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How long does jsFiddle host your code for?

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I have been using jsFiddle to assist in helping answer questions around Stack Overflow, and some of the old code/scripts have started disappearing - seems like it expires after a certain length of inactivity.

I tried looking at the jsFiddle documentation, and searching Google, but couldn't find any info on how long they store the scripts for.

Does anyone happen to know how long jsFiddle hosts your code for?

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Samuel Liew Avatar asked Nov 17 '11 17:11

Samuel Liew


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1 Answers

According to the developer (via twitter tweet 1 & tweet 2):

Until beta, all fiddles are stored permanently. And, currently, they live forever.

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WiredPrairie Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 15:10

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