Documentation for older versions

Hello there everyone, I have a question relating to
Coldfusion 4.0 and it would be helpful if I could scan the cfdocs
for it. I can see links for CF5 and CFMX at livedocs.macromedia.com
but cannot see anything for older versions.
Does anyone know any other sites that might have this sort of
info, is there an archive of old cfdocs anywhere?
Thank you for any help.
Barry

I don't think Adobe has them anywhere on their site, but you
can probably find them on someone's server, since they used to
install at /cfdocs/ try this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=inurl%3Acfdocs+%22coldfusion+4%22
inurl:cfdocs
"coldfusion 4"

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