Gotta completely agree ... for anything you need to be stable and available.
I've been building lists of -reference- URLs for over a decade ... and the ones aimed at Archive.org (are slower to load, but) are much more reliable.
Saved Wayback URLs contain the original site URL. It's really easy to check it to see if the site has deteriorated (usually it has). If it's gotten better ... it's easy to update your saved WB link.
I've been building lists of -reference- URLs for over a decade ... and the ones aimed at Archive.org (are slower to load, but) are much more reliable.
Saved Wayback URLs contain the original site URL. It's really easy to check it to see if the site has deteriorated (usually it has). If it's gotten better ... it's easy to update your saved WB link.