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=Old BattleTech pages=
 
=Old BattleTech pages=
To use the Wayback Machine you need to know the URL for the old page you are trying to access.  Because of modern day redirects, it can take some sleuthing to determine where to start.  Below is a list of links to old webpages available through the WayBack Machines that are significant to BattleTech.
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To use the Wayback Machine you need to know the URL for the old page you are trying to access.  Because of modern day redirects, it can take some sleuthing to determine where to start.  Below is a list of links to old webpages available through the WayBack Machine that are significant to BattleTech.
  
 
==FASA==
 
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Iron Wind Metals Main Page (2008-2015) [https://web.archive.org/web/20080907233224/http://www.ironwindmetals.com/d/ Web Archive(http://www.ironwindmetals.com/d)]
 
Iron Wind Metals Main Page (2008-2015) [https://web.archive.org/web/20080907233224/http://www.ironwindmetals.com/d/ Web Archive(http://www.ironwindmetals.com/d)]
  
Note: Issues with Java resulted in some of the early versions of Iron Winds not being archived.  Also Iron Wind Metals web store and catalog were archived with highly varying degrees of coverage and success over the years.  
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Note: Issues with Java resulted in some of the early versions of Iron Winds not being archived.  Also Iron Wind Metals' web store and catalog were archived with highly varying degrees of coverage and success over the years.  
  
 
===Ral Partha Europe===
 
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Military Simulations Main Page (2000-present [https://web.archive.org/web/20000301030323/http://www.milsims.com.au/ Web Archive(www.milsims.com.au)]
 
Military Simulations Main Page (2000-present [https://web.archive.org/web/20000301030323/http://www.milsims.com.au/ Web Archive(www.milsims.com.au)]
  
Note: Military Simulations' website uses frames.  Each frame may used a capture from times that differ from each other and from that displayed in WebArchive toolbar.  If dating is important, then view Frame Source to identify time of capture.]
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Note: Military Simulations' website uses frames.  Each frame may used a capture from times that differ from each other and from the time displayed in WebArchive toolbar.  If dating is important, then view Frame Source to identify time of capture.]
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===Armorcast===
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Armorcast Main Page (1996-present) [https://web.archive.org/web/19961227012146/http://armorcast.com/ Web Archive (armorcast.com)] (Armorcast was acquired in 2007, BattleTech license ended in 2007)
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Armorcast BattleTech Page (2007) [https://web.archive.org/web/20071024150425/http://www.timdp.members.sonic.net/battletech/ Web Archive (www.timdp.members.sonic.net/battletech/)] (page would continue to be posted for many years after)

Revision as of 18:22, 22 June 2021

Web Archive

The Internet Archive (also known as the WayBack Machine) [1] is an archive of various websites that started in 1996. Information available through the web is not static. It is not uncommon for websites run by businesses to be reconfigured periodically and old information removed to improve its utility for its current customers. Also companies themselves close or reorganized and their websites can fully disappear. Privately run websites that serve as long standing information caches can also experience change or disappearance. But the use of internet archive can help in retrieving some information that was historically available on the web.

This is a useful tool, but some cautions are worth noting. The internet archive was (and continues to be) built by taking periodic yet selective snapshots of websites via bots that crawled the web. This means its coverage can be limited by the following issues.

  1. Its snapshots are discrete, not continuous. Thus information that changed rapidly (and so changed between snapshots) would not be captured.
  2. Its snapshots were selective. The web crawlers might not navigate through every subpage and link on each pass meaning that some subpages might not be archived or archived less frequency.
  3. Some webpages had set ups that obstructing their being archived, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
  4. Information behind an authorization wall (i.e., requiring log in) could generally not be accessed and so would not be archivable
  5. Search features by and large do not operate within archived pages. [The Internet Archive captures the front-end, i.e. various pages of the website, but not any back-end servers or databases which would be needed for certain operation like search.]
  6. Some websites (such as web stores) formed certain pages by a type of query or search from their database. This would yield several pages of results that could be paged through by a user in normal usage. The Internet Archive may capture the first page for inquiries coming from a built in link, but capturing the second or additional pages, while possible, tends to be rare.
  7. Images were captured at times, but not always. Also downloadable files likewise were sometimes captured, but not always.

An interesting consequence of points 6 and 7 is that information presented as plain text is more likely to archived than information bundled into a pdf download or arranged using a more sophisticated or interactive user interface.

Following links through old pages generally leads to archived versions of the linked pages. However the capture date for the linked page may differ slightly or even greatly from the capture date of the starting page. Also some links will redirect to the page according to a redirect that was captured. But some links will yield a miss non archived page message.

If dating the page is important, the Way Back Machine does show a task bar indicating the day the page was captured. However, this can interact in unusual ways with webpages that use frames. Each frame could come from captures from different times that the main overall page was captured. However, if you view the frame source, you will find at the end remarks indicating both day that frame was captured.

Old BattleTech pages

To use the Wayback Machine you need to know the URL for the old page you are trying to access. Because of modern day redirects, it can take some sleuthing to determine where to start. Below is a list of links to old webpages available through the WayBack Machine that are significant to BattleTech.

FASA

FASA Main Page (1996-2001) Web Archive (www.fasa.com)

FASA BattleTech Page (1998-2001) Web Archive (www.fasa.com/battletech/index.html)

FASA Web Store/Catalog (2000-2001) Web Archive (store.fasa.com)

FASA Web Store/Catalog BattleTech (2000-2001) Web Archive (store.fasa.com/BattleTech/index.asp)

WizKids

WizKids Main Page (2001-2008) Web Archive (www.wizkidsgames.com/wk_home.asp)

Catalyst Game Labs

Catalyst Game Labs Main Page (2007-present) Web Archive(catalystgamelabs.com)

Catalyst Game Labs Classic BattleTech Page (2007-2009) Web Archive(catalystgamelabs.com/classicbattletech/)

Catalyst Game Labs BattleTech Page (2009-present) Web Archive(catalystgamelabs.com/battletech/)

Related Sites

Classic BattleTech Website (FanPro 2001-2007, Catalyst Game Labs 2007-2011) Web Archive(www.classicbattletech.com/) [would be replaced by bg.battletech.com]

BattleTech Board Game Website (2011-present) Web Archive(bg.battletech.com)

BattleCorps Website (2003-2004) Web Archive(www.battlecorps.com) [Redirects to www.battlecorps.com/BC2 for 2004-2017] BattleCorps Website (2004-2017) Web Archive(www.battlecorps.com/BC2)

Miniatures

Ral Partha

Ral Partha Main Page (1998-1999) Web Archive(http://ralpartha.com/ralpartha/ral.html)

Ral Partha BattleTech Page (1998-1999) Web Archive(http://ralpartha.com/cgi-bin/RalPartha/battletech.html?7)

Ral Partha Main Page (1999-2001) (moved to FASA site due to acquisition by FASA) Web Archive(http://www.fasa.com/ralpartha/index.html)

Iron Wind Metals

Iron Wind Metals Main Page (2002-2008, 2015-present) Web Archive(www.ironwindmetals.com) [Redirects to www.ironwindmetals.com/d for 2008-2015]

Iron Wind Metals Main Page (2008-2015) Web Archive(http://www.ironwindmetals.com/d)

Note: Issues with Java resulted in some of the early versions of Iron Winds not being archived. Also Iron Wind Metals' web store and catalog were archived with highly varying degrees of coverage and success over the years.

Ral Partha Europe

Ral Partha Europe Main Page (2001-present) Web Archive(www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk)

Military Simulations (Australia)

Military Simulations Main Page (2000-present Web Archive(www.milsims.com.au)

Note: Military Simulations' website uses frames. Each frame may used a capture from times that differ from each other and from the time displayed in WebArchive toolbar. If dating is important, then view Frame Source to identify time of capture.]

Armorcast

Armorcast Main Page (1996-present) Web Archive (armorcast.com) (Armorcast was acquired in 2007, BattleTech license ended in 2007)

Armorcast BattleTech Page (2007) Web Archive (www.timdp.members.sonic.net/battletech/) (page would continue to be posted for many years after)