
Resurrect Pages
Dead pages, broken links, the scourge of the internet. Powerhouse sites like Slashdot and Digg can bring a server to its knees. What do we do when a page is dead but we ...
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What is Resurrect Pages?
Dead pages, broken links, the scourge of the internet. Powerhouse sites like Slashdot and Digg can bring a server to its knees. What do we do when a page is dead but we still want to see it? Call in the clerics, and perform a resurrection ceremony! Or, the easier route, use this extension.
Features
Searches through five big page cache/mirrors:
- Google Cache
- The Internet Archive
- WebCite
- archive.is
- Memento Time Travel
Of course, not every page can be in every cache. When a page is unavailable, you'll generally see that site's error page. Hit back and try another one!
- Accessible: o In the context (right-click) menu for the current page, and for all links. o In the toolbar, just customize it to drag the button in. o With the keyboard: press Ctrl-Shift-U
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Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
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- dead-link
- error-page
- Web Cache
- Broken Links
- dead-pages
- Firefox Extension
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Web BrowsersRecent user activities on Resurrect Pages
elliotkotte added Resurrect Pages as alternative(s) to TheOldNet
MarcieHowe thinks ViewCached.com is an alternative to Resurrect Pages
- MarcieHowe liked Resurrect PagesMa
Thank the makers for this ability and foresight...so that which was lost may be recovered. Sites like these have allowed me to recover sooo many seemingly lost files and information....I will lend my collective drives and processors to the effort, for this cause is noble.
Call in the clerics, and perform a resurrection ceremony!
Using religion to make money is very sleazy, creazy (and stupid).
Only a liar can do this with the Truth of resurrection. So, we have to choose a different SW, even if with a lower quality level.