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@@ -367,8 +367,8 @@ module. If you have Tkinter available, you may also want to look at
Python distribution. It allows you to enter REs and strings, and displays
whether the RE matches or fails. :file:`redemo.py` can be quite useful when
trying to debug a complicated RE. Phil Schwartz's `Kodos
-<http://www.phil-schwartz.com/kodos.spy>`_ is also an interactive tool for
-developing and testing RE patterns.
+<http://kodos.sourceforge.net/>`_ is also an interactive tool for developing and
+testing RE patterns.
This HOWTO uses the standard Python interpreter for its examples. First, run the
Python interpreter, import the :mod:`re` module, and compile a RE::