Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it looks like all my
workbooks were somehow trashed some time between the 25th and 29th of
May this year. I might take a look through this newsgroup to see if
it's a known issue. I guess I might have to accept that I lost all my
work.

On 18 Aug, 15:47, Marshall Hampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There might be a better way to do this, but here is one way:
>
> In a cell of your worksheet, do:
>
> %sh
> ls -t ../../snapshots |head
>
> which will give you a list of the most recent snapshots of your
> worksheets.  For my worksheet, the most recent one was called:
> 1250606636.bz2.  So then you can do:
>
> %sh
> cp ../../snapshots/1250606636.bz2 .
>
> and you will get a link to that compressed worksheet snapshot.  You
> could then unpack it, and then paste it in after clicking "Edit" in
> the notebook.
>
> That's a little tedious if you have lots of worksheets lost in this
> way - it might be possible to restore all of them with a script, but
> I'm not sure exactly how to do that on sagenb.org.
>
> -Marshall Hampton
>
> On Aug 18, 9:26 am, bsdz <blai...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I just checked back at my workbooks onwww.sagenb.organdfound most
> > of my workbooks have had their content replaced with a single "e"
> > character.
>
> > Does anyone know how I can recover my workbooks?
>
> > Blair
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