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Firefox Will Try To Show You Saved Archive Of a Page Instead Of 404 Error (ndtv.com)

Firefox has announced a new add-on dubbed No More 404s in its Test Pilot platform which aims to change the way we see 404 links on the web. The add-on, Firefox says, replaces the Error 404 from missing webpages, and replaces them with saved archives from the Wayback Machine. From a report on Gadgets 360: Normally, when presented with a missing link, the browser shows the 404 error. However, Mozilla's No More 404s add-on will give Firefox users the choice to see old Internet snapshots saved in the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. This is especially handy for users trying to do research or just digging up some old graves out of curiosity. For now, this add-on is only available in Firefox's experimental Test Pilot platform, with no details on availability for regular Firefox users. Interested users can install the test version here. Apart from this, the Test Pilot platform also introduced improved search results through the Awesome Bar, redesigned the Tabs bar to the side, and even tweaked the history feed.

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  1. Addons don't exist I guess. by xession · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This has already been a fixed issue for probably over a decade with addons for Firefox. The addons are why Firefox became so popular in the first place. While its great that they want to include this functionality in the browser, why not just have a list of suggested addons when you install or update? Waste of time on their part...

    1. Re:Addons don't exist I guess. by LichtSpektren · · Score: 4, Informative

      TFA in fact says it is an add-on.

  2. Include google cache as well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you use the search box it's quite easy to get a cached page view via Google. cache: + url in the search box will redirect you to the cached version of the url, if it exists.

    Example:
    cache:https://news.slashdot.org/story/16/08/05/1439229/firefox-will-try-to-show-you-saved-archive-of-a-page-instead-of-404-error

  3. Horrible Idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think this is a horrible idea from the website perspective. What if we had to remove several pages/images from the website due to copyright issues? Or maybe the company is listing clients it doesn't represent anymore? Or other information that is no longer valid? They are assuming is a 404 is a mistake but what if it is intentional.

    1. Re:Horrible Idea by mrbester · · Score: 4, Informative

      If it has truly been deleted then a 410 Gone should be issued. However, that means you have to have a record of what was deleted that is checked to issue that instead of a 404 Not Found. That's more effort with no real gain.

      Users should only get 301 Permanent Redirect or 302 Found if the resource exists elsewhere. If it doesn't then redirectng them to something other than what they were expecting, *especially* the index page of the site, is incorrect.

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  4. In other news... by whoever57 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In other news, archive.org becomes inaccessible due to excessive load.

    Seriously, it's slow already. Adding millions of hits on the site isn't going to help.

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    1. Re:In other news... by NotInHere · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Firefox is number 2 on the desktop. http://gs.statcounter.com/

      It never really was in a minority there, but its almost nonexistent in the mobile world, so its combined stats has gotten much lower due to the rise of the mobile platform.

  5. Re:Melania's website by NotInHere · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, it'll be a copy of michelle obama's website.

  6. Been using Resurrect Pages add-on for years by Solandri · · Score: 4, Informative

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/resurrect-pages/

    Not sure why it's never been very popular. It's one of the most useful add-ons I have. Unlike the proposed add-on in TFA which only uses the Wayback Machine, Resurrect Pages lets you pick from four possible sources (Google cache in full and text-only mode for those annoying pages which won't show the text until all the nonexistent pics finish loading first, Wayback Machine, WebCite, archive.is) for a cached version of the page. There used to be more, but I guess some of those archiving projects died.