The link/bookmark/favorite that you use to get to The Daily .WAV probably does not have an ending slash to it. I.e., it probably reads either "www.dailywav.com" or "http://www.dailywav.com". You need to change the link to "http://www.dailywav.com/" – that will fix your problem.
There are three ways to find the file. 1) If you recognize what film or TV show the clip is from, simply go to the Alphabetical Archives and then to the page containing the archive(s) for that letter of the alphabet. 2) Use the search engine and search for part of the text of the clip. Note: you will get more precise results if you enclose your search phrase in double quotes (unless you're searching for a single word). I.e., like "only chaos"; if it's for a Sound Effect, try just searching for "SFX". 3) Use the search engine to search for the full date and include the word "background". For example: "August 7, 2002 (background)".
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