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With recent changes to archive.org web site history display eg:
*/example.org/*
can the select box to choose the number of results per page be
returned and if possible, also allow for a custom value up to
the total number of results please, which often comes in handy.
I previously did this by editing the select field values in developer mode.
Hi,
I've just come across a boatload of content containing one of my favorite news anchors, the only problem is it's on archive.org, and I can only seem to get it to play 1 minute at a time. My question is, does anyone have any pointers navigating archive.org content, videos, audio, etc. with safari and voiceover? Or better yet, is there a software that's accessible with voiceover so I can download this content? If it can't be downloaded, I'd at least like to play it more than one minute at a time so I can capture it with audiohijack and not have to babysit it and click click click it every minute. For a 30 minute recording, I'll be doing an awful lot of clicking.
I'm new at using archive.org, so also any general pointers in regards to voiceover accessibility with archive.org with safari on the mac would be great. I'm using a macbook pro with catalina, if that's any help.
A "Save Page Now" archiving feature was made available in October 2013,[52] accessible on the lower right of the Wayback Machine's main page.[53] Once a target URL is entered and saved, the web page will become part of the Wayback Machine.[52]Through the Internet address web.archive.org,[54] users can upload to the Wayback Machine a large variety of contents, including PDF and data compression file formats. The Wayback Machine creates a permanent local URL of the upload content, that is accessible in the web, even if not listed while searching in the official website.
Open Educational Resources is a digital collection at archive.org. This collection contains hundreds of free courses, video lectures, and supplemental materials from universities in the United States and China. The contributors of this collection are ArsDigita University, Hewlett Foundation, MIT, Monterey Institute, and Naropa University.[132]
I'm downloading for the first time from archive.org. I had someone create a bash script to crawl an entire page and download the zip files since there are hundreds on the page. I have a home server running Unraid and I'm downloading directly to it by running the script on the server.
When I'm using my EE OneTouch WiFi, my access to archive.org (which is useful to me as a source of books) seems to be blocked. Please advise. There was an error message at one point about its certification, but it works fine on other networks and servers.
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