code you sent us last time, both of them were the same corrupted saved files. The link also appears to be the same. Could you please resend the original code so that we can take a look at where the problem might be? Your code should be recoverable.
The code is not cached anywhere. After you save it, all the project information is stored in the saved file.
Additionally, we currently only have mobile versions (Android, iOS) and a web version, and do not have a desktop version available.