[00:00] can webpages be coded in a way that the archive.org capture of it isn't what renders when you visit it at a later time? [00:00] for example, A Major Cellular Carrier advertised a shiny new feature [00:01] and i'm pretty sure archive.org captured the page around the time said feature was mentioned [00:02] but i visit the time/date website capture around the time of the new feature being advertised, and it no longer shows up [00:13] *** kyan has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [00:39] probably [00:39] but i doubt they would do that explicitly? [00:39] look at the source code for it [01:01] I want to say that certain uses of Javascript could cause that but I'd be guessing [01:03] ranma: what is the Shiny New Feature [01:03] simplest explanation is that the date isn't close enough to the date of introduction [01:19] *** jbenet___ has joined #internetarchive [01:22] could be geography, if the feature was only offered to IPs in certain areas [01:56] *** Coderjoe_ has joined #internetarchive [01:57] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [01:58] *** Coderjoe_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [02:15] *** Coderjoe has joined #internetarchive [02:24] *** jbenet___ has quit IRC (Connection closed) [02:40] *** jbenet___ has joined #internetarchive [05:36] *** Ctrl-S___ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [05:41] *** matieu has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:55] *** matieu has joined #internetarchive [07:43] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [11:29] *** Stiletto has joined #internetarchive [16:58] *** Stilett0 has joined #internetarchive [17:02] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [20:18] *** Stilett0 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)