Correction : as of this morning, that ip address seems to be dead.
I'll make inquiries as I suspect there is another source of cross-reference information.
Dead before that, Proleric. Here's the topic in General I posted a few days ago trying to alert others of the service break --> http://forum.bioware...ect-pages-poof/ . Some had indicated it was actually dead before that.
That was the reason for my suggestion in the first place... to locate specific projects rather than just opening folders at random. I'd rather put my effort into loading content of obvious (or "notorious") value than into a random one that could be unpopular or very limited in scope. The wayback machine is worthless for this effort since it doesn't index the project category-ID numbers, just titles. Have yet to find one link in wayback that opens an actual project though others have claimed they can. What they can do has little impact on what I am experiencing, however.
If you could convince someone to drop what they are doing and reinstate the IGN Vault search engine, that would be ideal and I wish you all the luck in that effort '>
Just FYI for others, this is my current procedure to load legacy content to the new Vault (i.e.NWVO, my own acronym for Neverwintervault.org):
1) Navigate to a random category of folders (I've been concentrating on hakpaks and modules but sometimes embedded required or related projects forces me to access other categories as well), open one, noting likely ID tags in the metadata.
2) Do as exhaustive search as practical using NWVO's search engine to determine if it exists yet. If not...
3) DL all metadata, images & project files from the back-up compilation.
4) Populate the NWVO form with applicable data & files.
5) Marvel at the points I got for my efforts.
6) Rinse and repeat steps 1-5 as time permits.
If anyone has a suggestion on how I could streamline my process I would be in your debt.
edit: @Genesis: apologies for pseudo-derailing your original topic. But I hope you are able to furnish a list here, especially if you don't have the time to populate the NWVO database yourself with all your projects.