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In reply to the discussion: Library of Congress blames "coding error" for missing sections of online Constitution [View all]DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,413 posts)As long as its an actively maintained website. Security patches, server updates, OS updates, etc. Leaving code static on a public facing website is a great way for it to get hacked. Just because the actual text itself, the way it looks, and the overall design hasn't changed doesn't mean the mechanics of whats behind it doesn't as well.
Think of it like a car. You have a 20yo F150. That F150, from all outside lockers, looks just like it did when it rolled off the assembly line. Except its 20 years old, has a new transmission, rebuilt transfer case, seat covers over the ripped up seats, ans every bolt on component of the engine changed. From walking by the truck would you know that? No. Just because you dont see anything outwardly different doesn't mean the stuff under the hood had to be fixed.
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