I downloaded SiteScooper (for use with Win2k) only about a week ago, but it 
seems that some of the .site files are already experiencing link rot (for 
instance, Dilbert). But, I don't blame SiteScooper for this -- it's just that 
some of the pages' layouts have changed since the .site files were written.

Anyhow, I'm not just complaining about this -- I've fixed some of the .site 
files on my own.  So is there someplace where I should send these files? 
Normally, I'd send them along to SiteScooper.org (for inclusion in the next 
release), but I'm still not sure if SiteScooper.org is under active 
development (?).

And, I wasn't sure if I should send my updated .site files to the list, 
either, as I wasn't sure if attachments are acceptable on this list.

Secondly, though, are there perhaps any SiteScooper "fan sites" that publish 
new or updated .site files? I could send my updated .site files there, of 
course, but I would also find that useful for discovering new .site files that 
others may have created.

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  Alex Bischoff                                           3812078 on ICQ
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