On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 19:00:40 +0100, Pawe³
'Ausir' Dembowski wrote:
Please
keep in mind that if a link is used as a reference for an
article, especially if it is cited in the article text, it should
never be removed, even if dead, until a suitable replacement
reference is provided.
Can't we replace such links with links to
web.archive.org then?
Adding a link to
web.archive.org is appropriate and desirable but
replacement destroys the link to the original source, which will be
needed if/when
web.archive.org dies.
Has the Wayback Machine archived anything new since the end of 2004?
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