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For academic style papers that may still be read 10-50+ years from now it is quite desirable to be able to reference a URL that has a reasonable probability of not rotting away over such a period.
Information about what the wayback machine crawler understands seems hard to find but it apparently doesn't run any JavaScript. Maybe you could provide a noscript fallback with a link to a static rendering of the charts.
And thanks for the work you put into these surveys.
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Captures of your (at least) 2018 survey result pages by the internet archive don't include the dynamically rendered charts. For example: see https://web.archive.org/web20181119172852/http://2018.stateofjs.com/javascript-flavors/overview
For academic style papers that may still be read 10-50+ years from now it is quite desirable to be able to reference a URL that has a reasonable probability of not rotting away over such a period.
Information about what the wayback machine crawler understands seems hard to find but it apparently doesn't run any JavaScript. Maybe you could provide a noscript fallback with a link to a static rendering of the charts.
And thanks for the work you put into these surveys.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: