Why not just rebuild it? I'd be willing to help. sounds like a very noble
cause ...
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 4:58 PM, Gary Schiltz
wrote:
> There are many options, open source and commercial. I’ve used
> http://ricks-apps.com/osx/sitesucker/index.html on macOS, but
Why some of us like applied complexity.
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There are many options, open source and commercial. I’ve used
http://ricks-apps.com/osx/sitesucker/index.html on macOS, but haven’t tried
it on the way back machine.
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 6:11 PM Roger Critchlow wrote:
> Ah, 2010
>
>
Ah, 2010
https://web.archive.org/web/20100602025557/http://cusf.org
Just run a recursive wget on that url, though that may not work because the
referenced urls on the page all point to cusf.jigsy.com, so they will be
archived under that url.
Ah, 2011
In what time frame was the site active?
. . . Bob
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 12:27 PM, Merle Lefkoff wrote:
>
> If someone can find the Way Back Machine and recovers Nick's valuable web
> site, I would very much like to know about that. My Center is partners with
> a
Here I am asking for your help, again.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Does anybody know of an easy way to recover a defunct
website, for the City University of Santa Fe, cusf.org, from the
WayBackMachine?
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