Thanks for the responses. I probably won't get a chance to do much with them until I get back from Philcon, but it's good to know. However, I think you misunderstood me on one point:
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
Quote:As for the link on the Wayback Machine, the Wayback Machine may not have scraped any links to the page in question from the old webhost or it may have had a robots.txt restriction on page scraping. I'm guessing that it may not have been able to scrape a working link at the time or it got back a corrupted result based on the error I got when I tried to access the link.I have the link -- it's the one I included. It works, it has a page on the Archive. But Orain rejects it because "sytes.net" is part of the URL. After I get through the spam filter, this is what appears when I try to save:
Quote:* The text you wanted to save was blocked by the spam filter.Since sytes has apparently not existed for years, why is it still being filtered? And why when it's not the domain the URL goes to, but in a parameter?
This is probably caused by a link to a blacklisted external site.
* The following text is what triggered our spam filter: sytes.net
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.