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yoshiness Posted at 1:16 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
Well, there's a site I want to obtain files off of, but I can't get ahold of them, because the website was taken down, and a new website was put in place of it...

I want to know if there was a possible way to get them.

Could I possibly find out the old site's IP address and connect from there? Or would it be taken down already?

Since it was taken down in 2003 and has been gone since... :/

WayBack Machine can't help as they only saved the webpage. Not the files on there.

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yoshiness Posted at 1:16 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
Well, there's a site I want to obtain files off of, but I can't get ahold of them, because the website was taken down, and a new website was put in place of it...

I want to know if there was a possible way to get them.

Could I possibly find out the old site's IP address and connect from there? Or would it be taken down already?

Since it was taken down in 2003 and has been gone since... :/

WayBack Machine can't help as they only saved the webpage. Not the files on there.