other option is to use https://archive.org/
http://web.archive.org/web/20160914145249/http://blogs.adobe.com/jasonsj/2011/05/comparing-css-media-queries-vs-application-scaling.html > Le 24 sept. 2017 à 09:12, Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org> a écrit : > > Hi, > > when saw that people can't find this old SDK version, I just feel I must > to post this. > > In the last year we have seen Adobe removing some web pages very useful for > Flex development, not only old SDKs versions. > > For example: > > http://blogs.adobe.com/jasonsj/2011/05/comparing-css-media-queries-vs-application-scaling.html > > some of them are already in google's cache (thanks google for that) > > http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:sxLiRSr0hJgJ:blogs.adobe.com/jasonsj/2011/05/comparing-css-media-queries-vs-application-scaling.html+&cd=1&hl=es&ct=clnk&gl=es&client=safari > > I think Adobe has made a lot of damage, but removing links makes our lives > even harderd since makes almost impossible to complete some task. > > IMHO, maintain old articles should not be a problem for Adobe and if > there's some Adobe people monitoring this list, hope they can do something > in this regard to avoid for damage for both old user after decir decisions > and their own brand how they do with their users. > > Adobe please, stop removing old info since will be needed for many years. > > Thanks > > Carlos > > > > > > 2017-09-24 2:30 GMT+02:00 Mark Kessler <kesslerconsult...@gmail.com>: > >> Understandable, but they are google-able and working links. I'm not >> going to enforce the license on their own site, for files they leave >> out in the open, without any protection. If Adobe wants to protect >> those, they have the means to put them behind authentication / scripts >> / agreements. >> >> -Mark K >> > > > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira