Little BabyDoll Christine Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Imentioned in a status update that I was faced with the daunting task or redoing my rubber panty review, my Little Girl Lessons and my News. Sombody PM'ed me to try the I nternet Archive Wayback Machine, So I did. I got the "Forbidden" screen telling me I did not have permission to use it. I am running Windoews 7 with Firefox 56 (57 is slow, showing me a white screen for about 15-20 seconds and does not have show/hide passwords or FireFTP which is about the best free FTP going; including FileZilla, wwhich I keep as a spare, so there's no advantage to Quantum and it should still be in beta). In other words I can't get at the things I would like to recover. If I could run Chrome in a white text/black bg mode, I would switch if I could stomach a browser that you have to sign into to work with.K-Melion is another good browser but you have to go into it to make adkustments and that is a bit geeky for me right now (though I would like to learn it)
Bettypooh Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 It seemed to work for me but only as far as non-member access content. I didn't try to sign in. I randomly picked Feb 5 2012 from saved dates and it showed up There is also a page which shows how to use api's and such, which is way over my head tech-wise but it may help: https://archive.org/help/wayback_api.php W8.1 and the latest FF here Bettypooh
willnotwill Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 You can't sign in and you only get content that is on the first page of a page (the page links don't work). It only shows pages that could be crawled. Anything that causes a background php to run on the site won't work on the static copy.
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted December 16, 2017 Author Posted December 16, 2017 So what you are saying is that I am right and Mr Peabody DOES hate me
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