3/27/2023 0 Comments Archive.today webpage capture![]() ![]() ![]() We also appreciate how quickly the staff there implemented Memento for their archive when asked. Regardless, there is a tremendous amount to like about how Archive.is, especially its ease of use. This means that Archive.is can't be used to supplement top-level mementos from other archives that are missing embedded images, stylesheets, etc. It does not store a mapping from the former to the latter, so these URIs will not produce the expected results: This means that although Archive.is has a memento for: One restriction Archive.is has is that Memento functionality is only available for top-level URIs and not embedded URIs. , rel="memento first" datetime="Wed, 23:28:58 UTC" Here's an aggregate TimeMap for Hany's home page, showing results from the Internet Archive and Archive.is: Link: rel="original", rel="timegate", rel="timemap" type="application/link-format" from="Tue, 18:57:42 GMT" until="Fri, 19:40:47 GMT", rel="prev memento" datetime="Tue, 18:57:42 GMT", rel="first memento" datetime="Tue, 18:57:42 GMT", rel="last memento" datetime="Fri, 19:40:47 GMT"Īlso as mentioned above, Archive.is has been included in the Memento aggregators. rel="self" type="application/link-format" from="Tue, 18:57:42 GMT" until="Fri, 19:40:47 GMT"Īnd the Memento headers returned from a single memento: ![]() rel="first memento" datetime="Tue, 18:57:42 GMT", Link: rel="original", rel="timegate", rel="timemap" type="application/link-format" from="Sat, 10:29:38 GMT" until="Mon, 18:11:45 GMT", rel="prev memento" datetime="Mon, 00:48:17 GMT", rel="next memento" datetime="Mon, 03:10:07 GMT", rel="first memento" datetime="Sat, 10:29:38 GMT", rel="last memento" datetime="Mon, 18:11:45 GMT"Ĭache-Control: private, no-cache, no-store, must-revalidateĪnd here's a curl request for a TimeMap for my home page: % curl -I -H "Accept-Datetime: Sun, 20:52:23 GMT" The service points for the TimeGate and TimeMap functionality are:Īnd since there can never be enough raw HTTP in this blog, here's a curl request to the TimeGate for : I mentioned above that Archive.is natively supports Memento. Notice how it suppresses some of the thumbnails for the scalability of the UI. Produces a listing of thumbnails for each memento (archived web page): Where URI-R is an "original resource" in Memento terms. For example, a search for web sites with an HTML response is done like: The API and the interfaces of Archive.Is are simple and attractive. Internet Archive, Archive-It: repeatedly crawls entire sites, but harder to influence what is archived and when it is archived. ![]() Archive.is, WebCite: single page, on demand archiving, won't crawl the entire site, but you control when and what gets archived.These archives represent different, complementary strategies for crawling the web: This is different from crawlers at, for example, the Internet Archive and Archive-It, which crawl the web all the time, archiving pages as they go along. But now there is an additional reason: Archive.is natively supports Memento and is now included in the Memento aggregators at LANL and ODU.Īrchive.is is similar to WebCite in that it archives a single page when a user requests that it be archived. There's a lot to like about Archive.is, a recent entry in the page-at-a-time personal web archiving space: the simple search/upload interface, the bookmarklet for easily pushing pages into the archive while reading, the thumbnails (and full-sized images) of captured pages, how it handles Javascript, etc. Otherwise, all the existing links should look and function as they had been.) ( edit: Two days ago, archive.is started 301 redirecting to archive.today. ![]()
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