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Old 26th February 2022, 22:25
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Loosing valuable websites

I was looking at http://www.ww2.dk/ and wanted to get to Tony Wood's site; gone, and the Wayback Macine appeared to have nothing. Many good sites are disappearing, including Bob Baxters. has anyone backed up any of their info?
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Old 26th February 2022, 22:28
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ww2.dk is working for me (the Netherlands)
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Old 27th February 2022, 01:52
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If you're looking to download Tony Wood's claims lists, this worked for me just a few minutes ago:

http://don-caldwell.we.bs/jg26/claims/tonywood.htm
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Old 27th February 2022, 02:03
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Thanks for the reply. I had found that but can't remember now if that is all that was on Tony Wood's original site.
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Old 27th February 2022, 02:14
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I believe it is, though others would probably know better than I.
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Old 27th February 2022, 12:26
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Re: Loosing valuable websites

You can go to the Wayback Machine and trigger an archiving operation for a website you would like to preserve. It's not 100% but better than nothing.

https://web.archive.org/save/

Also, if you can afford it, donate some money to them, the service isn't free to create and maintain.

https://archive.org/donate/

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Old 27th February 2022, 12:57
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You can go to the Wayback Machine and trigger an archiving operation for a website you would like to preserve.

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If no one has done it so far, www.gyges.dk would be worth preserving. I don't imagine that the family of the late SES would keep it going forever.
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Old 27th February 2022, 15:27
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Re: Loosing valuable websites

The Wayback Mashine has the Gyges site saved several times.
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Old 27th February 2022, 18:04
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I have found that if you rely on the automatic saves they sometimes miss out pieces. In general it is quite good, but always worth forcing a save.

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Old 28th February 2022, 06:35
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If no one has done it so far, www.gyges.dk would be worth preserving. I don't imagine that the family of the late SES would keep it going forever.
I had no idea he had gone. I use the site regularity; in fact several times today!

I always use the wayback macine, but it had nothing on TonY Woods; it does have Bob Baxter's site though.
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