Posted by
Beo on
Jun 14, 2017; 1:31pm
URL: https://support.nabble.com/How-to-prevent-accidentally-lost-embedding-code-forum-access-again-when-you-redirect-the-forum-to-yo-tp7598144.html
Hi,
recently I had the embedding code of my forum on a page on my website accidentally deleted and you quickly helped me retrieved it
http://support.nabble.com/Recovery-request-for-f-5911-td7598137.html (thanks!)
I apologize if this info is already present, I've made a research in the support forum, but couldn't able to find an answer.
My question is simple:
how can I prevent this to happen again? 
In general, having codes deleted when I work on the html is something that can happen from time to time.
It happens.
In this case I was modifying and integrating some text - and accidentally the blog editor "ate" a portion of the code.
Having set the redirect of my nabble forum on my website page in which the embedded code is,
if
the nabble code it's accidentally deleted again:
how can I prevent to lose access in the future,
be able to access the forum
and so access the embedding code
(without asking you for recovery again)?

Is it enough to save the embedding code apart (I mean, in a document I keep apart, not online),
and, if needed, simply paste it again in my html for the page in which I want to have the forum seen by my users?
If not, having the embedded code
in two different html pages, and having the redirect of the forum on one of them, (the html of which
never to be touched again!),
so that if I delete the code on one page , I can access the forum login on this other html page,
which the redirect points to? Makes sense?
I really like and enjoy having this option of redirecting the forum on my website -but obviously a little concerned about this deleting thing.
Thank you!