heini

msg:222738 | 6:20 pm on Oct 9, 2003 (gmt 0) |
ATW does not have a public available cache. Most engines don't have that, as it is legally in a gray area.
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onedumbear

msg:222739 | 3:58 am on Oct 10, 2003 (gmt 0) |
thanks heini, that is what i thought but was hoping someone might know a "neat trick". I went to comet systems and found that the search results show the "earlier" version of this page that i am after, but i cant find a "archived copy" link for it. Anyone have suggestions how to retrieve the archived copy in comet?
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powerofeyes

msg:222740 | 12:12 am on Oct 12, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Hello dumbwear, You can possibly find your cache of the site from [web.archive.org...] (eg) [web.archive.org...] but it will show only old versions and possibly you can find your site cache too, VIJAY.
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takagi

msg:222741 | 12:38 pm on Oct 12, 2003 (gmt 0) |
| I went to comet systems and found that the search results show the "earlier" version of this page that i am after, but i cant find a "archived copy" link for it. |
| Some 2 months ago Comet Web Search stopped showing the 'archived copy' link, which was the Google cache + caching date, because they changed from Google results to FAST/AlltheWeb results (see: Comet Web Search stopped showing 'Archived copy'. [webmasterworld.com]) Next to Google [google.com] and Gigablast [gigablast.com] there are a few really small or specialized search engines that show cached pages: Scrub The Web [scrubtheweb.com] IncyWincy [incywincy.com] Daypop [daypop.com] Feedster [feedster.com] BoardReader [boardreader.com] See also: Finding Old Web Pages [searchengineshowdown.com]
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takagi

msg:222742 | 6:27 am on Oct 13, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Two more: Yuntis [yuntis-wrl.ecsl.cs.sunysb.edu] Gigablast.nu [gigablast.nu]
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