_brian_d_foy writes: > If anyone knows where some of these might have gone, which ones are > gone for good, and so on, please let me know. > > ======perlfaq1.pod > http://language.perl.com/versus/
http://www.perl.com/doc/FMTEYEWTK/versus/ > ======perlfaq2.pod > http://perl.oreilly.com/catalog/cookbook/ That one's actually gone to: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/cookbook/ (and how stupid of O'Reilly to break their own URLs like this), but we should probably link to the latest edition, at: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlckbk2/ > http://www.perl.com/perl/critiques/index.html This only seems to exist courtesy of the Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20031207125448/http://www.perl.com/language/critiques/index.html but looking at the content it seems a much better place to link to instead would be: http://books.perl.org/ > ======perlfaq3.pod > http://alpha.olm.net/ > http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/%7Epvhp/ptk/ptkTOC.html I know nothing about Macs nor Tk, so I'll leave those two for somebody else to examine. > http://www.ActiveState.com/Products/Komodo/index.html That one's easy: http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ (and I reckon that link would always've worked, which is yet another reason why you should never publish links with /index.html on the end when a mere / would do, but so many sites seem to do this when linking in their own pages). > http://www.castlelink.co.uk/object_system/ > http://www.starbase.com/ Again, those are new on me. > ======perlfaq4.pod > http://language.perl.com/news/y2k.html Take your pick from: http://www.perl.com/pub/a/1999/01/y2k.html http://www.perl.org/about/y2k.html Personally I'd go for the latter, cos Perl.com URLs have historically moved around so much that it seems safer to avoid them where possible! Smylers
