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Post by kari on Aug 27, 2016 6:45:47 GMT
If you don't find for example some article any more (Deleted, removed etc). You can ask it in this thread. Maybe someone has taken a backup about it and he/she can post it again
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Post by kari on Aug 27, 2016 6:47:29 GMT
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Post by John on Aug 27, 2016 8:10:54 GMT
Those are two completely different forums (fora? ) The missing article was from the Hayley Westenra Official forum which was run by Universal (Decca) and has recently been removed. Hayley Westenra International (HWI) is a fan managed site/forum which continues.
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Post by kari on Aug 27, 2016 9:14:28 GMT
Those are two completely different forums (fora? ) The missing article was from the Hayley Westenra Official forum which was run by Universal (Decca) and has recently been removed. Hayley Westenra International (HWI) is a fan managed site/forum which continues. Discussion content seems to be same in my backup, even it looks different than Don archive view. I couldn't find that discussion from the new forum any more. So they haven't copied content from the old removed forum to the new one. My backup has been taken earlier from this address hayleywestenra.forums.umusic.co.uk/t/477.aspxAt least my notes was so. It was the same address as Don mentioned before.
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Post by John on Aug 27, 2016 12:43:05 GMT
I couldn't find that discussion from the new forum any more. So they haven't copied content from the old removed forum to the new one. No, it's not an old forum and a new forum. Hayley Westenra International HWI is an independent forum which has been running for many years. The official forum closed on 25 July 2016 with only about a week's notice. All the content is gone, apart from anything which individual users may have copied from it.
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Post by Beachguy on Aug 27, 2016 14:19:07 GMT
If you don't find for example some article any more (Deleted, removed etc). You can ask it in this thread. Maybe someone has taken a backup about it and he/she can post it again Any an all Likes that Lisa posted on JEFC , there should be few , I know of three cause I have one
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Post by don78710 on Aug 27, 2016 14:52:15 GMT
I find archive.org and Google useful to view many deleted web articles and pages. For example, Jackie's site at "Femalesingers" has been gone (along with the website) for years. In 2009 Lisa posted several mp3 PTAD songs. I can click on "To Where You Are" on the page (below) and it still plays! Sorry, old deleted videos are not archived. Try it out, you can click around a bit. web.archive.org/web/20100914100818/http://femalesingers.ning.com/group/jackieevancho/forum/topics/jackies-songsArchive.org can be balky and slow, hard to get onto during busy times and sometimes giving differing results. Google search has a similar feature; after a search, click on the downward pointing arrow on each article and you will get a cached image of the web page. The cached image is usually weeks old, rather than years for archive.org. But it is useful if an article has recently been deleted. Location of "cached" downward pointing arrows: Don
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