On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 20:54:43 -0600
Mike Flannigan <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is an archive of a website that went dead in 2011:
> https://web.archive.org/web/20090609191130/http://www.vienici.com:80/moabs/lookups.html
> 
> The 3rd search box (link) takes you to:
> https://web.archive.org/web/20090306211924/http://www.vienici.com:80/moabs/yearlastwild.asp
> 
> The search does not work on that page, for obvious reasons.  I have looked at
> the page source and decided the search was run by javascript, but I could be
> wrong about that.  If you are snowed in and have some time to devote to this,
> what I want to know is what format was the marriage license data in on this
> guys server.  I don't think that can be told from the page source, but I 
> thought
> I would ask you guys.  Perhaps you would need the ASP file to tell that??
> It was not a huge amount of data, so it could have been in almost any format.
> 
> The reason I am asking is because we are trying to find that data 6 years
> after the guy died.
> 
> I'm pretty sure he had an account at the Wayback Machine, and he may have 
> stored
> the data there, in addition to other places.

You ever find the data you needed?

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