On 17 Aug 2017 11:58 -0600, from arnold(a)skeeve.com:
OK, so how do I actually get the file? I seem to not be able to figure
out how the Wayback machine works. :-(
Here's a quick way to get the _most recently archived_ version of a
URL from the Wayback Machine:
Take
https://web.archive.org/web/99991232235959/
Append the URL of interest, including protocol.
That would be
https://web.archive.org/web/99991232235959/http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cs…
Feed that to your web browser or other HTTP client.
It will redirect to the most recent version, which in this case
appears to be
https://web.archive.org/web/20070203045131/http://cm.bell-labs.com:80/cm/cs…
Alternatively, you need Javascript enabled to see on which dates they
archived the URL in question (that'd be the '*' variant, except I
access the Wayback Machine over HTTPS), then hover over a colored date
to see the list of snapshots on that date, then click the time link to
go to that version of the URL.
They used to have until recently a UI that didn't require executing
client-side Javascript... I suppose that's called progress.
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