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softdoc.es
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory AppleScript used
Extracting URLs from the Wayback Machine
– This post covers two methods that are used to filter URLs from webpages. These curated URLs are subsequently processed and saved as a text file. The
Finessing file types for scrape one
– Summarized from whitefiles This post will act as a reference when formulating a component of the string for the batch script that will download the
Adjustments are underway
– Update: Links are now pointing in the right direction. Whitefiles outlines some file types not originally considered so a new follow-up scrape has
New scrape process
– The script below takes advantage of a file populated with URLs as input (/path/to/domains.txt), replacing the $line with a URL one at a time from
devworld.apple.com
– It should be understood that each waybackmachine snapshot creates a small directory tree inside of a parent folder, each of which are assigned names
elotouch.com
– Two additional text files were downloaded. These indicate compatibility and bug related issues with EloTouch displays for some Macintosh computers.
screenplay.com
– Macintosh related DMG files were downloaded. command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line
proxim.com
– Some Macintosh related PDFs were also downloaded separately. Macintosh related PDF files were downloaded. command line used to download contents
tucows.iinet.net.au
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory AppleScript used
wuarchive.wustl.edu
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory
oit.itd.umich.edu
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
socsci.kun.nl
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory AppleScript used
spacejobs.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
softdoc.es
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
usca.sc.edu
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
tardis.ed.ac.uk
– command line used to download contents command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to
tc.umn.edu
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory AppleScript used
taconic.net
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
teleport.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
users.dircon.co.uk
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
vicnet.net.au
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
vindobona.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
transindex.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
vitalnet.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
wau.nl
– command line used to download contents command line used to generate the contents list command line used to generate tree directory AppleScript used
winston-online.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
wolfcamera.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
worldscan.com
– This capture contains Project X/HotSauce (.mcf files), an experimental Meta Content Framework developed by Apple Computer. More on Wikipedia →
xspace.net
– XSpace.net was a HotSauce and MCF enthusiast site. HotSauce (code-named Project X) was experimental software developed by Apple Computer as a sample application of its Meta Content Framework.
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