I know we can get passed paywalls by archiving but sometimes that takes a bit of time. I remember there was something about adding a letter after the dot com/ but can't recall the letter. I found a comment that says to add a dot after the dot com but that doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
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This is true, but there IS a trick the OP was talking about.
Again, I feel like it vaguely involved the letter "a", and vaguely remember it involving placing something before the subdomain. Obviously, it won't work as a subdirectory.
I feel like it might have been involved with a certain type of disability access protocall.
Sorry to keep harping on this, its just this is one of those simple hacks I feel like I know exists, and I'm ashamed of myself for not noting it better.
A personal failure, honestly. 😟
Edit: ashamed, so I dug. Can't test it myself, but apparently a single period after the TLD before the first backslash will do this. More info in another reply here.
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