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Friday, October 13, 2006
  How to get around broken links
[Note: I know some of you saw this post 5 times in your RSS aggregators. Sorry about that. Had some problems with the net connection. Pressed publish a few too many times.]

It was brought to my notice recently (sad, sad start to a blog entry). One of the links in one of my previous posts ("posts" is a bit of a stretch. There are two.) is dead. I'm sure it's happened to you, before. So, how can you get around it?

I can think of a couple of things off the cuff (side note: I don't wear things which have cuffs):

Ironically, in this case, the broken link, is not that easy to find using either technique. Giving that link to the Wayback machine returns one page, with a lot of broken image links. You can get to the actual pages by getting those links and giving them to the Wayback machine. But, that's too much trouble.

Giving that link to Google or Yahoo turns up almost nothing (even using "site:"). So, I'm left with no option but to use the fact that I know the title of the page I'm looking for (the secret diaries and tolkien). So, a Google search for the secret diaries tolkien gives the page I'm looking for. It's here.

Any other ideas?

Arvind

PS: Searching for old stuff? Go to archive.org.
 
Comments:
Arvind, how can you say that the idea of searching on Google come "off the cuff" for you? Because for many people it doesn't quite work that way.
:)
Enantya?
 
I have an idea. I wont tell you.
 
I didn't quite get it. Why do we have broken links? What does WayBack do?
 
Aren't there people-based search engines or something?
 
Something like that:- http://www.chacha.com/

My friend talks about it here

Sarrrriyagi eneno research maadidane. He doesn't have project release deadlines to meet.
 
[arvind] You don't have to sign off your comment or your blog post with your name.
 
cached pages by search engines or is that wat u meant?
 
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