| > but a plain reading of their comment implies that the functionality that OP asked for was free, because ‘bagpuss never mentioned the CMS, and in fact the CMS seems like a red herring in this discussion entirely. What I'm saying is YOU said THE SITE was misrepresenting itself when THE SITE isn't. It would've been BAGPUSS that was misrepresenting THE SITE if anyone. > for something that should not cost the user anything, as the Internet Archive is bearing the lion’s share of the costs. It's still costing Archivarix money to run the service, yes you are paying for convenience, I see nothing wrong with that whatsoever. Ideally the Internet Archive should provide an easy way to download sites but they don't. > $34.52 is not a reasonable price for this by any means. Why is it not reasonable? They spent time developing this service and it costs money to run, if you want to save money then yeah you can recover it yourself with some open-source software like wayback-machine-downloader, but some people just want to recover sites without having to bother with any of that. |
Both of these things can be true, that ‘bagpuss was misrepresenting the site, and the site is intentionally vague as to what is free and what isn’t so as to muddy the waters and paint themselves as saviors and good people for being open source while overcharging for a product to the degree that the site misrepresents itself, and I believe that they both are true.
> Ideally the Internet Archive should provide an easy way to download sites but they don't.
I agree, but that’s not really relevant to our discussion or to ‘bagpuss’s claims.
And if IA did provide an easy way to do that, the site linked would be an even worse deal.
The site is misrepresenting itself as being worth paying for at any price.
Furthermore, you can download an entire site using your web browser ‘Save page as’ -> ‘web page, complete’ dialog in conjunction with the undocumented trick:
> This is undocumented, but if you retrieve a page with id_ after the datecode, you will get the unmodified original document without all the Wayback scripts, header stuff, and link rewriting.
Seems pretty easy to me, but only if you know how. Which is the only reason anyone would use that site - they simply don’t know how bad a deal the site is, or they have more dollars than sense.