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Need a little tech help.
Not real tech savvy and could use some help. I need to see if it is possible to recover a web page no longer up and if any of you could do this? I did a search and captured some info., just curious if a "Pro" could provide more details.
I bought a car online and want a copy of the original advertisement that I have an address for. The dealer has been slow responding with title docs. and I want to have all info captured should I be forced to take any further action. I appreciate any help or guidance you guys have. |
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Too big to fail
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Can you give us the URL? Maybe the google has it cached.
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Almost certainly the site is what we refer to as dynamic. Meaning the content is assembled and displayed when you visit. You could try the wayback machine. https://archive.org/web/
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i'll defer this to the guys that even understood the problem
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might still be in cache on your computer? Recover Recently Deleted Web Content via Your Browser's Cache
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the wayback machine may get it for you... link was already posted.
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