What happened to the JSDoc Index?

As of yesterday, it looks like the XSJS documentation is missing from the site. I had bookmarked it at http://help.sap.com/hana/SAP_HANA_XS_JavaScript_Reference_en/index.html.
Any guidance on its new location is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill

Thomas,
Talk about blazing response time. I hope the good folk in internal IT are as responsive as you. Thanks very much.
Bill

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