Thanks for the link (and reminder) to archive.org... I just discovered 
an easy way to recover some articles I had on my old sites that are 
still pertinent, but were lost (well, waiting to be transfered from a 
database) when I upgraded my webserver and CMS.

Now I just need to cut and past them... :)  So much easier than messing 
around with dissimilar databases...

Shawn

Mark Carlson wrote:
> Could be, but it wasn't always FF.
> 
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ie7.com
> 
> looks like a .com frenzy buy:
> 
>>From Dec 04, 2001 til Jan 03, 2004
>   "This domain is hosted by Digital Dataflow Ltd."
> 
> Then Jan 03, 2004: "Afternic parked ..."
> http://web.archive.org/web/20040103032353/http://www.ie7.com/
> 
> .. then back to DD
> http://web.archive.org/web/20040525095014/http://ie7.com/
> 
> even as late as Feb 11, 2005 it was parked by sedo-parking
> http://web.archive.org/web/20050211065341/http://ie7.com/
> 
> Can only speculate that this is the date it finally changed hands:
> "Record last updated on 04-Mar-2006."
> 
> Not that it matters much, I just like pimping archive.org <3
> 
> -Mark
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