Like I said, I don't have an example now, so it could be anything,
including just plain incorrect URL :-)
On Nov 9, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Michael Gentry wrote:
> Well, I'm not saying they never expire. I'm just saying they claim
> the URLs never expire. :-)
>
> Are you sure it wasn't a tinyurl pointing to something that no longer
> was available?
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org
> > wrote:
>> I think I personally saw a few expired ones, assigned to something
>> other
>> than the original content. But I can't dig up those now.
>>
>> Andrus
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2009, at 5:39 PM, Michael Gentry wrote:
>>
>>> From http://tinyurl.com/ ...
>>>
>>> "we will create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings and
>>> never expires."
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org
>>> >
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If I am not mistaken, tinyurl's expire after some time, no?
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 9, 2009, at 5:33 PM, amaniati..pache.org wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> - <li><a
>>>>> href="$confluenceUri/%64isplay/CAY/Index">Wiki</a></li>
>>>>> + <li><a
>>>>> href="http://tinyurl.com/yfrrh6n">Wiki</a></li>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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