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Way to use Google cache for expired Craigslist ads?
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02-28-2008
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The Craigslist ad (now expired) is the first result for my search phrase. There is no "Cached" link. Is there a way to view the ad?
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02-28-2008
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Not with any search engine that accepts the <meta name="robots" content="NOARCHIVE"> tag which craigslist uses. Google abides by this tag and wont offer a cache of the page.
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You could see if the page is listed on
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