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2771:, adding in unnecessary URLs and marking the links as dead. The citation templates construct the urls from the given parameters (as most follow a common format on those sites) and were not dead. Didn't know if this was a bot issue, or the templates themselves doing something that is flagging the citations to make the bot adjust them. I can look into the templates to see what the issues may be if that is ultimately the case (and to know what to look for for the error). -
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short URL returns the archive date of the short URL in the request you are already making—the long URL has the archive date in the URL itself, so to me it seems like it should be possible to validate that the archive date hasn't changed by just comparing those two values, without needing any additional API requests to archive.today. But I also don't know what the code your bot uses, so I can't verify my assumptions about how it works. (I tried taking a look at the
721:, and neither they nor anything earlier have many incoming links. If it's taking an hour then we may need to remove the entries with lowest benefit per second. A few entries have never triggered a fix and could probably be removed, but I've already removed the resource-heavy ones. Maybe I need to rate them all by fixes done per 1000 incoming links or similar and chop those scoring lowest. "v" is an oddity because it can indicate that the editor failed to press
2414:- I think the cbignore docs has this. 2) My bot has a known limitation. Within any block of text between new lines (ie. a paragraph of text), if there is more than one cbignore, the citations the cbignore follows all need to be unique. In this case the two citation are mirror copies. The bot ignored the cbignore for that reason (it has to do with disambiguate it needs to know which citation to target). So, I modified one of the citations, they are now unique:
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on many wiki language sites, it does not have knowledge of template names or arguments in other languages. It only expands a URL wherever it may be, it doesn't look at templates. That would require another universal bot I guess, that can operate on CS1|2 templates in multiple languages. If you want to write one, I have the approval to run it. The reason the dates are frequently offset by 1 day, users add an archive.today link they just created, set
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4168:. The bot that runs this process is a global bot, it is not programmed to handle templates in different languages, it only operates on the URL itself, not with template knowledge. The bot didn't do anything wrong, that wasn't already there; it's only purpose is to normalize archive.today URLs wherever they happen to be. If that caused the pre-existing error to be exposed in the tracking cat, it's a step forward. --
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problem, but in 7 years and over half a million conversions this is the first time it's been reported. All I can do for now is add a static string to the code to skip processing when it sees 2Ljk6. Other tools might try to do the same conversion like IABot or possibly
Citation Bot. This is a tricky problem to solve long term. Ideally archive.today would be notified, is the correct solution. --
2418:(changed the semi-colon to colon in the publisher field for the first citation) -- a bit quirky but tested and it works now. I do recommend though using the alt suggestions above because while my bot honors cbignore most other bot's do not and eventually in the future it's probable some other tool will try to "fix" what it detects as an error (archive URL in the url field). --
258:. Are you getting a redirect to a cloudfront URL? Wondering if there is some kind of location-aware policy that determines when to serve the cloudfront URL vs a 404. If the cloudfront URL was known, it would be possible to save it at the Wayback Machine, then use the Cloudfront-Wayback URL on Knowledge treated as a dead link (due to its &Expires self-destruct mechanism see
4811:. The links on the archived page to PDFs and drawings all 404, meaning that the actual content of the patent is not accessible. Nor are any of the other features originally presented by Google patent search. This type of archive page should not ever be used for patents. You should either fix the Google patent URLs, which is fairly trivial (you can see the fix for this page at
3575:, I don't know what happened. Nevertheless, it is working now. It looks system-level. Cron logs show the process ran, but it didn't. No apparent reason, and I can't replicate. Weird. Let me know if it doesn't run again, I enabled verbose logging. Also during testing I moved the job time to around 5:30 GMT .. or do you want the previous 8:30? Or some other time? --
4643:] I noticed that the bot edited an external link with cbignore after it. I compared the links before and after the edit to see why the cbignore template was there. The long and short links are from different dates and display different content. The altered link no longer contained the relivent content. This would not matter if the bot observed the cbignore.--
2978:. The downside is this program can't fix date mismatch problems. I want to fix date mismatches automatically, and hope to do that eventually with its own process. Once I have that developed I can see about including it in the archive.today program, so it saves the extra edit, when the source of the date mismatch is archive.today short to long conversion.
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3431:. I'm not sure about going back and resetting from dead to live the NatGeo links that are freemium, that would probably require some special one-off code and a lot of time to recheck all the links. But it's the kind of thing anyone could probably do pretty easily, if you have code to parse and edit CS1 templates. --
1927:. As far as I know from version 2.1, WaybackMedic may execute external commands (via execCmdEx) to determine page status and the assignment of user-agent should be easily implemented via some available parameters. By the way, as of version 2.1, I can see the validate_robots function is implemented in medicapi.nim. --
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could you verify the lists are correct? There appears to be duplication at the top with two table of contents, for example two entries for "Agriculture, food, and drink". There is also a line that says "View the entire list of all good articles or" in which points to
Knowledge:Good articles/all .. is
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With regards to validating that the target page is the same, I think it should be as simple as checking the timestamp is the same (ignoring that bug I mentioned in my second message, where the long URL can redirect to the wrong version). I assume whatever API you're using to get the long URL from the
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I used to be able to fix archive.today problems and date mismatches in the same process, but it was semi-automated. Fixing archive.today problems can and should be full-auto, so I separated that out to its own process that uses EventStream to monitor real-time when a new short-form link shows up, log
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That's true but there is a positive trade-off so for a couple reasons I am OK fixing certain (not all) link rot in comments, as I have been doing for 7 years. If someone wants to preserve a block of immutable wikitext they should use the talk page, user page or offline - otherwise anyone can edit the
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It aborted for unknown reasons. I increased the memory allocation by 10x in case that is the problem. The data may be messed up from the abort. I've restarted the process and will see what happens over the next hour or so if it can recover. Worse case will just delete all the data and it will rebuild
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This is a complex page calling in a couple of data rich templates usually rendered well within normal parsing allowance of 10 seconds but if the wikipedia infrastucture is under load can fail on an edit. The bot accordingly presently needs a (? manual} check of page output after every use. Often the
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Oh shoot, looks like they used an exotic redirect mechanism, it fooled the bot. I have a way around it, but this is the first I became aware of it. I'll have to reprocess. Anyway, thanks for the info. BTW you should post error reports in the section linked in the edit summary, that is the discussion
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Stop running this right now on tampabay.com links. Every one I've checked is wrong. It is adding archive links (okay) to currently live articles, and tagging them as dead (wrong). Also is overriding explicit |url-status=dead to |url-live when it encounters redirects to the main page of tampabay.com.
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The date mismatch error preexisted. The bot only made it more obvious, so that CS1|2 error-checking is now able to see it. I would prefer to fix the archive-date at the same time as expanding archive.today URLs from short to long form (per RfC requirement). However this task is universal it operates
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Ah okay, I suspected it could just be plain web scraping. Anyway, what I was trying to suggest was just comparing the date in the URL with the date on the HTML page (so there would be no need to resolve the long link). However, I had missed that the date in the long URL you retrieved was the correct
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That's strange. Looks like a one-off error at archive.today .. never seen it before. I can't verify every new long archive.today is the same, because of the resource load on archive.today servers would double, and the time it would take for the bot to finish. Unless there is evidence of a widespread
1346:; could you instruct the bot to replace them with a working archive (i.e. the one linked above)? I thought that would be the easiest way to fix this problem. I tried changing the archive link on InternetArchiveBot's side and asking it to fix the affected articles, but that didn't do what I intended.
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Below is an 'ls' of the data files. The timestamps show how long each took to complete. The file size is misleading as the program filters out namespaces. Like "V" (and "v" they are indenitcal to the API) is not very large filesize, but took almost 25 minutes to complete. It took about 85m to finish
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In that case, blnamespace is what I meant, but I'm not clear what it should be set to: the several namespaces in which relevant links appear, or ns 0 to which relevant links lead. If my job is taking two hours then I should be checking fewer targets; any clues as to which entries take the most time
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It was crashing at "m" then after increasing memory made it to "v". Odd bc it should not run out of memory, and there are no error messages system or program to suggest why it's silently halting so it might be something different. I added debug statements, takes a while to replicate an hour or more.
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archive.ph is the only one blocked, the others are all fine and working except for .today that redirects to it and therefore isn't accessible, too. According to the warning displayed when trying to reach the address, postal police took this measure because they found pedopornographic content on the
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The duplicate TOCs were being transcluded from the per-topic pages. I suppressed them with "noinclude" tags. The link from subpages still points to /all, but once readers get there they will see "all" is split between /all and /all2. I think that's probably fine for now, unless we want to just stop
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It's a very big job to internationalize the bot for templates, dates etc - I'd like to eventually. But it does update links in the IABot database (iabot.org), and IABot then updates 300+ wikis based on the contents of the database. Thus when my bot discovers a dead link on enwiki, it updates enwiki
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with the jsub command which masked the problem. The effect of the bug was to create duplicate entries in the list at /Backlinks which is why it kept taking longer each run. For example GoingBatty had 7 instances of "hamlet" (from the scripts perspective), one for the original and 6 for each day the
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The tracking category will be cleared in the next few hours, it's currently generating diffs. This is a one-off event clearing out the backlog of archive.today problems which exposed a lot of problems. Going forward there will be much smaller numbers. We both currently have bots that can clear that
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This is a bit of an edge case with GreenC bot's archive repair task, so I wanted to get your opinion. In several articles where I'm citing an archived book that has separate PDFs for each chapter, I use the |archive-url= parameter for the chapter url (since that's the most important one) and have a
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which is so commonly linked outside mainspace. V exposed the problem, but it was occurring at a smaller scale with everything else. (The API typically and erroneously reports 100s of the same backlink - I don't know why it's always done this.) "V" had 2.5 million non-unique occurrences. Add to this
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The memory problem appears to be cumulative if I run m or v in isolation they do fine but when running the whole bunch there is a massive spike in memory claim that occurs at the same spot around v or x, but also others don't release their claims so it builds up. It could be related to the Sun Grid
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from 4 January '19 in which the owner states that the .is domain might stop working soon. However, the domain is still active. In fact, the '@' handle used by the account to this day is still "@archiveis". I've used archive.today many times, including this year. It always gave me either a .is or a
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I have access to a web proxy that uses home based IPs and it still didn't work. Maybe the solution is to pull every URL into a file and process them outside the bot with a simple script that waits x seconds between each header query. Then feed the results to the bot which URLs are dead. It can run
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Oh that's a note to myself, if you want the awk script let me know it's nothing more than going through a list of URLs, pausing between each to avoid rate limiting, getting the headers and recording the results and if it's a bot block header notify and abort the script. It also shuffles the agent
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Bots are not 100% perfect. It relies on the
Wayback API to determine live links and it is not perfect so for those errors it depends on human intervention to correct. The alternative is not to use bots at all , in which case most links never get fixed at all due to the scale, it's back-end boring
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I ran this bot-block avoidance script and it took forever. What I discovered is just about every link should be archived. Either 404, soft-404 or better-off-dead. The later because the links went to content that was behind a paywall or otherwise messed up in some way - so the archived version is
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Ah I see you use
British English so I assumed you are not US. What browser do you use? Do you have any plugins that might affect javascript? This is impacting archive providers as well, such as Wayback Machine and Ghostarchive (US-based), they also get 404. Archive.today it "works" (global IP
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That will take time because I think it will require building a custom kerbenos image which is a learning curve. I have a ticket open asking them about this but no reply yet. I should have been using a retry loop anyway so this will help either way, I have a function, but was apparently lazy and
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Thanks very much. The current version looks right, considering that it's for a few hours rather than the usual 24. Is it possible to add the namespace of the link target to the query? I'm not sure how you're extracting the data but, for example, Quarry would run its SQL much faster with "and
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Thank you for the suggestion to use a browser agent. I tried it, they appear to limit based on query rate, and it's pretty sensitive. I was able to trigger it by manually requesting 8 headers rapidly then it stopped working, sending a header with "HTTP/1.1 307 s2s_high_score" and redirect to a
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Unfortunately there is something preventing cloudfront pages from being saved at
Wayback. Not all pages, but most. So we have a bad situation with academia.edu/download links - ideally they should be converted to a non /download/ links - but can't be done by bot requires manual searching. The
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Language heuristics are always right 99pc of the time haha. I've confirmed on Edge (Windows 10) and Safari (macOS) that the
Academia.edu link work. I don't have any plugins installed other than ad blockers that would affect something like this. The specific link that got generated for me with
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javascript challenge ("press and hold button"). Maybe I could slow the bot down enough between queries, it would be difficult, and extremely slow, perhaps a month or longer for 10k articles, and would need to verify every header is not 307 otherwise abort and manually clear the challenge.
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Ran both manually with the new code. It will keep requesting when it gets a 429 ("Too many requests"). It tries 20 times with a 2 second delay. I have seen it make up to 5 requests, but it will depend on WMF server load. The jobs will run on the regular morning schedule tomorrow. --
804:. When I first made this program (not your fork of it) around April 2015, Quarry was only about 6 months old I think, anyway I wasn't aware of it, and I wanted something that would run from anywhere which left the API. Speed is not an issue when running daily, unless it takes : -->
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Engine caching for performance reasons. I've checked the program for errant global vars and it's fine there is nothing holding onto data. I might try separating the backlinks retrieval portion to a different program so it exits between each item clearing any memory claims. --
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use one or the other not both. And should not use a domain name, use the name of the site, is best practice on
Knowledge. The re are so many RSSSF citations, and so many problems with them, I've done a lot of work to fix them but there are still things that need more work. --
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I appreciate it probably has to do with some kind of automatic PDF link serving in
Javascript that Academia.edu uses wouldn't be readily captured with a bot; I don't know how fixable it is, but the links noted are not dead at all; I reverted both edits that the bot flagged.
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I think it is fixed. A combination of repetitive backlinks reported by the API and inefficiencies in the program magnifying those repetitions. It should never use more than about 25MB of ram, but with "V" (and "v") it was as high as 1 gigabyte. Why V? I suspect it's due to
5794:(6 months old) and this appears to be something done by the postal police? You could also try using a different DNS resolver that isn't going through Cloudflare, this is the problem for most people, due to a policy disagreement between Archive.today and Cloudflare --
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Update: I found 29 instances of the exotic redirect, among the set of 6,846 pages, or less than 1/2 of one percent. Of the archive.today error, there was one in 193, or about the same 1/2 of one percent. Thanks for the report, find any other problems let me know. --
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It's a complex situation. If they delete the &Expires the URL will break (404). It will break anyway, due to the
Expires, that is why the archive URL version is made the primary. The archive URL is accessible to everyone - academia.edu account not required. --
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is the correct long URL, as it turns out, that long URL redirects to the 404 archive as well. In cases like that, I think
WaybackMedic 2.5 should not change the URL to the long version, until archive.today corrects their long URLs for URLs with multiple archives.
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at line 173. If the long form URL goes to a different version of the HTML, as in this case, I would need to download both the short and long HTML page, and run a string comparison to see if they are approximately the same HTML. Thus downloading HTML twice. --
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Can you please revert or properly fix all of the similar recent edits you have made across Knowledge? (Judging from your recent contribution list it seems like there were a lot.) Otherwise you're just creating work for someone else / leaving confused readers.
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adding an archive URL, then also updates the IABot database changing the status to "dead" and adding the archive URL into the database. Then IABot scans the 300+ other wikis and when it finds that link, it adds the archive URL, taken from the database. --
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Is there a better way to format these citations? I'm not able to find any. Otherwise, is there any way I can mark the citations to be ignored by the bot? This seems like a relatively rare case; I imagine it's not worth modifying the bot to handle. Thanks,
5193:- this appears to be a one-off, maybe a network transient. When I run the page again (locally) the problem does not happen. I'd be surprised there are more like this. It can happen but I don't think it's systematic or common. If you see more, let me know.
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in this topic area I edit; many point to old sptimes.com news articles (St Petersburg Times was bought out by Tampa Bay Times). If there is any way I can resurrect an actual copy of some of these old articles, I'd like to try to fix some of them.
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fail is towards the end of such a page with the references so only obvious on a full page manual skim. Please ensure you do this as many high quality pages have reference lists running into 100's with processing times about the 5 second mark.
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There are too many tool making constant requests it almost doesn't matter, they are going to saturate regardless. I'm concerned because if slowed down too much the work never gets done. Will keep on it. It will email if/when it reaches 20. --
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I notified archive.today about the specific issue with the long URL via their "report bug or abuse" button, but I have no idea how likely those reports are to get read. I think just manually excluding that specific case is the best option for
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Hi! I know that .today is the domain to be used, but every time i try to open a link with .today it returns me a "This site cannot be reached" type of error, and the same goes with .ph links. The only active links i get are the one with .is
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It's freemimum content. Open an incognito window and see if it gives a different result. I tried to archive premium content pages for NatGeo because they use a freemium wall. View page source and search on "freemiumContentGatingEnabled". --
1422:, but I suggest it not to. Although the edit in this example happened to be harmless (even useful), in general, comments could be used for a wide range of reasons, so there is a higher risk that automatic edits could break their intentions.
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IABot would be better since it continuously scans pages and fully automatic replace dead links. WaybackMedic does more specialized work on a per-domain basis for many types of issues with manual oversight. A good place to post a request is
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The wayback machine url is malformed because its timestamp is not an acceptable length (14 digits preferred, 4 or 6 tolerated). cs1|2 emits an error message for single-digit timestamps and another error message when the values assigned to
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The IPs change with every request, and the IPs are sourced to home broadband users globally, so they are not detectable by CIDR block. I don't know how they got blocked, maybe Cloudflare is on this service and recorded all of the IPs. --
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I found 63 pqarchiver links (out of the 193 archive.today links added) and they all worked, except this one. If it doesn't exist at archive.org or archive.today it's probably gone forever need to find an alternate source probably. --
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I saw some messages this morning Toolforge was down due to NFS, likely your run didn't complete before the outage. I see it aborted around 09:32GMT and Certes finished at 09:28 .. with minutes to spare. I'll run yours again now. --
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I can send snippets or functions if you want for anything you are interested in. The entire codebase is not currently available for public due to containing some proprietary information. It's written in Nim, and some awk utils. --
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24hrs. Your job completes in about 2 hours, it is exceptionally big. The API behavior of multiple results is weird but can be adjusted for. If it continues to be a problem I can look into Quarry, getting a JSON file would nice. --
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It looks like we are tracking all usages of unfit/usurped even legitimate uses and this automatically creates a maintenance message. I don't know what the rationale is. Maybe someone wants to know where the usurped URLs are? --
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A lot of people will be climbing the same learning curve. It would be nice if we had a page for giving each other a leg up. Sadly (or perhaps gratefully), I've never had to use Kubernetes and so can't be of much assistance.
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I believe the maintenance message is shown incorrectly. If the URL has been usurped, but the original page was properly archived, then the ref as used on Knowledge is probably not "unfit", right? What can be done about this?
5726:. Use a different DNS resolver and the problem will be solved. Please use archive.today it is the main gateway host to the site, which redirects to one of the backend sites like archive.ph .. the site is literally called "
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script ran. So I think the best solution is wipe out the data files again and start over, the data files look kind of weird anyway. The usual, you'll see the message about new entries, then the next one should be good. --
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as an experiment, not because its new links are likely to be wrong but because socks of a certain puppetmaster love linking to it. I've just removed it from my list, in case this widely-linked page is causing problems.
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Yeah this was a pain, every time I thought it was done, some new issue came up. And getting those ticks right, in the right place, after the fact, wasn't easy. Anyway this task is done for me (1,200 articles deletion of
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My bot can empty that category easily. It was 40,000 a week ago. Got it down to few hundred edge cases, which I assume you fixed manually, thank you. I'd like to fully automate it, but right now it's all integrated into
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the program was inefficient in how it dealt with the repetitions, it added up and the Grid Engine was nope and dropped the job. Right now it's starting over rebuilding the database, it should be back to normal soon. --
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Yeah it redirects to one of the 6 domains like .is or .ph .. but if one of those domains gets shut down by the registar, he can switch where it redirects to easily, without having to change every link on Knowledge. --
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I think this change could break three bots: FACBot, LivingBot, and GreenC bot. There is a message in the page that says changes to the page layout will break the bots (GreenC bot not mentioned I will add it later).
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in the above thread someone suggested perhaps you had signed up for account on academia.edu at some point? Or some old cookies that are giving permission. One way to test is try to access from a private window. --
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I have no idea how to decipher/restore/resurrect these old pqarchiver links (like in your fourth example above). If there's a writeup, or some tips, please point me in the right direction. I do come across these
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Ideally, the bot would notice when the new URL's archive date does not match the old URL's archive date and not make the edit if it cannot resolve this. Also, ideally it would catch when the citation template's
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That was gibberish to me so I found this talk page. I just now put a link from there to here. You're welcome to copy this over there, and delete this thread, if that makes more sense. I'll watchlist both.
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Yes, finished in 25 minutes. No single one took very long (or much memory!). You are welcome and thanks for reporting it because it uncovered a problem in the program that only became evident at scale. --
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Thanks. I'll take V/v, U/u and N/n out then. U and N rarely get a hit. V gets more but I'm less confident about fixing them as most of them require me to guess what article the editor was thinking of.
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Cool, glad it is figured out what is causing it. My thinking is to replace the academia.edu links with a Wayback version of the cloudfront URL so it's accessible for everyone. Or second option is to use
5790:, thank you for this information. Archive.today has problem sometimes. They created multiple domains: archive.is, .fo, .li, .today, .vn, .md, .ph .. do you know if all are blocked in Italy? I read the
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Everything looks good today. Thank you. The only difference from before is that the output now appears alphabetically by target rather than sorted as in the parent page, but that's not a problem.
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academia.edu returns a 404 when a user is not registered and logged in, which is most users. It does not say "log in to access paper", rather a misleading 404 dead link page. This causes problems:
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The proposal is to determine the active cloudfront link via bot magic, immediately create a Wayback Machine save of the cloudfront URL, and change the citation to the Wayback-cloudfront link. eg.
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So, it does appear my IP is being rate limited by WMF. I moved all my tools off-site and it's generating a lot of traffic. The solution is to add a retry loop with pauses. Will try that next. --
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Thank you! I'd prefer the previous 8:30, as I'm likely to see the 5:30 job right before I should be going to sleep, and then be tempted to stay up too late to address them immediately. Thanks!
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There is no API for this. You download the HTML of the short URL page, and the long form is there towards the top (view source search on "long link"). The GitHub code is old, but you can see it
5170:, 12 July 2024 (UTC). All but the first of my corrections has "GreenC bot" in the edit summary. (I edit in a topic area that relies heavily on tampabay.com, many of which are on my watchlist.)
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Should the link ever actually die for real, there would be no archive available since the Wayback Machine sees only a dead 404 page - the Wayback machine is not an academia.edu registered user.
5211:- archive.today I manually verify beforehand. This one is a manual verification error, which is rare, but not impossible. I can provide a list of the archive.today URLs that were added (193).
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If it's not too much work, escalating the delay might be good for both the program and the server, e.g. if the nth try fails, wait n seconds. (Exponential is recommended but seems extreme.)
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1011:. Can the bot remove the duplicate url2/date2/title2 parameters and renumber any subsequent url3/date3/title3, etc.? I've fixed over 500 of these edits myself, but there are still
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I see. I agree on switching from paywalls to archives, but for such unintuitive edits please write the intention somewhere, as in edit summary or embedded comment, or at least in
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The cloudfront link is an AWS container with an &Expires self-destruct mechanism. It's where the paper is actually located (not on academia.edu which redirects to cloudfront).
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are other people talking about it. I wanted to warn you about this because now archived URLs aren't accessible and can't be checked without using proxies. Hope you can fix this.
4210:, which corresponds to the 6 December 2023 archive. This resulted in the new archive link leading to an archive of a 404 page instead of the successfully archived page, and the
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where you indicated that |archive-url= was okay to use for the chapter url. However, GreenC bot switches the |archive-url= field to be the archive of the |url= field (example
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Hey, I just want to say thank you for using the Wayback Machine for MTV News for my citations. Can you do that for Drag-On's album Hell and Back? Ill post the original link.
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They are forks of the same script, they run on different cron jobs and directories, thus not be possible to effect each other. If both are not working I dunno I'll check. --
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set, at least based on two examples. In terms of renumbering that is not required as the webarchive template is designed to allow any numbers up to 10, so long as there is a
1213:. I wrote the template originally but Trappist did a major rewrite so I'm not sure if that is my bug or his. I processed the first 500 articles and there are only 3 with a
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So I need to make some adjustments to work around the Archive.today bug. I also need to report the bug to Archive.today though there is no guarantee they will fix it. --
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262:). However, I wonder about copyright if academia.edu is making them unavailable in the US and possibly elsewhere, question why have that policy if not a rights issue. --
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is below a magic number ie. it looks suspicious. Everything worked, except I neglected to add an email reminder (only logs) so I didn't notice. Thanks for the ping. --
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wants us to use, it's a redirector that sends traffic to other domains as they are available. The reason those three got marked dead is there was an archive URL in the
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or me. Looking at the bot's contributions, I see the report is running later each day this week. Could you please check the bots to see what's going on? Thank you!
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to their relative location, but the archive.today uses UTC time, which has already passed into a new day. The ones offset by a week or year are user entry errors. --
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4198:, WaybackMedic 2.5 attempted to reformat a link to archive.today that had multiple different archives, but used the archive of the wrong date. The pre-existing link
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I'm in the US and am getting the links promptly. The links I am getting are Cloudfront ones with an expiry; I used the Academic.edu links to avoid the known expiry.
3531:, I found a bug that only shows up when running from cron. It wasn't apparent when the script was on Toolforge because there you signify the working directory with
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The process from June 2nd crashed for unknown reason and turned into a zombie preventing future runs. I can't kill it so I contacted Toolforge admins for help. --
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Thanks; I'll take a look at those. I've a slight preference for 0830 over 0530, as I tend to look at the entries about 1000-1200 UTC and the fresher the better.
3213:. Given that the bot had to edit three times, I imagine this bot run was stressful for you. If this code is still active, it might need yet another debugging. –
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I like this better because it doesn't hack the cite book template arguments. The downside is the display is a little messier. Another way with some duplication:
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not 120m my mistake. V/v is about 50 minutes. U/u 20 minutes. N/n 10 minutes. Those are the big three and use 95% of the time (is that right?). Probably due to
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Because there were duplicates in the parent page I had to unique the list which required a sort. I tried to unique it in a way that doesn't require a sort ie.
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Hi there! I see your bot delivered a new Backlinks report for Certes, but I didn't receive an update today. Could you please give the bot a nudge? Thanks!
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comment or delete it entirely. Comments can be strangely formatted, I take measures, auto and manual, to check commented text before posting a live diff. --
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If you want, we can change everything to .is or whichever. In the mean time, I have disabled the twice-monthly process that converts everything to .today --
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All short-form archive.today links need to be expanded to long form. This is required as Knowledge does not allow URL shortening which has security problems.
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OK it's done. Yeah there's no way to automate replace of one archive with another via IABot. That would be a good feature though when finding soft-404s. --
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I'm running the WPCleaner and noticed that Error 95 (Editor's signature of link to user space) has flagged the bot, specifically Job 18, on a ton of pages (
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work people want bots to do, but there is not guarantee bots, or for that matter people, will not make mistakes. The question is the scale of mistakes. --
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The time allocated for running scripts has expired.The time allocated for running scripts has expired. The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
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I don't know about WPCleaner, or what the error message means. It was an old bot job, that no longer runs. It was a peculiar and difficult situation. --
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https://archive.today/20121120012223/https://www.webcitation.org/6CIutMLaZ?url=http://romeoareateaparty.org/wordpress/2012-candidates-2/races/u-s-senate/
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Hello, and thanks again for the useful Backlinks reports. I'm currently taking a Wikibreak and have attempted to exclude my list from the bot's tasks
2926:-- after this bot job completes, I'll run another bot to fix the date mismatches, it will clear the tracking cat. No need to do anything manually. --
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which can be converted in bulk later. I can see the goats too, but I block a lot of third-party scripts which might hide them in standard browsing.
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http://archive.today/2023.11.24-014538/https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/1999-11-08/pokefans-can-now-eat-their-hearts-out-with-candy-planet-s
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http://archive.today/2023.11.24-014538/https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/1999-11-08/pokefans-can-now-eat-their-hearts-out-with-candy-planet-s
1970:. After you collect and validate some free proxies, you can just apply them alternately to your bot, although their stability is not guaranteed. --
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That was part of the deprecation of WebCite which is a dead archive provider. It didn't account for dups. It's complicated here because even though
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Not all of the edits were incorrect or needed correcting. If you want a list of which ones I corrected, then they're in my contributions list from
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On December 8, the bot started over and published a report, but didn't publish a report for December 9. Could you please check it again? Thanks!
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today. It's not a problem for me if the reports continue but, if you'd like to save some resources by stopping it properly, please go ahead.
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Thanks. Let me know if I'm checking too many targets or if some produce exceptionally big reports, and I'll remove the less productive ones.
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that had archive.ph links & changed them to "archive.today/". Not only is archive.today a DEAD site, but all my archive links were live.
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4079:. You can try this yourself with the list of entries and see if the results differ in the number of entries on output compared to input. --
2462:. In it, the bot changed "archive.is" and "archive.ph" to "archive.today". I'm not sure what purpose this has. The task is not explained on
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Oh I see I misinterpreted what you said above I thought it was fixing mismatched dates but it was actually fixing an incomplete date. --
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Then I suppose your proxy strategy is OK. Please make sure your web proxy has high anonymity if all of your configuration works fine. --
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2. There is nothing my bot can't do. And there is nothing that is permanent or can't be changed or undone. Do not panic or become upset.
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for however long it wouldn't matter. Trying to do it inside the bot is too error prone too complicated and ties up the bot too long. --
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string. It seemed to learn agent strings and block based on those which could be avoided by retiring an agent and adding a new one. --
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It didn't run again. The logging helped. I'm narrowing in on the problem and made some changes. We'll see what happens next run. --
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This is because the DNS resolver you are using is hosted on CloudFlare and that won't work (well) with archive.today domains see
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Would moving the tools on-site be a solution? I know they just made that a whole lot more difficult by deprecating GridEngine.
3326:. I think url-access= is the best way, but I guess you are not using that because there is no option "url-access=freemium" yet.
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Please Update the monthly list of Top 10000 wikipedia users by Article Count which changes every 1st and 15th date of a month.
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This is what I can do somewhat easily right away. There are limits due to bot design and coding efforts what can be done. --
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Hey, I found a link to a MTV.com source that can be used for Rocafella. Can you add it using the wayback machine?
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Not sure which category page you're referring to, but most of the text on these category pages comes from
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and now it has over 80 articles (when I wrote this) in it again. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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so unfortunately they were all set to dead. I have since added this ability after it was requested at
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Medal Winners – Olympic Games and World Championships (1936–2007) – Part 1: flatwater (now sprint).
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set when there is a duplicate URL and that is what I did for the 500+ already fixed. I also thought
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But as you can see, the above links are not dead. So something must've gone wrong there. I've
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All working as normal today, and an hour faster than previously. Thanks again for your help.
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when pasting: easy to spot, but hard to fix as you need to guess what was in their clipboard.
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I don't have a count of the pages, but it's not an insignificant amount from what I can see.
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Yeah it's not ideal, a work in progress. In any case the problem is there should not be both
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Archive.today has a bug. When saving links from WebCite, it incorrectly gives the long form.
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List of ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in men's kayak: revised 26 June 2022
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I can redress the exotic redirect, which looks to be limited to URLs ending in .ece --
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I do have warnings but apparently was lazy and forgot to check the logs. --
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is an archive from 24 November 2023. The link should have been converted to
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Exactly what purpose did this edit serve? Edit summary is misleading at best
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Please Update the monthly list of Top 10000 wikipedia users by Article Count
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but that 404 page is confusing and will result in bots marking it dead. --
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doesn't match the URL's archive date, and either adjust the template's
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When I did NatGeo, I didn't have the ability to add archive URLs with
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Yes, replacing things with .is would be great, thanks for your help.
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I just noticed that the GreenC bot has flagged many refs as part of
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OK this problem is complicated. There are multiple things going on.
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field and the bot assumes if someone put an archive URL in the main
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template after the end of the cite book but inside the ref tags. --
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the article name, and once a month or so fix them - all full-auto.
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Also, with me, the altered refs have this bit tagged at the end:
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Please don't convert old Google patents links to archive.today
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one—the issue was entirely that archive.today redirects it. --
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Preserving the correct archived version of archive.today links
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recently. Can you see anything else that I may have broken?
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which can't be fully automated, so I run it on request. --
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to accelerate this procedure as your bot may behave like a
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I see you mentioned some awk scripts as a workaround at
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Knowledge:Village_pump_(technical)#academia.edu/download
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Tired of fixing these because GreenC bot is on a roll.
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the passive spamming of the Judi gambling syndicate.
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Broke 139 archive.ph links! They are clearly labeled.
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3391:Yes, sorry, I was confusing the two parameters.
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2741:and it made edits to three references that used
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1163:(archived 5 January 2010). Additional archives:
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537:this does not solve the misleading 404 problems.
5036:I found it using the archive's search feature:
3727:January 14–17, 2022 North American winter storm
3399:here. The least bad value for status might be
5549:. It aborted because the number of entries in
3425:Knowledge:Link_rot/URL_change_requests#vh1.com
3116:: How would you like the bot to help with the
2163:has stopped updating. The bot is running, as
1418:GreenC bot now edits inside HTML comments eg.
5617:Bots should be notified given time to adjust.
5455:Bug report - templates in images in infoboxes
642:is running normally. I've not added any new
3343:is a great idea. Until it appears, I think
2295:Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc (August 2005).
2267:Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc (August 2005).
1292:So I've just found out that GreenC bot made
5686:This is an error when you visit that site:
4848:https://patents.google.com/patent/US417831A
4410:. It ought not to have done it like that.
2087:. However, I can't find the meta directory
340:necessary to get the file served properly.
3681:List of Mexican inventions and discoveries
1611:it doesn't. "this page is not available".
1460:Stopping backlinks report during wikibreak
5900:"url-status=usurped" causes a CS1 message
5752:Archive.today isn't accessible from Italy
5724:Archive.today#Cloudflare_DNS_availability
5105:single instance, but too many, for sure.
2694:Archive.today#Cloudflare_DNS_availability
5718:Archive.today is not dead it works fine
4739:the bug is reported to Archive.today --
4524:2023–24 Australian region cyclone season
4251:does have a share option that says that
2828:This bot is changing the archive-url as
2730:WaybackMedic 2.5 adding unneceesary URLs
2567:: I looked at our article, and it cites
380:.. seeing if anything comes up here. --
5929:ref, it shows this warning at the top:
1919:may be bypassed by simply assigning an
1304:that actually works? Thanks very much!
1111:might automatically handle the missing
503:: Would like to propose this solution:
5965:, which currently has 48,594 entries.
5368:I was curious if it would work on the
4133:parameter, which added the article to
3349:|url-access=live<!--freemium--: -->
2446:Incorrect dead flags and archive.today
2091:you referred to in the Github repo of
5679:with the live link & altered 139
5199:- exotic redirect problem noted above
3698:Template:Vital article link/testcases
3669:Template:Vital article link/testcases
2528:field it was probably a dead URL. --
2327:To keep the bot off the citation add
1712:", where there is already "publisher=
1296:, replacing a dead archive link with
2007:a web proxy that uses home based IPs
999:parameter. Two examples of this are
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4637:bug report (3) Bot ignores cbignore
3775:Mike Johnson (Louisiana politician)
2623:? archive.today is not part of the
2512:Archive.today is what the owner of
1002:Grant Bramwell: revised 1 June 2022
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5645:Special:Diff/1237436963/1240124928
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5048:Special:Diff/1231668617/1232196891
4965:Special:Diff/1228320785/1229089609
4586:that is off by a couple of weeks,
4463:Bug report: Incorrect archive-date
4166:Special:Diff/1187499427/1190066019
3347:is less bad, or for a bonus point
3275:Flagging non-dead link as dead (2)
2520:field and the bot moved it to the
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2412:Special:Diff/1171510462/1171514730
2261:Special:Diff/1170358971/1170410520
1808:Special:Diff/1038698982/1138241646
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4807:This is a very unhelpful change:
4226:or display some kind of warning.
3201:Bot put italics in strange places
1180:. International Canoe Federation.
1157:. International Canoe Federation.
1130:. International Canoe Federation.
6023:. This has to be a bug. Cheers,
5864:User:Un mondo a stelle e strisce
5788:User:Un mondo a stelle e strisce
5429:I just had to a manual purge on
5056:Search: "Norah Jones tops a mil"
4517:Category:CS1 errors: archive-url
4129:, your bot changed an incorrect
3751:World food crises (2022-present)
3045:Category:CS1 errors: archive-url
3021:Category:CS1 errors: archive-url
2924:Category:CS1 errors: archive-url
2165:User:GoingBatty/Backlinks/Report
2063:better in nearly every case. --
1658:
1344:nearly a hundred more such links
1288:Bad webcitation link replacement
640:User:GoingBatty/Backlinks/Report
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4099:That sounds very reasonable. (
4071:cat file.txt | awk '!s++' : -->
6037:19:41, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
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5989:19:09, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
5886:01:32, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
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5845:21:24, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
5825:21:12, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
5810:16:36, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
5782:15:55, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
5746:00:15, 16 September 2024 (UTC)
5713:23:35, 15 September 2024 (UTC)
4875:Job 18 showing up in WPCleaner
4141:parameter and only update the
4103:may work on your system too.)
3193:02:49, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
3183:Report received - thank you!
3179:19:37, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
3157:19:21, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
3130:19:20, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
3107:21:13, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
2736:Guardians of the Galaxy (film)
1682:Thank you. For the Cookie. --
1587:if the citation has a working
1013:over 700 remaining to be fixed
717:Odd: "m" and "v" are early in
357:do you use Edge or Safari? --
137:as dead even though it isn't.
126:Flagging non-dead link as dead
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5963:Category:CS1 maint: unfit URL
5925:When I preview a page with a
5703:What is the purpose of this?
5500:Job 15 GA mismatches stoppage
4934:, the bot is adding links to
4695:Notice the "Correct" version
4184:06:32, 18 December 2023 (UTC)
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3647:New backlinks for 2023-12-10
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1454:05:39, 2 September 2022 (UTC)
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5547:Knowledge:Good articles/all2
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3324:User:GreenC/WaybackMedic 2.5
3267:18:54, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
3253:18:35, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
3223:18:26, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
3043:I don't have a bot to clear
2734:I saw the bot's task run on
2493:these refs as live. Cheers,
2210:Working again now – thanks!
2161:User:Certes/Backlinks/Report
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5551:Knowledge:Good articles/all
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4759:Archive.today fixed it. --
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2355:Thanks, much appreciated.
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4442:|archive-date=2007-06-15
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4200:https://archive.is/2Ljk6
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2955:. My bot is running on
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2185:12:17, 4 June 2023 (UTC)
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152:Same with these edits:
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5693:https://archive.today/
5505:User:GreenC bot/Job 15
4881:Arundhathi Subramaniam
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3093:Economy of Zimbabwean
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2169:User:Certes/Backlinks
2156:Backlinks report 2023
1491:Fixed, it was seeing
1097:set and removing the
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5459:Just wanted to flag
4562:2024 Noto earthquake
4534:2024 Noto earthquake
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3763:Jaidynn Diore Fierce
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2976:Across 100s of wikis
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2645:Alright I updated
2572:.ph link. Cheers,
2263:. Another option:
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493:User:Jo-Jo Eumerus
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