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Archive.today automator

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Status
  • Extension status: Featured
Description from extension meta

Sanitize URL before requesting its newest version from archive.today

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Archive.today automator
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This extension serves as a helper for archive.today users. It sanitizes the URL (stripping it of the '?' character, if existing, and everything that follows it) and then sends it to archive.today in a way which requests the most recent archived version of the URL.

For example, clicking the extension's button when at https://somesite.com/home?kj345d will automatically redirect Chrome to https://archive.is/newest/https://somesite.com/home.

This lets you effortlessy view the most recent archived version, and at the same time solves the problem of archive.today mistakenly thinking that your URL does not exist in their archive merely because it includes the '?' character (archive.today seems to treat each URL as unique even if the only differentiator is '?' and some subsequent characters).

To use this extension, browse to the desired web page and simply click on the extension's icon. It will automatically sanitize the current URL and transfer you to archive.is, where you can view the most recent archived version of the web page, or request that the page be archived if it has not been archived yet.

This extension is NOT affiliated with archive.today and is offered by me, just a fellow user of archive.today, as a tool to more easily utilize archive.today.

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Latest reviews

Raj Ramesh
Needs an update to the most current archive url (.ph)
Eugene “Chuck” Bogorad
Wroks like a charm!
Ajit Sutar
Works like a charm! Awesome extension. Use it every day.
Matthew Armenia
Besides the obvious usefulness of this extension this add-on is great for bypassing "paywalls" / "loginwalls" on sites such as nytimes.com and all other sites because when you archive a site / view an archived version of a site it automatically blocks the walls.
Zsolt Szabo
Works as advertised, with two issues: 1. Doesn't seem to handle cases like running the extension on a URL that already refers to an archive-hosted page. In this case, it simply goes to an error page instead, since archive doesn't recursively archive itself. Should instead do nothing (once it has determined that it is already accessing an archived copy). 2. Doesn't properly interact with the history stack, in that the URL for which an archived copy is to be accessed (by running the extension) is overwritten in the stack, rather than the stack pointer being incremented by one. Basically, it means the back button doesn't work, which is a problem in any case, but especially when the archive page loaded is an error page indicating that the page hasn't been archived.
Derek Chau
Thank you for this extension. It does exactly what it promises :D
Paul Stewart
You need this. Its crazy there are not more reviews.
Tali Gassner
Working flawlessly for 6 months and counting!
Jonathan de Kock
thank you - this is exactly what i needed does the job as expected. click the extension, the link is opened in an archived form