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I know that it can be done by looking up in the cache or something, but how does one view a webpage that has been altered recently. I want to print out a news article that said some disparaging remarks about a family member, and I had viewed it. Since that view, they have changed the article to remove the remarks. Isn't there some way to view the page as I had before? I know people do it all the time for deals, and i have not cleared any data yet. I am using firefox if that helps.

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I know that people have done this when the price of something changes online, they backdate their info so that they can see the older (lower) price.

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Sometimes you can do a google search for the page, and then click on the "cached" link in
the results to see a slightly older version of the page that google has cached.

You may also have luck with the Internet Archive(Use the Wayback Machine there.)

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Maybe this will help - View FireFox cache

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