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for
Knowledge namespace pages of organisations that have a substantial history. Some people argue, when others suggest keeping the discussions and history, that they can always be retrieved by getting an admin to undelete if needed. This suggests to me that people are, and have been, thinking of the deletion function as not only for deletion, but as a way of 'sort of archiving things'. I realise that deletion only 'hides' stuff, and that deleted stuff is 'still there', but there have been cases in the past where stuff in something called the 'deletion table' was lost. I'm sure this is mentioned elsewhere on Knowledge, but the conversation I point people to involves the following exchange:
7176:"anchored redirects" feature (where a redirect can now take you directly to a section of an article) means that it is possible to categorise sections. This can be done either as: (a) a placeholder for a future spin-off article; and/or (b) to populate a category using a mature, well-written section, instead of an article. (It can also be used to create categories of minor characters, with redirects pointing to the section of the article covering those minor characters, but that is an example where sections of a large article are created by merging smaller articles). The developers did say that this redirect feature should be used with caution. Is the used described above acceptable?
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5342:
doesnt work then why dont we add a external link to the article instead that way the videos can be seen elsewhere *like the original site* without taking up wiki resources. I know alot of articles that will benifit from this (video games, Location ones, animal ones, etc.) to ensure that the sites are clean we can use the most trusted ones like youtube or yahoo media or google media. all im saying is think of the possabilitys!. dont be afraid to tell me what you think after all it is a suggestion!
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file name is considered an URL to the local HD, but within URLs only lower case characters are allowed. As a result opening it fails. I am not aware if the problem occurs in Latin-1 based languages as well, but at least in every localised
Windows/NT version which primarly uses Latin-2 character sets. It's basically a kind of inconsistency between ASCII and ANSI. I experimentated a bit and it seems that the single quotes (left and right) - but not the abostroph - are causing the same problem. --
2521:(Underlines added by me). Are you particular sure, that the issue doesn't effect users of non-Windows systems, for example? If you'll have a look in the source code of WP articles using em dashes, you'll see that for the mdash the software doesn't use the appropriate unicode but HTML markup, as mdash; . So we're not talking about unicode, but about HTML conversion into windows. (Maybe that even effects US-English users as well, but that you'd have to try out for yourself). --
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not-so-sensible changes have taken place, I'll want to walk through these edits one-by-one. I ususally do this chronologically, so I next click "Older edit" immediately followed by "Newer edit". Others may prefer reverse chronological order, which can be accomplished by clicking "History", immediately followed by "Compare selected version" (if newest version in the dif was the top). But why not expand aforementioned text to "(3 intermediate revisions not shown. Show
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permission. It will be deleted", "Because
Knowledge's content is freely copyable under the terms of the GFDL, your file will be deleted within one week unless you provide both:", "This is a talk page. Please respect the talk page guidelines, and remember to sign your posts using four tildes (~~~~).". I find it annoying to see so much unnecessary text (for me that is) splattered on the page having been around for 3 years. Any solution would be welcome. Regards,
3569:, etc. Another appeared to help close AfDs quicker. For some reason, these tabs have disappeared. I haven't been messing around with my monobook or anything. I really don't know how these things work, and I'm hoping someone can tell me what happened. The tabs made it a lot easier to do certain things, and I'd like them back. I'm using Firefox on Windows. I tried opening Knowledge in IE, but had the same problem. I have been using Firefox for ages. Thank you,
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article to bzzlskdireufno. This can be undone by any user watching Foo. Now suppose Joe also creates a new Foo page to replace what is now under a nonsense name. Non-admins cannot fix this. A potentially lengthy petition must be started to get the attention of an admin to fix the damage. Furthermore, unless you have an account that's already watching the attacked article, you cannot figure out what the original article was renamed to. --
5211:(edit conflict)That the key may be widely known does not mean we can include it here. My main concern is allowing others to point to those versions. Remember how the German Knowledge was used to spread a trojan/virus by pointing to an old version of a page? Anyone could point to that version from their blog or forum thread. We are lucky only "this" particular serial is famous. --
700:, and it is 1500, what should be OK. Note that this problem appeared 2 months ago: from August (when I bought the Mac) till November everything worked fine. I suspect two things: a)changes done by my internet provider in his configuration or b)one of the many upgrades in the Mac software I installed. Does someone have the same problem? Any suggestion? Thank you all for your help.
7117:
for that. But for articles that are clearly garbage, it's a waste of time. My understanding of the system (and from what I've seen as an admin on another MediaWiki site) is that deleted things are simply not accessible to the general public and are not "permananently deleted" unless and until the devs do some sort of work around (possibly in the DB) to purge the history. --
2338:), but if it's causing technical problems that may be a reason to change the guidelines. At the moment, I won't change it back yet again so as not to start a move war (that page seems to have had enough names, according to the number of double-redirs I had to fix), so it's probably worth having some discussion first. --
7077:- though thinking on this a bit more, I guess it will ultimately come down to a developer at some point 'dumping' old stuff. I wouldn't rely on deleted stuff always being available. If we want to keep stuff for historical reasons, keep it properly. Don't (as Geni said) use the deleted area as a way of storing stuff." (
7198:, where many of the ships are former US Navy ships, and are currently mentioned only as sections in the relevant US Navy ship articles. Nevertheless, these ships can now be found in the category system, though one disadvantage is that the absence of a red-link might discourage turning of the redirect into an article.
4908:, there is an ongoing discussion on how to make the policy easier for newcomers to understand and follow. One of the suggestions is to add a "source" field below the "edit summary" field. As this entails changes to the MediaWiki software, developers and technically-inclined users are invited to participate in the
773:. No "pink box" appears. However on editing the page the list of transcluded templates includes a redlinked "dead-template" (the original template, say civil0, which was deleted) "db-whatever" (the original speedy tag applied to the template), "db-meta" and "hidden-delete-reason" as still transcluded by the page.
8130:
I don't have the same problem with that page. I see the normal buttons at the top; I can click an "edit" link on a section and edit it (I didn't actually do any edits, but I did click an "edit" link to verify); I can click the "+" at the top of the page to add a new section (again, clicked but didn't
7643:
Is my theory correct, that once data is populated into this, the pre-expand size will increase? If so, is there anything else to reduce the size of CC or the ColPollTables? Neither have large items other than template code on the main template page anymore, so the doc trick is used up. Would creating
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over and over (25*15=275 times per table, used 6 times on the page, so 2250 times, plus a 8colpolltable which uses 175 times) for a total of 2475 times!). I did the doc trick for CC after it didn't load the page the first time and I got it to fully work and load. But, my concern is that when the data
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And it likely won't be ever enabled, or at least not anytime soon. It requires a massive change of
Wikimedia's network infrastructure, as the Apache servers do not handle the vast majority of page requests. The way it is set up currently, it would only record page views by registered users, which are
6191:
Font height would remain the same (section headings slightly taller than subsections). I don't see how this would break existing article look and feel, and in fact would improve that of articles which already use sections and subsections. (I understand there is a way for a logged-in user to customize
5682:
I have recently created a page for popular Irish poet Seán Dunne. Yet the link from the list of Irish Poets still goes straight to the page for the politician Seán Dunne; a completely different person. Can someone either rectify this by making the link on the list of Irish Poets go to the "Seán Dunne
3266:
That was my first thought, but those edits are pretty darn recent and the edit summaries imply that the user intended on making a null edit (hence saying "you can't revert this!", because rollback or reverting doesn't work on null edits). The only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is
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To which I'd add (1) the en-dash and em-dash are easily found on my keyboard, and (2) I think it's also important that the dashed version of the name be found when typed into the search box: even if the article is titled with a hyphen where a dash would be more grammatical, I'd want to see a redirect
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update - I significantly changed my watchlist prefs and that seems to have made things appear right, if a bit more confusing to me.... specifically I changed the default to 6 days worth and I checked "Expand watchlist to show all applicable changes". But I'm not sure I like that effect so I may turn
687:
Hi everybody. Sorry if this is not the right place to write this... I use a iMac with Mac OS X 10.4.8 and a ADSL line with router. Since one or two months ago, I have got problems when trying to preview or save text to
Knowledge. Short texts are no problem, only long texts (2 or more edition windows)
6058:
Correct. As far as I can tell, there is community consensus for the way headers currently display. If it really bothers someone that much, they can change the way they see it, but they shouldn't be changing the agreed-upon style of the site without getting some support from others. Style hacks don't
5032:
That's the information i got for loading this village pump page. If the number of seconds is high than it's server lag. Otherwise it's your own connection(s). If all other factors are equal, the same amount of text should load at the same speed whether the wikitext is all on one page (like WP:AN/I),
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HTTP/1.0 200 OK Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 00:04:27 GMT Server: Apache X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.4 Content-Language: en Vary: Accept-Encoding,Cookie
Expires: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT Cache-Control: private, s-maxage=0, max-age=0, must-revalidate Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 X-Cache: MISS from
3621:
Thanks for the links to the related problems too, Rey. Unfortunately I'm kind of confused and not sure if there was a solution stated in there somewhere.. I don't know how to "restart" my monobook per se, other than just blanking it. And the AfD tab, for instance, appeared when I became an admin, so
8043:
Is there anyway to define the color of links and have it be consistent for the whole page (don't worry, I'm not doing this on a actual page, but I may do it on my user page or a template). I've asked everywhere and the only responses I've gotten have been, "Yes, but I don't know how" - so I figured
7052:
Are there any developers around who could give their input on whether the deletion function should be being used as a readily-accessible (by admins at least) archive? I've noticed that people often suggest deletion for articles whose talk pages may have a substantial history of discussion, and also
6600:
I'm pretty sure of that this is a case of stupid user-agent filtering (a vain attempt to fight spammers i presume). The solution which all spam bot authors alreayd know of is to simply change the user-agent string to something which doesn't begin with "urllib". Below is an example which fetches the
5489:
I put an extreme example, but I can give you one related with this, it is irrelevant: You talk about using a cell camera to record a game session, right? So, I could record the intro from, say, World of
Warcraft, and upload it with a free license. Then someone else could use it as the intro for his
3605:
Yes, I do, but I don't use them. Actually they're kind of annoying and I'd like to remove them. How do I remove popups? I don't know anything about javascript. Interestingly, some of my other functions still work, like I still have the protect/unprotect tab, and various other links in the left-hand
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Meanwhile I certainly found out the reason. When you save a HTML page, by default most browsers use the title tagged name of the page. Windows or even
Windows NT however doesn't save the dashes as Unicode characters but as ASCII-150 (for the m-dash). When now loading the file into IE or Firefox the
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of the following three tables: page, revision and text has exactly 6,635,199 records. As the label 'current' might suggest, is any of the data in the three tables truncated? I have a hunch that the tables revision and text are truncated at whatever the number of records that table page has. Is this
1017:
Hello. Starting with the last couple of days, most of the "extra" features I've installed using my monobook.js seem to be failing. And today, they're all gone for good. (Sorry this sounds like a medical report, but that's what has been happening) I dont see popups any more, and nor do I see the ARV
7116:
I , for one , fail to see why this is of any importance at all. The things that *should* be getting deleted should be failing policies for inclusion, such as not being verifiable, hoaxes, personal attacks, etc. If the article is questionable or it's a notability thing, then yes, I can see a reason
5401:
Years eh wow still it would be awsome it will be more virtual then anything and even better maybe we can have videos explaining everything instead of just showing you. a good example would be like nuclear explosions. you see the video and throughout the video its explaining to you what is going on
5390:
Honestly, something like this will probably be developed here eventually. It seems inevitable that
Knowledge will, given its medium, one day utilize videos in the same way pictures are utilized now. Of course, a lot will have to be done first; copyright issues will have to be addressed, policies
4850:
Hi, I don't know if this the best place to post this sort of things, but anyway... The search box, the place where you can search for book modules without having to enter the main page of a particular language (at least for me) redirects to
Knowledge, not Wikibooks, which is somewhat weird... Does
4723:
Very, very nice. I only have a very small qualm: Sometimes I do a diff of a talk page, read a reply, and click the little arrow in the diff edit summary to go to the section to reply. Could this little arrow be modified so that, whenever you are in a diff without the page content, it points to the
4537:
just return a blank (0 byte) page for me. Don't think it's something on my end. I have tried with both Opera 9.10 and IE 6 from my Win XP home computer and with Opera 9.10 on my Linux (Fedora) work computer, I get the same blank page regardles. Is this a know issue or should I submit a bug report?
3860:
I unfortunately forgot to log in during a recent edit, and just the IP address is displayed for one of my edits in the edit history. I'd kindly prefer for my username to be there instead. Also, I'm also kindly noting that that IP address reflects a number of edits associated with it from a while
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The text of the "Eskimo" article is partially obscured by one of the article's images when viewed with MS Windows XP Professional Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600 running Internet Explorer 7 Version 7.0.5730.11 and MS Windows 98 Version 4.10.1998 running Firefox Version 2.0.0.1. I don't
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The need to include "title=-", as well as the odd behavior of the oldid-only link, are almost certainly bugs in MediaWiki and should be fixed. An easier way to obtain the article ID is to look in the page source, where it is given near the top as the value of the JavaScript variable wgArticleId.
823:
Thanks for that. I wonder if the db templates could contain code along the lines of "if this is in the template namespace don't allow these bits to be transcluded", thus automating what you describe. I've tried purging the civil0 template, purging pages that transclude it, and even re-creating the
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wizardry so that the speedy deletion stuff doesn't "bleed" out of templates onto pages that transclude them (though that may be rubbish, as I say, I know pretty much bog-all about templates). And a solution to the mystery of why tags persist as "ghosts" even though the template that put them there
7152:
I agree that garbage should be deleted. Most of my arguments don't apply to articles. Sorry if that wasn't clear. I just want to see a clearer distinction drawn between deletion and archiving. The two functions are being mixed up precisely because people think "oh, it's not really deletion", when
6824:
I don't quite understand. I moved the Foo to Foo_(delete me), then attempted to move Foo_(nonsense) back to Foo. I couldn't do the second step because Foo still exists as a redirect to Foo_(delete me). So, in an attempt to fix things as best I could, I redirected Foo to point at Foo_(nonsense).
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debuts a movie. The first session is only for the press, but someone sneaks a camera in, manages to record the full movie, and uploads it to some torrent site. Now, Fox can't sue this guy, because he recorded it with his own cell phone camera and uploaded it with public domain or creative commons
5157:), so it seems futile for us to try shoving some genie back in a bottle. Some people might use these letters and numbers illegally, to violate copyright, just as they could if it they were written on a shirt, but nobody would be arrested for wearing the shirt, and just some people can and do dial
3047:
Hello. I'm a spanish wikipedia user, and I would like to ask something. Excuse me if my english is not good. I'm trying to create a new user with the name Ilfirin, the same I have in es.wiki. Then, the web says: there is another user with that name. Ok, I searched his page, but it does not exist.
2394:
for some earlier discussion on this issue, that didn't really resolve it. The same issue applies to scientific concepts named after multiple people, which properly should use an en-dash as with the date ranges. My own feeling is that getting the title of the article correct is more important than
1860:
Yoni is asking on my behalf... I have ~12,250 pages, and noticed today that a certain page suddenly is not shown as having been changed (it was there one moment, gone the next). The page in question is still shown in bold in recent changes, so it is still on my watchlist, but it is not shown. I'm
8190:
I have had a worse problem: your edit appears in the page, but does not appear in the history of the page (which is where I check whether my addition has been accepted or not). While yes, showing the old version is fixed with CTRL+F5, this one is not, and you need to wait a minute or so until it
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I would not be surprised if there is, but I think this would be a bad idea because we are immediately putting newcomers under a shadow of distrust. I, if I was a newcomer to Knowledge, would think that it would be inconvenient to type in some nonsensical string of characters before creating (or
7737:
I know how to and have created article. However, at times i run into a problem. I add my information and don't click save. I then click another button to check on something. However, when i go back to the editing area, the information is gone so i have to start again. Note this is before i have
6706:
In the wake of attempting to clean up an un-discussed move by someone who wasn't thinking clearly, it occurred to me how a malicious non-admin can cause quite a bit of damage that takes a long time to fix. Suppose Joe, a non-admin, uses the existing article renaming mechanism to rename the Foo
5341:
Ok guys Knowledge is great however i was wondering why dont we add a bit of videos or something of the sort to give people a view of what the articles are about?. i know uploading videos to wiki will take up too much bandwith but what about embbeding? from one site to another. also if embedding
3800:
This will not work as you intend, because content is heavily cached. The listed time will be that of the last time the page was edited or purged. For even the largest cities, that's probably a few hours out-of-date on average, making this pointless. It will be weeks or months out of date for
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on your HD (by default IE or Firefox use the article's title as a file name), then close you internet connection and empty the cache. Afterwards load the local saved file in your browser. If it behaves like at me, you'll see the text and all except for any of the images. If so, that's what I am
4607:
GET /Special:Watchlist/edit HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Opera/9.10 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en) Host: en.wikipedia.org Accept: text/html, application/xml;q=0.9, application/xhtml+xml, image/png, image/jpeg, image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, */*;q=0.1 Accept-Language: nb-NO,nb;q=0.9,no-NO;q=0.8,no;q=0.7,en;q=0.6
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I have always though this wuld be good for identifying mispelling redirects needed. It could probably be picked up by a standard logging option, but care would be needed, ogs can grow very quickly! Also we could use the look-aside toolserver logs woith the database - much nbetter no additonal
4698:
Incidentally, as the links above demonstrate, the preference may be overridden by adding diffonly=1 or diffonly=0 to the URL, which may be useful when posting links to diffs of very long pages for review. Note that, even with this feature enabled, you can still see the content of the page by
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But in this case we have a technical restriction which is effecting maybe 90+ percent of mankind, i.e. all who don't use US-en-based computer systems. BTW, we're not talking about applying grammar, we're talking about typography. You didn't get the point: It's not about accessing the file via
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but not his response to me, but then it does show my response to him on my talk page. I haven't done an exhaustive survey for discrepancies but you can see this can get a bit unnerving. I do not see a general failure - things are being added. I don't see a pattern in terms of whether minor vs
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After that, if you don't see a light blue background on the selected reference in the references section when you click on a ref number in the body of the text, your browser probably doesn't support this. Firefox 2.0 supports it, for one. I'm not sure which versions of IE support it, if any.
5773:
The upshot of this was that if a hook failed previous to the change, doneOnloadHooks would not be set to true and the hooks that had already run would execute twice. This includes the code that installs the JavaScript handlers for sortable tables, since it happens before any hooks added with
5534:
Videos do exist on Knowledge (mostly because I pushed the issue hard about two years ago and made Jimbo make some hard decisions). There still aren't many, owing (a) to a lack of free content, (b) to a lack of people with the technical chops to produce them, and (c) the software out there is
3301:, the bot says "your edit has been reverted" and links to the first of two edits which both obviously still exist, and implies that the bot at least attempted to revert that edit. So this probably means that the bot made a truly null edit while attempting to revert, just as I did when I hit .
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Is there an error? When I go to edit the last section in an article, I click the edit point at the side of the page and I get a black page. Is the bug because there is a templete box tag the end of the page. Try editing the external links on the "Opera" page. I have tried other pages too.
5232:
The blacklist is for spam and spam only. We shouldn't really start censoring every single license key for every single piece of software, which is time consuming and inappropriate. I would probably just put that up for semi-protection and/or oversight the bad edits (if really necessary).
3917:
I want to know if there is way of hiding all the warning messages that are displayed each time I try to edit an article, talk page or upload a file. Messages like: "Articles that do not cite reliable published sources are likely to be deleted.", "Do not copy text from other websites without
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sq22.wikimedia.org X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from sq22.wikimedia.org:80 X-Cache: MISS from knsq6.knams.wikimedia.org X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from knsq6.knams.wikimedia.org:80 Via: 1.0 sq22.wikimedia.org:80 (squid/2.6.STABLE5), 1.0 knsq6.knams.wikimedia.org:80 (squid/2.6.STABLE5) Connection: close
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No, I think that ease of access is important. But I also think that the choice of which character to use in the primary name and which to use in the redirect name makes little to no difference in ease of access, and therefore that we are free to apply proper rules of grammar in our naming
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for example. I've tried editing using Opera and Firefox instead of IE, but they also have this problem. Does anyone have any idea why this happens? FWIW I'm accessing from university network behind NAT. And loading pages from either secure.wikimedia.org or en.wikipedia.org is still fast.
2240:
I check my Watchlist; an article has had 4 edits (say). To see if anything of interest to me has happened here, I click the "changes" link and get an overall dif of all four changes, with the text "(3 intermediate revisions not shown.)" displayed. If I notice that some sensible and some
7722:). This is especially difficult because CC contains a switch, which is always costly with regards to template limits. Rough ideas (1) further reduce CC (why so many case values, in upper and lower case?) (2) split up CC into multiple templates (3) Don't use templates for this :-). --
6426:
disabled on enwp - we'd bring the servers to their knees in a snap otherwise. Wikicharts is the only statistical data I am aware of, unfortunately - and it's really only a rough sampling, since it takes one in every few hundred visits. Sorry there isn't more - we'd like it too...
7255:
As stated, usrs can only do it via CSS offsets, which assplodes in some browsers (like many versions of IE). If you have a valid, multi-useable, and project-worthy reason to want a background image on a table, you can request it as a new class (which is very browser friendly) at
2307:
If hyphens and dashes are needed to write a page name correctly (e.g., Piano-Rag-Music, Jack-in-the-box, Nineteen Eighty-Four), prefer simple hyphens, and avoid hair spaces, even in the odd case of a range forming part of the title, e.g., History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991).
1128:
This sort of JS setup is extremely fragile. It broke because it depended on the exact order and structure of descendant nodes, which changed when a wrapper div was added. ReyBrujo's fix will work, but only until the next time someone decides to tweak something in the document
6748:
Yes, admins are needed for this kind of thing. What would be the alternative, though? Allow moves to overwrite any one-revision redirect, not just one pointing to the moving page? Then you can move pages and have the record vanish from history, only present in the move log.
6628:
is a something which the client sends to the server to indicate what program and version he is running. Since it is all up to the client to claim whatever he wish it is a very weak filter easily cricumvented which mostly just annoy legitimate users at no cost for the spammers.
2854:, maybe with one more optional parameter for precision. Yes, the code is a bit longer than the actual text, but since it would perform the calculations automatically, it would make including lots of measurements much easier. Does anything exist? Should I try to write one? --
8078:
As Prodego says, you can change your user CSS to change the appearance of links to your own view. If you want others to see the differently-coloured links, you have to write out each link separately (you may want to transclude a page in your userspace to make this easier).
6121:
2*6 - regarding your suggestion. No, that's what i was trying to avoid. Using the '----' creates a gap around the horizontal rule and the text above it. Anyhow, i've ended up just using the horizontal rule above the headings. Thanks for all the suggestions never the less.
7215:
I was just told to ask this question here. Is there a way to havea background image on a table, I've been asking around, and a few are saying it is possible and a few are saying it isn't, and I just don't want there to be a way and be ignorant of it. Thanks for any help!
7377:
The same happens when linking, for example, from a page named 0010 to 10, 010, 00010, etc. I assume the compare operation that determines whether a link leads to the current page is just a ==, which in PHP (as I just tried) thinks "010"=="10" is true. I'm filing a bug.
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for details on how to set accesskeys without them. There's also a new standard helper function named addPortletLink() for adding links to the toolbars and navigation boxes, which should be able to replace a number of widely-copied functions used for the same purpose.
7748:
Before you click any of the links, click Show preview first, then you will be able to just press back to return to your article. If you then make any further changes to the article, you will need to click Show preview again immediatly before clicking any of the links.
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redirect but it's about problems with saving the article on local hard-disk and accessing it again. Therefore any naming convention which causes problems is no good solution, it it causes technical problems, which the unexperiences user might not be able to resolve. --
2435:
from the dashed name. As Kusma says, these redirects usually exist in either direction, are supposed to be created by policy, and can be easily created when it is discovered they don't exist. So this really doesn't affect the issue of which name should be primary. —
5728:
I had this problem on pages that used the class="sortable" on tables. It turned out to be something in my monobook.js causing it. I blanked it to make sure and it fixed it. Then I had to restore one by one until I found out which was the problem. Hope this helps.
1154:? I like the idea. Move the burden of keeping compatibility in the framework and not those using it. Another way is to be informed, somewhere, somehow, when the DOM is modified. Not as useful as an API, but at least we would know what broke and how to fix it. --
7190:
The main problem with this is that someone changing the section headers partially breaks the redirect (which sends people to the article instead of the section). Also, the category tag doesn't appear on the main article itself (sometimes good, sometimes not).
6006:. With "other forms" being a == heading and the rest being a === heading. But we still wanted the horizontal rule to seperate the different forms. I thought this form looked bad, since there's a gap between the === heading and the horizontal rule we're using.
7809:
I am a new member. I wrote an article, but I am having trouble uploading it. The problem is with how the file is saved in my computer before uploading. I tried saving my file as .doc .txt and .html. What am I doing wrong? Am I way off? Please advise.
6165:
Why should it be an editorial decision whether to add an underline to subsections? This doesn't seem to me like something that we should be promoting. That being said, you're solution is better than hardcoding the CSS style preferences into the page itself.
1629:
How did this start happening? Yes it goes away if I check the box for expand watchlist - which really means threading and I don't particularly like the effect. But this didn't used to happen and I know other still see it "normal" and get all the history of
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Taking one of these actions would create an unfortunate precedent for using oversight and text blacklisting to settle a content dispute. It looks to me like the entire basis for the article's existence is that the full key is widely known (and it is, see
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doesn't appear at all in the watchlist and you know that it was last edited within the time period selected, then that's a different kettle of fish altogether and something I don't know the answer to. I'm just making sure that the simple causes are ruled
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Well, there is a misunderstanding. The original user talked about creating videos for, between other things, video games. Obviously I was talking about copyright violation, while you were talking about legitimate free videos. Sorry for the confusion. --
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editing tab. I haven't made any changes to my monobook.js recently. Also, this problem seems to be happening only on en.wiki. Everything works fine in other wikipedias (using the same code). Could I have somehow disabled my monobook.js file here? Please
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Thank you. I can do html4 tables, but I find wiki-tables more difficult. Would you look at the consistency of the spacing in the table called "RBC compatibility table" lower down the "blood type" page? Where are the instructions for making wiki tables?
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It's an important policy issue which Knowledge needs to be conscious of, considering that these pages often contain imprecise information which could be misinterpreted by users. It can put into question the utility of an otherwise valuable resource. --
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and see the full key on the first page of the results. While including the full key in a Knowledge article is probably not appropriate, at least not while there's a chance that anyone might still want to use it, the fact is that having it there isn't
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Actually, it looks like talk pages are allowed if User-Agent contains "Googlebot". I don't know the exact rules, but some of the exclusions are based on User-Agent and enforced by the caching Squid layer. Some of the restrictions are also based on the
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Some more effort went into testing and supporting backwards compatibility for customizations than last time, so hopefully it's all working correctly for everyone. (If you have trouble altering or disabling accesskeys with your user JS, let us know).
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The whole sorttable.js setup is somewhat hacky. I'm starting to think it might be better to just merge the code into wikibits.js. I'm not even convinced there's any significant performance gain from only including it on some pages — it might even
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be willing to add that as a special case to their vandalism detection ruleset. It wouldn't be too hard to write a new bot for this specific purpose either, but it'd be easier if it was done by an existing bot that is already watching the RC feed.
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Since sometime yesterday afternoon, pages which include transclusions (such as WP:DRV, WP:AFD, WP:AN/I, etc.) are taking a long time to load. I thought there was something going on on my home computer, but it's happening on my work computer, too.
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I think it's important to have article names that can easily be typed by users into the search box. In my view, this means avoiding characters that aren't found on the keyboard, even if this renders the article title less typographically correct.
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Or it could be that the first edit differs from the original in some way that does not appear in the diff, and the second edit is reverting back to the original, and the bot was slow on the draw and made a null edit after 71.138.132.40's edits,
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The FAQ says that database lags cause old versions not to appear immediately. This happens even after editing an article and saving it. The response to the save sometimes shows the unmodified version. Needless to say this is utterly confusing.
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I checked Wikicharts but it can show the hit counts for the top 1000 (or so, but less than 1100) most viewed pages. Are there any other internal or external tools out there that has captured the hit count of each page in the English Knowledge?
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Generally, I think sysop response time is satisfactory. If you want to revert the edits above, you can move Foo to a new page and then move the offending page move back. I don't think we really need to fix this, because of the sysop speed.
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I'm not sure what spammers you're talking about; the user-agent filtering is a speedbump to reduce the impact of poorly-written mass-download bots. You can easily set a useful user-agent string which identifies your bot, and always should.
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import urllib url = "http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Pittsburgh%2C_Pennsylvania&oldid=101081233" class MyEvilBot(urllib.URLopener): version = "MyEvilBot/0.0.1" urlopener = MyEvilBot() urlopener.retrieve(url, "sumfile")
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The Dresden Dolls was a good article candidate, but did not to meet the good article criteria at the time. Once the objections listed below are addressed, the article can be renominated. You may also seek a review of the decision.
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I've noticed that sometimes (only started today I have no changed any settings), when I click to edit a page - it will appear as blank - even thought there is clearly content on the page - this occurs on both article and talkpages.
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improve once the Wikimedia servers are synced from svn. I also made some optimizations on an unrelated piece of code that was taking a long time on pages having lots of bulleted lists, which might also improve the loading time of
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From what I've seen there seems to be other restrictions besides the ones in robots.txt. As you've noted, talk pages of articles are one of them. I believe this is done based on the User-Agent HTTP header in the Squid proxy layer.
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Hmm, realized that my posts must sound rude to the sysops who set up this filter. Sorry guys, didn't mean to sound rude but it came out that way. Measures against spammers which hurt legitimate users is a touchy subject for me.
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Hello! You can help us by giving some more details. Give an example of the kind of drawing you have in mind if possible. Also did you try those words : elevation, drawing, here at Knowledge search ? And please sign you posts.
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hasn't been changed in the 3 months worth of revisions I checked (and probably more). Using {{NAMESPACE}} should have always been broken, was it not? Try using {{NAMESPACEE}} which returns the namespace with underscores.
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Somewhat related to this, akeytt() and the ta array are now considered deprecated (although support for them will probably continue for quite some time, since there are plenty of user scripts using them out there). See
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Hi. It would be great if one could have a tree type visual representation in the sidebar of the links one has visited - a sort of tree shaped history sidebar, with the option of allowing a person to save this history.
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has a similar layout problem, where the toolbox are below the page contents (if you know CSS, much like if you they were two divs and had forgotten to float the image to the right). Am I the only one noticing this? --
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Would it be difficult to make a metric/imperial choice in the "My preferences" features with the use of this template? I'm only interested in seeing metric, so could I turn the imperial portion of this template off?
1325:). I know it is a special page, and has minimal editability; perhaps through a setting? Is there any Knowledge function which actually allows you to link my accounts across various languages? I know. I'm a horribly
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That could be it, the functionality may have been broken all along, but it just wasn't noticed until 3 days ago due to the low volume of prodded user talk pages. I've implemented NAMESPACEE in the template. Thanks!
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and that's the only entry back to Jan 5th. On my watchlist page I've got namespace set to all and no hiding - same as my prefs. I'm also fairly sure it used to show my Jan 6th edit. If I change to 7 days I then see
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It's also possible that Javascript load time is contributing. The pages mentioned are quite large and there has been some site-wide JS code added recently to wikibits.js that is sensitive to the overall page size.
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which used the 16colpolltable and then just transclude onto the article page solve this problem? or would it not help, since subtables still add into the pre-expand size? Any other ideas on things to do? Thanks.
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Golbez, I do not think oversight is the case here. If the anonymous user made an edit and it was oversighted, the history would appear to show VoABot_II reverting an edit that no longer exists, which is not the
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I'm one of the ones with the broom that's trying to sweep the stuff off the queue in the first place - it rarely disappears by itself :-) (if that's not the job queue I apologise but consider myself confused!)
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Yes I'm logged in and everyting. I just get no data back from the server other than the header. This is all my network sniffer picked up (removed some cookie data for security reasons, but otherwise verbatim):
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One solution would be to wrap all such double-return templates (as well as any instance of both metric and imperial measurements appearing side-by-side) in a pair of spans that users could selectively block in
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It looks like your watchlist is only showing the most recent edit of each article, mine used to do that, then I ticked the box for "Expand watchlist to show all applicable changes" in the Watchlist section in
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modification I did on Fang Aili's monobook.js, it worked for me, hopefully for her too, and for everyone else. That is why you should not copy the code, but instead reference the monobook of the keeper :-) --
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Do you have any evidence that any significant number of those people affected are actually saving the article as you describe? This seems like way too minor of an issue to change the guidelines for naming.
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filling up with inappropriate entries recently. These are often talkpages or userpages, and they appear on the CAT:CSD page despite the article itself not appearing to contain a pink speedy delete box à la
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Now! Even less kludgier!! Make a normal subsection declaration (with three =) and follow it on the next line with four dashes. Article text follows on the third line. This gives you a formal subsection
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It seems to me that the only way to edit the last section on the "Opera" page is to click on tab at the top of the page, but as this take up more wiki-space I will try again later when the bug is fixed.
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No it's not whether I'm hiding edits - I'm not. However my experiment tripped the problem again. I unchecked that threading option and it lost the recent edits (back to before Jan 6) to the Dizzy page.--
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I am trying to learn have to use some of python's HTML parsers and I thought it would be fun to work with wikipedia content. I tried to download a wiki page using the following line in a python script
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These discussions will be kept archived for 7 more days. During this period the discussion can be moved to a relevant talk page if appropriate. After 7 days the discussion will be permanently removed.
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Ah, thanks for the explanation. It makes sense a lot of sense it is a good convention to have a user-agent string for your bot. I still don't like it but whatever, at least you have a good reason. :)
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It's true that first- and second-degree headings are not bold, because that generally looks ugly at their font sizes. This was a stylistic choice made by the author of Monobook and can be changed at
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I have noticed my talk page had a strange layout (image inside the editing section, navigation, search and toolbox boxes overlapping there, etc. After some minutes, that was fixed. However, now I see
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Consider that my reply ("Rich's kludge"), offering a simple "solution" to the OP's question, seems to have been missed. Could my use of a "style hack" have contributed to this oversight? Probably.
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This seems like a personal preference thing, not something needs to be done for everyone reading the article. As for the technicalities of the underlining of section headers, they are controlled by
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for when and how to use videos will have to be developed, ways of integrating them will have to be established... But, again, that's going to take a lot of time (a matter of years, not months). --
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the === header doesn't have the horizontal ruled line incorporated into it, so we tried a ---- below the header. However, this creates a gap between the header text and the horizontal ruled line.
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article for three tables. The information displays well, but the body text, especially the EDIT links, runs right up against the edge of the table and looks bad. Am I using the table wrongly?
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This probably could be useful for Wikiversity. Why hasn't it been done? Technical complexity, mostly, although a lack of an open-source, free, widespread video format doesn't help much either.
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Thank you, Deskana. Now I know it I've created another one with a similar name. If the other one is not active I think he would not mind about it. Thank you again, and greetings from Spain. --
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is a full-featured in-browser text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to Knowledge and other MediaWiki edit pages. It is a JavaScript monobook.js program. Features include:
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2) This only really works to block spambots who don't have consistency in their URLs (or don't add URLs), as it is too easy to bypass by non-robots (spaces, comments, other fun delimiters).
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tag at the very end of the HTML content and once from the page's "onload" event. Inside runOnloadHooks, a variable called "doneOnloadHooks" is checked to see if the hooks registered with
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vertically. I either want it above the table, and close, or below the table, and close, or to make a superscript or reference at the upper right hand corner of the table. Can I do this?--
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The problem is, only the = and == headers have the horizontal ruled line incorporated into them. Since the = header isn't really supposed to be used, we're stuck with using == and ===.
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I wonder if someone who knows more than me about templates could take a look at this (I know next to bog-all about them). Possibly something somewhere should have some <noinclude: -->
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Images in image space are taking forever to load, if they ever do. It has been happening all day for me. Is anybody else experiencing this issue or just me? I'm using FF 2.0 on WinXP.--
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section of the current page version? That way we would have a one-click link to the section in the current version without having to reload the page and then browse to the section. --
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3805:; don't say something like "click here to purge cache" on article pages, because we write our content with the intent that it be mirrored and such a link would do nothing on a mirror).
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page but my watchlist only shows a few of the changes. Another example is entrie for my own talk page notes my comment about the watchlist irregularity on an editor's talk page I know
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Ah. You have to actually click on a ref, and then, when the view switches to the bottom, you see the selected ref has been highlighted (previously only the little ^ was highlighted).
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So the question is - does anyone know any tricks that i can use to get a horizontal ruled line incorporated into the === header (like the way the = and == header have lines on them).
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template by accident. I fixed it for you. I restored this section as well, assuming you only withdrew your question because of the ugly red message. Sorry if I assumed incorrectly. --
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That might put an undue burden on admins. I've moved content more than I thought I would in my brief time here. Most of them are done to satisfy naming conventions (John smith -: -->
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Hmm... that is serious. Maybe an oversight should delete those diffs? I would semiprotect the article to prevent new additions. You know, copyright violation and piracy concerns. --
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I'm afraid there is a user with that name, but that user just has no edits. I'm afraid you cannot register with this name. Sorry. And your English is fine; it's very good, infact! --
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You could do it for all pages, and have it visible only to you. But to make it look that way on for one page for everyone, you would probably have to set each link's color by hand.
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The page log will show what the original article name was. Genuine vandalism is bad, but some page moves are well-meaning, and what some page names should be are genuinely unclear.
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editing) a page, talk or not. There's also the issue where, for example, I think CAPTCHA might be cracked, because a lot of vBulletin forums are receiving a lot of spam nowadays.
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Is there a limit to how many times a template can be used on an article? Another editor in a WikiProject I'm involved with is using a template I designed A LOT in his article (see
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was the original design (with sections 3-12 all used to be seperate articles, but now merged). However, it does look better to group those sections together as being 'other forms'.
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or on several transcluded sub-pages (like a daily AFD log page), because building the full html document from the transcluded portions occurs in the server, not in your browser. —
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Maybe you already know this, but in many articles in the side bar instead of "cite this article" you see "citer cet article". Any explanation for this? (User:Nitrato in it.Wiki) --
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The question is, are these technical problems enough of a problem to use a hyphen rather than a dash (seeing as the guidelines are inconsistent at the moment; see my talk page and
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This is also handled on a per-page basis. The robots.txt just prevents the bots from even trying certain common paths. If however a bot finds itself trying to index a page such as
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That's it, no content data of any kind. If I keep reloading 10-15 times I sometimes do get the page eventualy, but it's far from reliable. Some misbehaving squid servers maybe? --
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By any chance, do you use popups? There have been some reports that popups is apparently broken, possibly breaking javascript after it. Try removing popups and a full refresh. --
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set so most people never notice ^_^. Wikia had it enabled globally for registered users for several months, and it was very annoying and almost completely ignored by the users. --
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Hyphens and dashes are generally rather avoided in page names (e.g., year of birth and death are generally not used in a page name to disambiguate two people with the same name).
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If the image is from Wikimedia Commons, you might have to purge there too. If it doesn't work, try again before doing anything else. Some ad blockers, proxies, or firewalls block
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btw, why do you say this won't look right in anything other than the monobook skin? the h3 tag is html yeah? shouldn't it turn out the same no matter how someone's viewing it? --
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So it could be that B is different enough from A to be a newly saved revision, but A isn't different enough from B for the software to allow us to revert back to A, or something.
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In the table at "Blood type#Table of ABO and Rh distribution by nation" is it possible to style the table so the style does not have to be entered with every entry in the table.
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I used to have extra tabs appear at the top of the page (next to "discussion", "edit this page", etc.). One of them appeared when I edited talk pages, and I'd have options like
1333::German:Watchlist), but programming is here to help us skip over automatable sequences, right? Oh, and please reassure me. I am actually posting this on the right page, right?
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And now I can edit and save this section via en.wikipedia.org, which means things are working normally again. I guess someone on my school's server was fiddling with configs.
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I think it would be good if I added a convenience function to the software to handle this kind of thing easily, so that people don't have to resort to stuff like childNodes. —
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Whatever the problem was, it seems to have gone away ... now if I can just get Symantec to acknowledge that my virus protection, which I just renewed, hasn't expired ....
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Then the vandal can just do some edits to satisfy the one-revision hurdle. What about requiring all moves to be assisted by an admin? How often are moves done, anyhow?
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Again, I'll try and bring this up at the relevant areas (Redirects and Categorization), but I wanted the developers views on whether this is OK from their point of view.
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That sounds reasonable. The current behavior (try to go to a nonexistent section on the current page) is certainly broken and needs fixing; I'll go take a look at it. —
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Thanks, the two worked. I tried to do the same for the uploadtext function but it does not work. Can I disable that too? Better still can I retain the inner template of
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It won't necessarily look "right" for anything other than Monobook because not all skins use the underlining and the border color or thickness may be wrong if they do.
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Which part of Knowledge is searchable by Google? I have seen things like deletion review logs appearing in search results. Is there some policy defined in this regard?
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Actually, subsection headers have always been bold, but smaller in size than section headers (at least, that's how I see them in mozilla). I too prefer the old style.
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I know that variations of URLs can be auto-blocked via some magic done on the meta spam blacklist. Can that same code be used to block insertion of a string of text?
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A crude way could be to collect 10000 entries, pruge 50% which has the lowest numbers. Then continue until presentation say every 30 minutes. Thus large logs avoided.
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Recently, I've been unable to make certain edits when using en.wikipedia.org URL - the browser just times out waiting for en.wikipedia.org. For example, I had to make
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Patrol functionality has long been in the software. It's just not enabled on enwiki because there's no agreement that it should be. It was once, though, I think. —
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Currently it works only for Firefox and other Mozilla browsers. I am looking for people who can help to make the script work under Internet Explorer 7 and Opera 9.
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3449:). I know there had been many discussions and proposals before, but if this is implemented, would it be similar to the way the Italian Knowledge is handling it? --
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Thank you, Tra and Shimray, for your replies. It's understandable and hey looking at the silver lining, this is a good sign -- Knowledge is growing and growing! --
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I see you found Betacommand's talk page. If you mention fixes here, it would save folks like me from going to look :-) His contributions history is astronomical.
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I suggest the default CSS sheet be changed so as to make subsections have the boldness of current sections, and sections have the boldness of current subsections.
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has updated the code for access shortcut keys again, so they now work when JavaScript is disabled and in theory should be less fragile, with easier localization.
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A "null edit" usually means that the previous version was deleted due by oversight. I don't know if that's the case here, but I know that's one way it happens. --
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1554:(cur) (last) 19:04, January 8, 2007 Catzrthecoolest (Talk | contribs) m (Reverted edits by 64.252.131.22 to last version by Smkolins)
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Hi, I'd just like to know how to ask for a reference in an article. Does it exist something like {{reference}}? Thanks,
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1560:(cur) (last) 07:57, January 6, 2007 Smkolins (Talk | contribs) (→Later years and death)
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see user de:samwaltz's Watchlist in German, user fr:samwaltz's Watchlist in French, etc?
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1524:(cur) (last) 21:04, January 10, 2007 76.181.73.101 (Talk) (→Early life and career)
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Just link to the legal site with the video. And only if absolutely necessary. --
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when I checked. Works splendidly on Firefox, though. Great addition. Love it!--
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revision.)" ? I know, it would save me one click only, but what do you think?--
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Yes, I also just noticed, and was looking for a place to say "AWESOME!" --
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I've reformatted it using the |+ table notation. Is that what you want? --
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YouTube is a trusted site? You just closed the discussion on this matter.
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clicked save to create the article. Is there any way to sort this out?
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That is not what he means. He is looking for a artcle-move save link.
1527:(cur) (last) 16:13, January 10, 2007 Jeff3000 (Talk | contribs) (rvv)
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Could you try to ask there, because my English seems so weird. ;-) --
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1548:(cur) (last) 09:16, January 9, 2007 Jeff3000 (Talk | contribs) (rvv)
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Articles is just article pages plus possibly a few bits and pieces...
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Right. I purged the cache and it works fine now. Thanks Tkynerd. --
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You can probably do it using HTML/CSS trickery. See the userpage of
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Could someone please explain? I didn't see any change to the refs.--
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to use this function?? Or have all versions had the function. --
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Afraid not. You could ask for a standard style to be added at
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Is this the change to akeytt() in wikibits.js? Cuzza the bare
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I have formally welcomed you. Hope you have a great time here!
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Table summarizes the results obtained in a 1997 Gallup Poll
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generally of poor quality. However, there are instructions at
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lazy person for not wanting to go through three whole clicks (
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seems to have a strange blue color. Did I do this? And how?--
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Is there another table style that would be a better choice?
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clicking on the "Revision as of" links above the diff table.
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Just realised - this is related to the heading above, too.
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diff. Maybe someone is playing with the global settings? --
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for the page name is desired for use in wikilinks elsewhere.
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since there is no guarantee developers will read this page.
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in particular almost always loses the edit box contents. —
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http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=User:Lupin/popups.js'
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I reordered some sections, apparently it is fixed now. --
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Is this something which works on all browsers? TIA HAND —
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Any possiblity to implement this..? Can't be that hard..
1557:(cur) (last) 19:03, January 8, 2007 64.252.131.22 (Talk)
1551:(cur) (last) 09:06, January 9, 2007 72.10.124.210 (Talk)
1545:(cur) (last) 11:31, January 9, 2007 72.10.124.210 (Talk)
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it back off and see if the watchlist looses some pages.--
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Beta has said on his talk page that it was a mistake.
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you could hide one or the other globally, for example:
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while the Dizzy entries on my watchlist are exactly -
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Thanks Rich for the above reply. Does that mean that
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I've fixed the link. Someone else moved the page to
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license. Am I right? A similar question was brought
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Works for me (Firefox 2.0.0.1 on Win XP Pro SP2). --
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P.S. Maybe we should block the IP for disruption. —
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asking it kindly not to index (noindex) the page. --
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Forgetting to log in; appending username to an edit
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5936:One good way to test that out would be to play in
5795:I'm not sure why Larry's page is blanking though.
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7038:Awesome indeed. Knowledge is not paper, yay. --
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7194:A final example of my use of this feature is at
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5752:function is actually called twice, once from a
4683:There's now a new checkbox on the last page of
2285:I've been having the following discussion with
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5292:If you can demonstrate that there really is a
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4472:I can confirm the rendering problem. I made a
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4974:I need help in resizing a image its too big
4231:Typo in a localization file update. Fixed. --
4006:. Then, you can disable it in your monobook:
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7805:What can I save my file as before uploading?
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5322:Hehehe, nah, no worries. With articles like
5169:satisfactorily address issues like these. —
4936:I tried on a Single computer and it's OK. --
4511:for pointing out the unmatched </div: -->
3902:, for the reply and valuable information! —
3144:" and puts the cursor between the two tags.
2509:override what's written later on that page,
1647:method doesn't work, I'm pretty much stuck.
1317:Watchlist links to other language watchlists
658:Why is September and November missing here?
8212:Public beliefs about evolution and creation
7972:No one ever answered a question I asked at
6276:, a MediaWiki in-browser text editor script
6179:Boldness degree of sections and subsections
4263:. Is there a way to implement some sort of
1193:correct? What does 'current' actually mean?
683:Problems when saving long text to Knowledge
5833:Could be, yeah. That might be sensible. —
5451:Let's see if I understand your comment...
4896:"Source" field below "edit summary" field.
4428:which I am not sure I have in my page. --
4246:Recently the spammers have taken to using
3845:How about now? I reordered the images. --
2293:Sorry that I am pestering ;-), but ... At
585:Knowledge:Village pump (technical)/Archive
404:If an image thumbnail is not showing, try
8143:
8110:
7626:2007 NCAA Division I-BS football rankings
3801:mirrors using HTML dumps (and please see
1796:
1054:be causing a problem for both/all of us?
779:has been deleted would be very welcome!
752:Talk:September 11, 2001 attacks/archive25
692:, and in the status line, in the bottom:
426:For server or network status, please see
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74:Revision as of 23:43, 18 January 2007 by
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8166:Old version is shown upon saving an edit
6309:Conversion of formatted text to wikicode
5898:You could try putting in something like
4326:Image:Aichi Expo 2005 Hamasaki Ayumi.jpg
4311:Image:Aichi Expo 2005 Hamasaki Ayumi.jpg
4145:document.getElementById( 'wpWatchthis' )
3279:
3220:null (?) edits appearing in page history
2395:avoiding some silly glitch in Windows. —
1870:Now I'm thinking this may be related to
1827:Should be fixed. The image was moved to
895:seems to put the db tag on the transclud
710:Sounds like what I had experienced (see
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7569:So I guess the page is simply too big.
6221:h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-weight: normal; }
5490:own game. Is this a better example? --
4779:Nice, the change went live. Thanks! --
244:prior to posting here. Questions about
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8223:
7314:However, this link does not appear as
6312:Single-click fixing of common mistakes
6146:<h3 class="underlined-heading": -->
4566:Are you logged in? Anonymous editors
3589:
3175:I made a button for this a while ago:
2691:I am trying to position the statement
2576:Could someone check whether there's a
2546:I updated guidance in several places:
1980:AFDs are blocked, but not DRVs. That
1723:Knowledge says Kjfdlf not found etc..
1034:
824:template (containing only a comment),
281:Frequently asked questions (see also:
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7675:from 1815546 bytes to 1662771 bytes,
7516:Georgia Bulldogs football (all games)
7196:Category:Republic of Korea Navy ships
6287:Regular expression search and replace
6144:and then the headings are written as
3761:Fixed! ReyBrujo is teh awesome. ;) --
3507:If you go to any redirect, we'll use
3198:", "sampleText": "references"};
2962:<span class="measureImperial": -->
2310:I see some work to do for a bot... --
712:#Can edit only from secure connection
44:
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7921:Template:Talkheader (semi-protected)
4885:Got this fixed a short while ago. --
4851:the same thing happen to all you? --
3946:you'll disable copyright reminders,
1372:Can edit only from secure connection
873:subst-only wouldn't be worth it). --
255:
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7672:reduced Pre-expand include size of
7607:Knowledge:Template doc page pattern
7168:Categorising sections of an article
6842:After we log out when we are on an
6245:Thanks for the hints: I have added
4424:is defined as well. I also noticed
4360:(toolbox appears at bottom of page)
4002:a bit, so that it would start with
3782:WikiProject CCT (Current City Time)
2964:<span class="measureMetric": -->
2827:Thank you. The table looks better.
2689:Support_for_evolution#United_States
1861:concerned there could be others...
1605:but now the Mlouns entry is gone.--
853:(I could make it work with substed
746:It seems what's happening is this:
582:days are automatically archived to
248:in general should be posted at the
135:
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7585:fixed the issue. New stats below.
5863:I've got a problem with headers.
5083:The optimizations are live now. —
3949:#newarticletext { display: none }
3503:diff=cur doesn't work on redirects
3197:", "tagClose": "</ref: -->
3001:Which was the earliest version of
2975:.measureImperial {display: none; }
1929:http://en.wikipedia.org/robots.txt
1089:Is it to do with handhedl change?
360:You can use a web browser such as
254:
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7185:Category:Bibliographies by author
7179:The example I've created here is
7132:
7120:
6735:
6717:Doesn't this seem kind of like a
4329:
3828:Image Problem With Eskimo Article
3643:, search where you have the text:
3015:All I know is that is was before
1952:Knowledge:Miscellany for deletion
1887:Images taking a long time to load
1309:
1273:
1219:
60:. The present address (URL) is a
7181:Bibliography of J. R. R. Tolkien
6702:vandalistic moves hard to repair
6412:is also empty in enwiki? Sigh --
3962:will hide the talk page notice.
3959:#talkpagetext { display: none }
3154:The place to request this is at
2536:talking about. BTW, I use XP. --
1676:request to add the feature, see
1666:is fully protected, I put in an
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893:rather than <includeonly: -->
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7644:a template for each poll, like
6124:
5604:Wikitable leaving no whitespace
4141:getElementById( 'wpWatchthis' )
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1948:Knowledge:Articles for deletion
1743:overhead, hmm. I'll ask Leon.
1721:http://en.wikipedia.org/Kjfdlf'
1200:stub-meta-history.xml.gz 3.1 GB
738:This page may meet Knowledge’s
8204:
7651:
7545:
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7318:, but rather as boldface text
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7118:
6585:but I got the following error
5731:
4512:, that's a classic symptom of
3530:It's been reported already at
2944:. For example, if the code on
1717:http://en.wikipedia.org/Telex'
1182:database dump on 30th Nov 2006
1090:
432:Reporting a connectivity issue
375:Help:How to fix your signature
198:
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7455:Table not centered in Mozilla
7278:showing elevation on drawings
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5324:FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
4008:#uploadtext { display: none }
3935:You can accomplish that with
2866:Category:Conversion templates
2846:Units of measurement template
2533:War in Somalia (2006–present)
2370:War in Somalia (2006–present)
2360:13:22, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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1206:stub-articles.xml.gz 238.9 MB
599:Why not use these url instead
364:, which has a spell checker.
8214:, Robinson, B. A. 1995-2006.
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6049:will render for everyone. --
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4217:English Knowledge in French?
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3596:for further information. --
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694:Waiting for xx.wikipedia.org
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408:its image description page.
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7583:Template:CFB Schedule Entry
6570:getting content with python
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5608:I'm using wikitable in the
5356:Copyright violation issues.
5326:, it makes no sense :-) --
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4824:Thanks, I just committed a
4027:and breaks XHTML validation
2815:I've tidied up that table.
2551:apart from standard hyphens
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1236:That's my best take on it.
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603:i found out that if i type
334:property on it (default to
305:bypass your browser's cache
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8231:Knowledge community forums
6954:It doesnt seem to work on
6559:False alarm. I fixed it.--
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3875:that the edit you made be
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3342:by saying what causes it.
3179:. Suggested code below. --
1594:Later my watchlist shows -
595:
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299:If something looks wrong,
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5555:Can not edit last section
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