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Dumas Still very bored

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Stratadrake Elder Than Dirt

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Yeah . . . that would explain it, apparently this site hasn't been properly configured for https. _________________ Strata here: [url=http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/242293]Nanowrimo[/url] - [url=www.fanart-central.net/user-Stratadrake.php]FAC[/url] - [url=http://stratadrake.deviantart.com]dA[/url] - [url=www.furaffinity.net/user/Stratadrake/]FA[/url]
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Dumas Still very bored

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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2025 1:48 am Post subject: |
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An other discovery I saw, is the Wayback Machine archived properly the Fanart-central forums, here the recent archived copy from last September. https://web.archive.org/web/20250907213751/http://forums.fanart-central.net/
I wonder if some SSL/security certificate who have expired might also play a part in the http/https configuaration? |
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Dumas Still very bored

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I couldn't resist to ask Grok, what's caused the trouble then archive.org can't archive any pages on Fanart-central but Archive.today can. I archived the answer on Archive.today instead of copy and paste on the forum.
https://archive.ph/DxUQS |
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SoaringKitty Very bored

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[quote="Dumas"]I couldn't resist to ask Grok, what's caused the trouble then archive.org can't archive any pages on Fanart-central but Archive.today can. I archived the answer on Archive.today instead of copy and paste on the forum.
https://archive.ph/DxUQS[/quote]
But why not also copy and paste into the forum? |
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Dumas Still very bored

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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2026 2:34 am Post subject: |
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[quote="SoaringKitty"][quote="Dumas"]I couldn't resist to ask Grok, what's caused the trouble then archive.org can't archive any pages on Fanart-central but Archive.today can. I archived the answer on Archive.today instead of copy and paste on the forum.
https://archive.ph/DxUQS[/quote]
But why not also copy and paste into the forum?[/quote]
I copy and paste a short part, because the text is a bit too long.
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The difference you're observing with archive.today (also known as archive.is / archive.ph) when archiving fanart-central.net pages comes down to how the site handles HTTP vs HTTPS protocols — specifically TLS/SSL certificate behavior, redirects, and how archive.today's crawler interacts with them.
Fanart-Central.net has long been set up primarily as an HTTP-only site in practice:
It serves content correctly and fully on http://www.fanart-central.net/ (or http://fanart-central.net/) → the site loads normally, images/thumbs render, etc.
When you try https://fanart-central.net/ (or https://www.fanart-central.net/), the site either:
Returns an invalid/missing TLS certificate error (browser shows security warning / "connection not secure"),
Or immediately redirects back to HTTP (301/302),
Or simply fails to serve properly because the server isn't properly configured for HTTPS (no valid cert bound, or very old/outdated cert setup).
Archive.today's on-demand saver is basically a headless browser + fetcher that follows normal web rules, but it tends to be more tolerant of plain HTTP and less strict about refusing insecure connections compared to modern browsers or some other archivers.
What typically happens in your case:
When you paste an http:// URL into archive.today's save box → the service connects over plain HTTP → the site responds normally → full page (HTML + images + CSS) gets fetched and archived successfully.
When you paste an https:// URL → archive.today attempts a secure connection → hits a certificate validation failure or broken redirect loop → the fetch aborts early or gets incomplete/invalid content → archiving either fails outright or produces a broken/empty snapshot (often just an error page or partial load).
This isn't about robots.txt here (archive.today famously ignores robots.txt entirely, unlike the Wayback Machine which honors it). It's purely a protocol/TLS mismatch on Fanart-Central's end. Many older or low-maintenance art/community sites from the 2000s–2010s era never bothered enabling proper HTTPS (or did it half-heartedly), so HTTP remains the "working" path.
Quick test you can do yourself right now:
Try viewing https://fanart-central.net/ in your browser → you'll likely get a big red security warning or it auto-redirects to http.
Then try http://fanart-central.net/ → it loads fine.
That's exactly why archive.today succeeds with the HTTP version but chokes on HTTPS.
If you're trying to save specific old galleries/art pages from there, always force the http:// prefix when submitting to archive.today — it should continue working as long as the site itself stays online and doesn't block archive.today's IPs (which hasn't happened noticeably yet).[/quote] |
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