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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions How to open and see content in .PPK files? Post 302835337 by Ariean on Monday 22nd of July 2013 08:52:25 AM
Old 07-22-2013
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Originally Posted by lamentofking
Go to Puttygen and load the files and then try to choose "Export OpenSSH File." Go to notepad and then see if you can open them.
I followed your instructions and saved the file as a .txt file, but when i save it to the "C:\Program Files\Putty\" folder i can't physically see the file when i navigate to that location probably because of some permissions issue or something, but when i save it to the desktop i can see that file.

Thank you.
 

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Padre::Autosave(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Padre::Autosave(3pm)

NAME
Padre::Autosave - auto-save and recovery mechanism for Padre SYNOPSIS
my $autosave = Padre:Autosave->new( db => 'path/to/database' ); $autosave->save_file( $path, $type, $data, $timestamp ) = @_; DESCRIPTION
The longer auto-save plan The following is just a plan that is currently shelved as some people on the Padre development list think this is not necessary and one should use a real version control for this anyway. So I leave it here for now, for future exploration. I'd like to provide auto-save with some history and recovery service. While I am writing this for Padre I'll make the code separate so others can use it. An SQLite database will be used for this but theoretically any database could be used. Event plain file system. Basically this will provide a versioned file system with metadata and automatic cleanup. Besides the content of the file we need to save some meta data: path to the file will be the unique identifier timestamp type of save (initial, auto-save, user initiated save, external) When opening a file for the first time it is saved in the database.(initial) Every N seconds files that are not currently in "saved" situation are auto-saved in the database making sure that they are only saved if they differ from the previous state. (auto-save) Evey time a file is saved it is also saved to the database. (user initiated save) Before reloading a file we auto-save it. (auto-save) Every time we notice that a file was changed on the disk if the user decides to overwrite it we also save the (external) changed file. Before auto-saving a file we make sure it has not changed since the last auto-save. In order to make sure the database does not get too big we setup a cleaning mechanism that is executed once in a while. There might be several options but for now: 1) Every entry older than N days will be deleted. Based on the database we'll be able to provide the user recovery in case of crash or accidental overwrite. When opening padre we should check if there are files in the database that the last save was not a user initiated save and offer recovery. When opening a file we should also check how is it related to the last save in the database. For buffers that were never saved and so have no file names we should have some internal identifier in Padre and use that for the auto-save till the first user initiated save. The same mechanism will be really useful when we start providing remote editing. Then a file is identified by its URI ( ftp://machine/path/to/file or scp://machine/path/to/file ) my @types = qw(initial, autosave, usersave, external); sub save_data { my ($path, $timestamp, $type, $data) = @_; } perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Autosave(3pm)
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