At last, I've completed an HTML version, which is probably what you're looking for.
An expanded, book-length version, with even longer answers to even more questions, has been published by Addison-Wesley (ISBN 0-201-84519-9). Printed books, alas, tend to have a few errors; I've prepared an errata list for this one.
Here is a recent, compressed copy of the ASCII FAQ list, as posted to Usenet (~100k compressed, ~260k when uncompressed). [This and the other compressed files ending in .Z referenced from this page are compressed with the Unix "compress" utility and can be uncompressed with "uncompress" or "gunzip", versions of which are, I believe, available for all popular operating systems.]
Here is the abridged version (~26k compressed, ~55k when uncompressed).
Here are the differences from the previous version (compressed, sometimes quite large; or maybe uncompressed, if they were minimal). Here is a collection of incremental differences with respect to even older versions. NOTE: All of these diff lists pertain to the versions posted to Usenet, which are not always synchronized with the web/html version.
Here is a (somewhat older) compressed, PostScript rendition (152k compressed). BEWARE: the question numbers don't match current versions. (Rather than printing it out, why not get the book?)
Here is an, um, er, ``alternate version'' by Peter Seebach.
For web access to other Usenet FAQ lists, visit faqs.org (or perhaps Ohio State University, Utrecht University, or Oxford University).