Might as well be a firewall problem.

Just checked at $work and trying to access that Url http://dbpubs.stanford.edu/pub/...&name=2008-10.pdf, redirects me to

HTTP/1.x 302 Found Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 10:54:28 GMT Server: Apache/2.0.49 (Fedora) Location: http://DBPubs.stanford.edu:8090/pub/showDoc.Fulltext?lang=en +&doc=2008-10&format=pdf&compression=&name=2008-10.pdf Content-Length: 400 Connection: close Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1

And that server (notice the port number in there) is reported to never answer…

I'll have to try that later @home…


In reply to Re^3: [OT] SpotSigs: Robust and Efficient Near Duplicate Detection in Large Web Collections by pKai
in thread [OT] SpotSigs: Robust and Efficient Near Duplicate Detection in Large Web Collections by clinton

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