úÎÑTNone Open a URL .Error check the URL and then archive it using , , , and  Request  http://www.webcitation.orgG to copy a supplied URL; WebCite does on-demand archiving, unlike Alexa/Internet Archive, ‡ and so in practice this is the most useful function. This function throws away any return status from WebCite (which may be changed P in the future), so it is suggested that one test with a valid email address. 2 This ignores any attempt to archive the archive')s existing pages, since that is useless. Warning!m WebCite has throttling mechanisms; if you request more than 100 URLs per hour, your IP may be banned! It is  suggested that one sleep for ~&30 seconds between each URL request. &Request a URL through Internet Archive'Ws live Internet mirror; this is completely speculative and may result in no archiving. c This method is a guess based on my use of their mirror and a banner that is sometimes inserted;  see  Fhttp://www.archive.org/post/380853/virus-operating-in-internet-archive  Ping Alexa'Ns servers like the Toolbar does; this may or may not result in any archiving. XUtility function to URL-encode a string for use in URL arguments; copied from somewhere $email for WebCite to send status to URL to archive     archiver-0.6.2Network.URL.Archiver checkArchivepingURLwebciteArchivewikiwixArchiveinternetArchiveLive alexaToolbarescape googleSearch escapeURIChar