Status of DatabaseAnswers.org ??? (1 Viewer)

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I've noticed in the last few days that Barry Williams' site DatabaseAnswers.org is no longer available.
It has been a long standing reference site for sample Data Models and related info.
Does anyone have knowledge of status and/or future of this resource?
 
Hmm, just got an eMail asking me if I had a specific Data Model because that site was unreachable. It was a surprise to me.
 
Thanks Crystal.
I found some models on wayback as well. Copied same for reference. They can serve as great starting point. I'm not sure what has happened to the site, though. It's been a solid reference for years.
 
@jdraw

to answer your question about status:
"This domain has expired. If you owned this domain, contact your domain registration service provider for further assistance."
 
that's weird ... I got the status from the bottom of the March 30 capture on the wayback machine here:
 
Yes, the domain may have another year, but the info at the site is inaccessible.
 
True. I recall a few years back that his site was returning a warning "..potentially harmful...". I think he may have changed providers or had provider clean up the site. This seems different.
 
Hopefully it's only something like my current problem. New bank card and trying to remember what subscriptions were on the card.
 
I see by your reference that Barry resigned in ~2007. So for these last 15 years ????
I hope you're correct moke and the draft models will be accessible.
I could see dropping the site, but also selling the business.
It does remind me of Datapig, and excellent, somewhat dated site with many good tutorials and concepts. Just disappeared.🧨🔥
 
@jdraw, I think Datapig was Mike Alexander's site. He used to be an Excel MVP and also wrote some Access books
 
@jdraw, I think Datapig was Mike Alexander's site. He used to be an Excel MVP and also wrote some Access books
Yes it was Mike Alexander. But Datapig just dropped off the radar. I could never find it on wayback either.
It was a great site, great tutorials.
 

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