I create a thread because I hope you will write here again all the old curespottings that you may have initially wrote at first on the cureconnections but thus have been lost.
I would like to compile all those 'hard datas' and I think it's a shame we've lost all those references, so I request help from your memories...
In additiion, if you remember other old subjects topics too that have not been re-created here, please add them on.
Yes steve, but the problem is that we have lost all the previous curespottings and other infos that appeared prior march 2013 in the old cureconnections blog, that's a lot of lost datas which i think is a shame, so I'd like to kind of find them back if possible.
Last Edit: Jan 20, 2021 14:24:04 GMT 1 by Fabien G
Without access to those posts you'll never get them back. That whole forum was shut down nearly 8 years ago and the data likely completely wiped. You could try the way back machine but I don't think you'll have any luck there either. In short. It's lost forever.
That is why I kinda hoped some people would come back here and re-post all their curespottings they could remember, to try to recover all that could be, because it's a shame we've lost all these datas. But it seems it's only a dream. Shame
That is why I kinda hoped some people would come back here and re-post all their curespottings they could remember, to try to recover all that could be, because it's a shame we've lost all these datas. But it seems it's only a dream. Shame
It is a shame, but we can still make our own memories from scratch. Not everyone here will remember CCC so better to look forward than back don't you think?
I like curespottings, reading a cure mention in an article or spotting a cure ref in a tv series or a radio program, or anything, it always brightens the day. Imagine we'd loose all any other part of the archives, the youtube videos, the concerts recordings, all the magazine scans, or the rare records scans, or the pictures... Nightmare. (what happened to ceho, why did he close the site?)
Last Edit: Jan 23, 2021 23:25:26 GMT 1 by Fabien G
I like curespottings, reading a cure mention in an article or spotting a cure ref in a tv series or a radio program, or anything, it always brightens the day. Imagine we'd loose all any other part of the archives, the youtube videos, the concerts recordings, all the magazine scans, or the rare records scans, or the pictures... Nightmare. (what happened to ceho, why did he close the site?)
It's never lost if you remember it. And you know, it can never be the same...
Does anyone remember a very old forum called Deep Green Sea or something? I think I used to post there around 2000 but I might've dreamt it... I was 15 so hopefully it can't be found again either way! No, it would be pretty fun actually. In school at the time I probably printed several hundred pages of lyrics and interviews while nobody was looking. I really wanted to learn ya know. Still have a shoebox or two of it somewhere!
Hmmm... I'm not sure... Probably if i'd see an image of it i'd say yes...
Internet wayback machine is graet for the old Cure site, you can access plenty of things, but when on the old cureconnection, it's like i can access only the front page over and over and over, the links lead nowhere. Or I do something wrong.
Hmmm... I'm not sure... Probably if i'd see an image of it i'd say yes...
Internet wayback machine is graet for the old Cure site, you can access plenty of things, but when on the old cureconnection, it's like i can access only the front page over and over and over, the links lead nowhere. Or I do something wrong.
No, you're not doing anything wrong. The crawls it uses sometimes take months to complete to build the archive &, even then, it's pretty limited as to the depth it can go in a lot of cases. There's a very interesting wikipedia page here but the relevant paragraph is probably this one
The Wayback Machine does not include every web page ever made due to the limitations of its web crawler. The Wayback Machine cannot completely archive web pages that contain interactive features such as Flash platforms and forms written in JavaScript and progressive web applications, because those functions require interaction with the host website. This means that, since June 2013, the Wayback Machine has been unable to display YouTube comments when saving YouTube pages, as, according to the Archive Team, comments are no longer "loaded within the page itself."[65] The Wayback Machine's web crawler has difficulty extracting anything not coded in HTML or one of its variants, which can often result in broken hyperlinks and missing images. Due to this, the web crawler cannot archive "orphan pages" that are not linked to by other pages.[64][66] The Wayback Machine's crawler only follows a predetermined number of hyperlinks based on a preset depth limit, so it cannot archive every hyperlink on every page.[18]