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Recently published spec downloads from the Java Community Process seem to be thoroughly broken and have been for a few days now. Everything I try to download ends in "File not found." I can download older versions but not the latest like the Location API 2.0 proposed final draft. Is anyone else noticing this or is it just me? I've tried multiple browsers with the same results. I'm not sure if anyone besides me ever actually reads these things. I really wish Sun would start publishing these documents with straight, raw HTML and HTTP. It would make reading them so much simpler.