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'''archive.is''', officially known as '''archive.today – webpage capture''', found at its URL <tt>[https://archive.is archive.is]</tt> (and also at <tt>[https://archive.li archive.li]</tt> and <tt>[https://archive.md archive.md]</tt>), is a privately funded [[web archiving]] service [[:Category:Website|website]] from {{tag|Europe}}.  It was previously known as '''Webpage archive''' (oddly formerly at <tt>[https://archive.today archive.today]</tt>, which now [[redirect]]s to either <tt>[https://archive.fo archive.fo]</tt> or <tt>[https://archive.ph archive.ph]</tt>).
'''archive.is''', officially known as '''archive.today – webpage capture''', found at its URL <tt>[https://archive.is archive.is]</tt> (and also available at <tt>[https://archive.li archive.li]</tt> and <tt>[https://archive.md archive.md]</tt>), is a privately funded [[web archiving]] service [[:Category:Website|website]] from {{tag|Europe}}.  It was previously known as '''Webpage archive''' (oddly formerly at <tt>[https://archive.today archive.today]</tt>, which now [[redirect]]s to either <tt>[https://archive.fo archive.fo]</tt> or <tt>[https://archive.ph archive.ph]</tt>).


'''archive.is''' is similar to the WaybackMachine from the Internet Archive at [[Archive.org]].  However, archive.is differs from Archive.org, in that within its {{tag|archives}} of saved pages, it does not provide active follow-on 'in-page' live links (URLs and / or [[wikilink]]s).  Furthermore, archive.is claims that ''"Saved pages will have no active elements and no scripts, so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware!"''  In effect, {{tag|archived}} URLs on archive.is are saved as a single 'flat' page; whereas on Archive.org, they still contain live internet links (within Archive.org).
'''archive.is''' is similar to the WaybackMachine from the Internet Archive at [[Archive.org]].  However, archive.is differs from Archive.org, in that within its {{tag|archives}} of saved pages, it does <u>not</u> provide active follow-on 'in-page' live links (URLs and / or [[wikilink]]s).  Furthermore, archive.is claims that ''"Saved pages will have no active elements and no scripts, so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware!"''  In effect, {{tag|archived}} URLs on archive.is are saved as a single 'flat' page; whereas on Archive.org, they still contain live internet links (within Archive.org).


One {{tag|great feature|great feature}} of archive.is is that saved pages are available under a shortened URL link, similar (though not identical) to goo.gl and bit.ly.  Another feature is that it saves both a textual snapshot, ''and'' a graphical image snapshot of the archived page.
One {{tag|great feature}} of archive.is is that saved pages are available under a shortened URL link, similar (though not identical) to goo.gl and bit.ly.  Another feature is that it saves both a textual snapshot, ''and'' a graphical image snapshot of the archived page.


;''See also
;''See also
*[[Ghostarchive]] — used for archiving a webpage for scholarly or research purposes
*[[Ghostarchive]] — used for archiving a webpage for scholarly or research purposes
*[[FreezePage]] — a site to 'freeze any page' on a website[https://www.freezepage.com]
*[[FreezePage]] — a site to 'freeze any page' on a website
*[[Archive Team#WikiTeam|WikiTeam]] — a dedicated group of wiki enthusiasts who actively archive database dumps of hundreds of thousands of wiki sites
*[[Archive Team#WikiTeam|WikiTeam]] — a dedicated group of wiki enthusiasts who actively archive database dumps of hundreds of thousands of wiki sites


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*[https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/ This Page is Designed to Last – a manifesto for preserving content on the web]
*[https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/ This Page is Designed to Last – a manifesto for preserving content on the web]


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Latest revision as of 23:36, 20 June 2024

This Archive.is article is
referring to a site which seems
not to be, or include, a wiki.
However, it still refers to, or is
pertinent to the subject of wikis.
archive.is logo and favicon

archive.is, officially known as archive.today – webpage capture, found at its URL archive.is (and also available at archive.li and archive.md), is a privately funded web archiving service website from Europe. It was previously known as Webpage archive (oddly formerly at archive.today, which now redirects to either archive.fo or archive.ph).

archive.is is similar to the WaybackMachine from the Internet Archive at Archive.org. However, archive.is differs from Archive.org, in that within its archives of saved pages, it does not provide active follow-on 'in-page' live links (URLs and / or wikilinks). Furthermore, archive.is claims that "Saved pages will have no active elements and no scripts, so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware!" In effect, archived URLs on archive.is are saved as a single 'flat' page; whereas on Archive.org, they still contain live internet links (within Archive.org).

One great feature of archive.is is that saved pages are available under a shortened URL link, similar (though not identical) to goo.gl and bit.ly. Another feature is that it saves both a textual snapshot, and a graphical image snapshot of the archived page.

See also
  • Ghostarchive — used for archiving a webpage for scholarly or research purposes
  • FreezePage — a site to 'freeze any page' on a website
  • WikiTeam — a dedicated group of wiki enthusiasts who actively archive database dumps of hundreds of thousands of wiki sites
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