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After further research, I've found there does not seem to be an obvious mapping between the old and new sites. Some content (like the www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/... links) appears to be missing completely. However, mappings for most of the links, pointing to entries in a ship database, might be possible to get from the website authors, or maybe by a simple scraping I can throw together. Archive.org does have archives for the ones I spot-checked, as expected, so the question becomes do we urgently mark all of the links usurped because they are now potentially mailicious and point the archive params to archive.org, or wait a few days to see if I can come up with a translation map and then run a bot to just substitute the new URLs. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:32, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
|url-status=usurped
, |archive-url=
and |archive-date=
set to the appropriate (last before access-date?) archive.for the 545 links I've found. I should be able to provide a list of articles and links tomorrow. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:32, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
User:AlanM1/Clydesite now has a list of the articles and links extracted from this search. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:43, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
@ AlanM1: thanks for the list. Bot ran and..
|url-status=
converted to "usurped"{{
dead link}}
meaning it couldn't find an archive and would need manual switch to the new site.-- Green C 01:26, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
|publisher=
, changing them to
Clyde-built Ship Database instead. The only remaining mention is at
Scottish inventions and discoveries, where it's part of the title (the site had a periodical called "Clydesite magazine"). —[
AlanM1(
talk)]—
23:20, 8 November 2019 (UTC)The above mentioned domain has been usurped. I have archived all the existing links on the English wikipedia but notifying here in case anything else needs to be done. Lyndaship ( talk) 11:07, 13 November 2019 (UTC)
This site is used on about 1500 cites but no longer hosts the data. The information appears to be mostly now available at plimsoll.southampton.gov.uk with similar urls. However as they are just photos of the pages from Lloyds Register of Shipping to save any urls which haven't been moved across could they be linked to the archive copies of the original website? Lyndaship ( talk) 16:00, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
Hi there. HighBeam has been shut down and no longer works. There are numerous links to highbeam with https while there's only a handful with http. Some of these links have already been archived with Wayback machine, but I'm not sure how many still need an archived link. Thanks! -- MrLinkinPark333 ( talk) 23:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
{{
dead link}}
if there is no archive available. There could be some missed because the bot back then was less sophisticated. If you see some not archived or not with a dead link template, let me know. --
Green
C
00:33, 26 November 2019 (UTC)![]() | This page is an archive. Do not edit the contents of this page. Please direct any additional comments to the current main page. |
After further research, I've found there does not seem to be an obvious mapping between the old and new sites. Some content (like the www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/... links) appears to be missing completely. However, mappings for most of the links, pointing to entries in a ship database, might be possible to get from the website authors, or maybe by a simple scraping I can throw together. Archive.org does have archives for the ones I spot-checked, as expected, so the question becomes do we urgently mark all of the links usurped because they are now potentially mailicious and point the archive params to archive.org, or wait a few days to see if I can come up with a translation map and then run a bot to just substitute the new URLs. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:32, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
|url-status=usurped
, |archive-url=
and |archive-date=
set to the appropriate (last before access-date?) archive.for the 545 links I've found. I should be able to provide a list of articles and links tomorrow. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:32, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
User:AlanM1/Clydesite now has a list of the articles and links extracted from this search. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 19:43, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
@ AlanM1: thanks for the list. Bot ran and..
|url-status=
converted to "usurped"{{
dead link}}
meaning it couldn't find an archive and would need manual switch to the new site.-- Green C 01:26, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
|publisher=
, changing them to
Clyde-built Ship Database instead. The only remaining mention is at
Scottish inventions and discoveries, where it's part of the title (the site had a periodical called "Clydesite magazine"). —[
AlanM1(
talk)]—
23:20, 8 November 2019 (UTC)The above mentioned domain has been usurped. I have archived all the existing links on the English wikipedia but notifying here in case anything else needs to be done. Lyndaship ( talk) 11:07, 13 November 2019 (UTC)
This site is used on about 1500 cites but no longer hosts the data. The information appears to be mostly now available at plimsoll.southampton.gov.uk with similar urls. However as they are just photos of the pages from Lloyds Register of Shipping to save any urls which haven't been moved across could they be linked to the archive copies of the original website? Lyndaship ( talk) 16:00, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
Hi there. HighBeam has been shut down and no longer works. There are numerous links to highbeam with https while there's only a handful with http. Some of these links have already been archived with Wayback machine, but I'm not sure how many still need an archived link. Thanks! -- MrLinkinPark333 ( talk) 23:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
{{
dead link}}
if there is no archive available. There could be some missed because the bot back then was less sophisticated. If you see some not archived or not with a dead link template, let me know. --
Green
C
00:33, 26 November 2019 (UTC)