As of Dec 15 (my 65th birthday!) 11:20 pm EST, Outliners.com is
NOW UP.
WRT Derek's question, there are a lot of programs that can capture
entire Web sites. I've tried a couple, but have yet to decide on one.
They store & display the results in many different ways--I don't know
which would prove to be easiest to use. I also don't know if they
would be able to capture all of outliners.com. I am running Win 98SE
on a Thinkpad with only 196mb ram and dial-up Internet, so am not
really equipped to capture entire Web sites.
-sc
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--- In outliners-pims@yahoogroups.com, "derekcornishuk"
<100341.2151@c...> wrote:
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> Steve C.
>
> Every time this happens I get worried about whether the Outliners
> archive will go down the tubes. This would be a pity, given all the
> great discussion of software that's gone on over the years.
>
> Back in 5/27/01 John Lai talked about getting the whole archive
> downloaded using something like Webzip (presumably there are lots of
> alternatives by now). Has anyone done this, do you know? If we had to
> transfer to Yahoo at some point, we could keep a copy in the Files
> section for people to consult. I know that a lot of it is cached by
> Google, but I don't know their policy on keeping older materials. I
> remember with great regret how many Compuserve forum archives vanished
> without trace because CIS just pulled the plug on them without warning.
>
> Hope I'm not closing this stable door after the horse has bolted...
>
> Derek
>