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say which two. The footnote references "Washington Post, “Investigation Flight 77 Investigation”, September 23, 2001, p. 2, para. 3." But this doesn't pan out at all. "Investigation Flight 77 Investigation" is a rather improbable title, and the online WaPo archives don't list anything similar, so I went through the microfiche at my local library. There was an early morning edition and a late edition that day, which were completely different, as well as suppliments for each neighborhood and a "Washington Post Magazine". I looked through them all, and couldn't find any headline similar to what the report mentioned. Further, there is no "page 2"; there's a page A2, B2, C2... all the way to N2, and SC2 as well, but none of them matched. As you might expect, there were
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copyright expires 70 years after publication. The photo would still be under copyright if and only if the photographer signed his name on the back (or otherwise attached his name to the first publication), and if he died after 1938. Of course we don't really know who the photographer was or how it was first published, but I'd bet good money it was displayed (published) by the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, not by the photographer, and the name of the photographer would not have been very important for them to display. If it were nominated for deletion, I would vote to keep as "almost surely PD"... but I can't guarantee that consensus would agree with me. Sorry I can't be more definitive. –
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may be too simple to be copyrighted, but if you put that logo on your userpage and do something unethical, it would reflect badly on IBM. IBM gets to choose who their logo is associated with, and that's why it's not allowed. (And the image you linked to is probably complex enough to be copyrighted as
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Wow, it's like Prindle intentionally made it difficult to remove his reviews! Okay, so it sounds like you want to remove an entire line if it contains an external link to markprindle.com and a rating. If I'm correct in this interpretation, then you're looking for an open square bracket, and then some
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It's absolutely plausible that some of the hijackers used stolen identities. And it makes sense that the U.S. media and U.S. government would downplay that possibility, since if we don't even know who the hijackers were then it's hard to have either emotional closure or confidence in government. So
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did not use that passport, since it says they had different birth dates. (The Knowledge (XXG) article says they had the same birthdates, but none of the sources given back up that claim, and the photos are clearly of different people.) I'm a bit suspicious, since there was a lot of confusion in the
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a WaPo article from 9/20, "Some Hijackers' Identities Uncertain", which seems particularly relevant. It spoke of a Salem al-Hazmi who was still alive and claiming that his passport had been pick-pocketed, and that the photo used by the FBI was of him. I haven't found any follow-up on that. The same
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Wow! That's big news, and unexpected. But it's terribly problematic. The CSIS intelligence report casually mentions that "At least two of the 9/11 airline hijackers entered the United States assuming the identities of Saudi Arabian citizens whose passports had gone missing years before." It doesn't
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as well. Non-free, copyrighted images are not allowed in user space, and that's pretty much set in stone. As for non-copyrighted, trademarked images, there are still good reasons not to allow them in userspace. Using a company's logo implies affiliation or endorsement; the main purpose of trademark
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There is no general WP policy that says where punctuation should be; either approach can be chosen by (human) editors and this is dealt with at some length by the MOS. This appears to have caught out bot creators before; some versions of AWB did this for a while before they were fixed. Can you get
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instead." I keep any intentional fonts that a person has added -- the only font changing would be if the original article creator used the default size, and for some reason wanted that instead. But how often does that happen? (AutoWikiBrowser makes the exact same change that Polbot makes here, and
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That will cover any link to markprindle.com, followed by {{rating|2|10}} or {{rating-10|2}} or whatever. It would hypothetically match something like "hello is a rating", but that's never going to occur. This regular expression also won't cover "(2/10)", without a rating template, but I think you
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I ran the bot and then realised there were a heap of articles which the review wasn't removed. And it's because the name mark prindle is in the middle of the line. I thought my code (its pretty much your code) would have covered it but now i realise it doesn't. Once again ive spent ages rearanging
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You know how the script is .*\* *\\]\, because i thought that Mark Prindle was always going to be like ] but ive realised its not and there are some cases where its simply Mark Prindle. ive tried all sorts of things using the testing function but just cant figure it out. I have a felling that you
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Yes that all made sense, thanks. But as i was just running the bot manually to enusure that it would run smothly automaticly i've come accross yet another issue. I don't know why i took this task on. I didn't realise it was going to be this difficult and then when i discovered i had to use regular
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Polbot will not re-introduce changes when you revert her, and I'm certainly not going to edit-war with anyone. However, I'm confident that these changes you mention are in line with our guidelines, so I don't expect to change the bots functionality (unless there's clear community consensus that I
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are positive changes. It avoids unnamed, numbered links, which can conflict with the numbering for standard references (when those are used). It shows that the links come from the Internet Archive, without the user having to click to find out. In addition those changes had made other improvements
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Well, St. Andrews' disclaimer doesn't mean anything and isn't helpful, but I'd still bet the image is PD. This photo was taken in the UK, and UK copyright law is retroactive. If the photographer is "known", then copyright expires 70 years after his death. If the photographer is "anonymous", then
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Your Polbot has been making a number of errors, namely, by turning all links into references, including ones in the bibliography sections of many articles which are not supposed to be references (for example, you have the name of a book followed by a link in brackets to the work on the Internet
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It is not necessary to seek formal permission from the owner in advance of using their logo, so long as the usage is fair use, does not create any impression that the logo is associated with or endorses Knowledge (XXG) or the article it appears in, and does not create any reasonable grounds for
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Either of the first two would probably be best. Using the page title from the base URL will probably get you a lot of "front page"s and other oddities. (What the heck is "Porkopolis"?) Sticking to the page title and the site it's from should give the most predictable and useful-at-a-glance
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says that "you should add a descriptive title when an external link is offered in the References, Further reading, or External links section", and "When placed in the References and External links sections, these links should be expanded with link text, and preferably a full citation". And
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don't appear at the end of any DOIs I've come across. In some cases the first DOI that appears is not the DOI of an article, but the DOI of a linked reference - I've still not come up with a satisfactory way of discriminating between the two, although a few of my stabs have been quite
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refers to two of the "identities" indeed being unknown - as the Canadian intelligence agency apparently believes that they were indeed using stolen passports, and the actual names (and thus stories) of those two hijackers prior to their entry into the United States under that name, are
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Thank you so much for all of your help with these regular expressions. The bot has just finished its trial and i can't see how there is any way that any more issues can come up. If it wasn't for your expert knowledge i wouldnt have been able to do it. Thanks again, have a great day :).
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Ah, I see. When last I checked (admittedly it was a while ago), the MediaWiki date trick only worked with full dates, including years. When that was the case, it was best not to overlink partial dates, since there was no advantage to it. (Similarly, it's best not to compulsively link
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Thank you for the honor, and I will do my best to live up to it. I especially appreciate the notes of support from those I've had disagreements with in the past -- it means I must be doing something right. I'll study your helpful instructions, SQL, and I'll make sure I'm up on
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That would be wonderful, thank you! Basically I am interested to know what data you can reliably extract from a web page, and how you validate it - e.g. making sure that the page title is an accurate reflection of its content and not just "Untitled document". Thanks,
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Sorry, I don't understand what you are alluding to. There is no problem with polbot flagging up that the references are unstandardised, but there is a problem if it then tries to "correct" these errors by choosing its own style over the original editors' choice, per
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No, I'm sorry. The image is not free, and the ship still exists. Therefore it should be possible for someone to create a new photo of the ship and release that photo under a free license. Therefore the image is against policy, regardless of how it is tagged. –
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I've learnt a lesson. Never assume a bot task is simple, and then never take on a task that you *think* you should be able to figure out, especially if it includes regex (it reminds me of doing complicated maths problems, trying to figure out what to do next).
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I'm afraid I don't think it's PD in the U.S. either. If it was first published in the U.S., then it's probably PD, but I don't see any evidence of that. It was probably first published in Czechoslovakia or Austria, so PD-1964 would not apply. All the best, –
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Not really. I don't have a reliable way of running jobs on a schedule -- I applied for a toolserver account a month ago for just this sort of reason, but so far I haven't heard anything back. I guess you'd have to simply request on my talkpage that I rerun
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Hi. Just popping in from vacation. Okay, so when Nived 90 (real name: Devin Murphey) uploaded the image in 2006, he first used the edit summary "By: Devin Murphy". When Orphanbot informed him that it needed a tag, he changed the image description page to
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Im so sorry that i keep bugging you, ive really done nothing to write this bot and it's all your work. More issues keep poping up. Who would have thought that a task that seems so simple could have so many variable and problems. Once again im so sorry.
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links - ideally I would like to pass the article's text through Polbot before it hits my PHP code. However, I'm not sure how I'd go about this, as I have no familiarity with cross-language programming - are you able to offer any suggestions? Thanks,
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In your recent edit of the article, last para of the intro, you changed "comandos" to "commandos." That wasn't a misspelling, but the Spanish spelling. Page protection is not going to expire for a couple more days, so I can't change it back right now.
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Every day, I log on and have to make another round of corrections to your bot's errors (I've made nearly 15 so far). It has continually switched non-referential links into citations. I have politely asked you to fix it, but you have failed to do so.
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completly take out the and place it within {} instead. and then have a \ between Mark and prindle. But im probably completly wrong So i thought that instead of wasting my time, trying to figure it out, i'd ask you since you seem to be an expert!
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Thanks for the response. Whoops, forgot one: When producing "subspecies" or "extinct" output, does Polbot use IUCN or MSW3? If not MSW3, can it be changed to MSW3? Again, if it is too time consuming to do that, NBD -- just curious. Rgrds.
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template, so it may be moot. If you would like, and if you give me details on what Polbot functionality is useful to you, I can separate out that code snip and comment it well enough to make it easy to translate into PHP. All the best, –
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Yeah, i had already dealt with all the (*/10)'s. I've finally completed the run, so hopfully i wont have to bother you again, but knowing my luck someone will find some variation that i havn't covered. Once again, thanks so much for your
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Thanks! Yes, I'm also wholtone on commons. I know, I couldn't find a satisfying (and free) neighborhood map either, so I spent the last few days working on one. I would be happy to make it the basis for other Cincinnati related maps!
1924:. Is there any reason you can think of that the "Pre" templates shouldn't be redirected to the other ones? I wanted to check with someone before I just did it (plus at least one of them is protected and I can't redirect it anyway). 627:
Now, about your question, your problem is that the characters {, }, and | have special meanings in regular expressions. If you want to look for those actual characters, you have to use \{, \}, and \|. So your search term should
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no, there is no policy to change an existing style: "If an article has evolved using predominantly one style of ref tag placement, the whole article should conform to that style unless there is a consensus to change it." ref:
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Yeah, I know, ugh. I've put in safeguards to try to prevent that from happening, but they're not foolproof. Thanks for cleaning up after me. I plan to make my bot much more careful about that sort of thing. All the best, –
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In the event that the owner objects to the use made of a logo, the suggested action is for the owner to remove the logo themselves, and identify themselves and their reasons for removing it on the associated talk
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previously, but I don't think one of the uses qualifies as fair use, and the rationale needs to be re-written for the other use to reflect the intent of fair use. I would appreciate it if you could weigh in at
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Ah, okay, that explains it. I figured it might be something like that, but I felt kind of confused myself so I thought I'd ask. That page sure could use some maintenance documentation, like what we have for
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and want to know the DOI. I pull the rest of the information from CrossRef once I have the DOI, but I'm not able to get anything but "NCBI/ipmc1 - The requested page has restricted access " from the URL. –
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states "However, because of the difficulties in associating them with their appropriate full references, the use of embedded links for inline citations is not particularly recommended as a method of best
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has to do with font issues. "Note that there is no consensus that small font size should always be used for all references; when normal-sized font is more appropriate on an article, use <references /:
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I'm not sure what you mean. There is no additional information in the deleted image description page on en:Wiki, besides that which is already on Commons. It was reviewed by myself, Bagster, and Metsbot.
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Thanks for your help the other day. Im still having problems, with solving problems im running into. I understand the script now thanks to your help If you can't remember what i was trying to do, see
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I see where you're coming from, but the general consensus (last I checked) is that logos are "non-free images", and non-free images are not allowed outside of article-space. Pretty much all logos are
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend, and remember:
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Hmm, I remember you once giving me a barnstar for a conscience attack. I do believe that I have neither watered it nor let it grow. Thanks for the reminder; I will have to do so in the future.
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Yes you are right. Each pair mean identical things and should be merged. I suppose the more detailed versions, and the ones that match the Commons template-names, should be the kept version. –
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Well, I didn't actually move it from Image: to Media:. ("Media" is really just another name for "Image", so far as the Wikimedia software is concerned.) What happened was, someone moved it to
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so that other projects could see it, and I deleted the duplicate local copy. Nowadays we like to host nearly all free media (images and sounds) on Commons. The sound file can best be seen at
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No problems at all. The etching is in the public domain (not copyrighted), and the reproduction creates no new creative content. Which is to say, the image is free and clear. All the best, –
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weeks following the attack. After all, the 9/20 article states that al-Omari was a pilot in the attacks, which is simply false. Other confusion was common: Atta was frequently confused with
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Ok. * {{rating-10|8}} the problem is that the words "Mark Prindle" are combined into the link and so it has no square brackets or anything and because of this the script can't tackle it.
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Hello, it looks as though you changed the URL of the image page for the sound file 0.999....ogg from Image: to Media:. Can I ask you to reverse this or tell me how to reverse it? The
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If it's too much for you just let me know, but if you can help i'd really appreciate it. I think it must just be a character or 2 that i cant figure out. Thanks so much for your time
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So the script see's the |2 and because its in my regular expression it acts on the rest of the line. I just want it to ignore the line unless the text Mark Prindle is in it.
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To find a DOI from details, see crossRef. When a page doesn't link a DOI, you can often use metadata to extract information to feed crossRef, who will oblige you with a DOI.
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I compliment you on your efforts to eliminate URLS as inbedded references, but be aware that bare URLs are normally given a title for listing in the references section. FWiW
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I don't know how much of your time or of the server's power this entails, so forgive my ignorance if these requests are overboard. Again, I really appreciate this. Rgrds. --
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is the creator then give me a shout and I'll fix the info. If the deleted description page doesn't clarify this then the image have always been missing the necessary info. /
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Hi, Quadell! I saw the above request, particularly the feature about converting IMDb links to the imdb template. Would it be possible to also convert MySpace links to the
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from en.wiki in favour of the Commons copy without verifying that all the information had been correctly transfered. Could you please go through the the original info at
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Hiya! I was wondering if you'd be able to restore "Image:Athabaskan DDH 282.jpg". I would then apply any and all appropriate copyright and fair use tags for the image.
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characters, and then "markprindle.com", and some more characters, and a close square bracket... and then a rating thing. I guess it would be easiest to search for this:
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Just struck me as interesting to see a security agency refer to that outright, not even entertaining the notion those were actually the identities of the hijackers.
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I've managed to work out the regular expression for it and it works fine but we run into a problem. Heres the regular expression .*\* *\\]\ {{rating-10|1\}}.*
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has co-nominated you. Would you please take a moment to read over our nom, and, indicate your acceptance (or not), then one of us can transclude it (or not).
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The problem is if there is another rating on the article that uses the '10|(mark)' format. and it then reacts to that line aswell as the line i want it to.
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Thanks, I'll take a look at the code when I get a moment. What are you trying to extract from the PMC page? I suspect that you'll find a link on the
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to the references it generates. DumZiBoT only does page titles, which doesn't tell you nearly as much about the source as page + source would. Using
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I have it only replace divs if they match up on either side of the references tag, with nothing else in there. So that bug shouldn't be a problem. –
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Sure. You might also find it useful to sort on that field (by clicking the arrow on the table's header), so that all problems are grouped together.
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Can a link be added that would add or remove a template from the bot list (in situations where a template is created/merged/re-named/deleted/etc.)?
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Russian sites (now) show some 'strange' chars. I've checked this for MS IE. I guess that internal links to 'pure' years are left out according to
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According previous discussion in talkpage, my account is blocked by unapproved test work. Now I want to request these works.(included DR fix).--
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I would have thought it quite ridiculous, but a user has already agreed with the nominator to delete, so I thought perhaps I'd better alert you
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page that will allow you to extract the relevant data from any PMC id with less scraping involved, although let me know if that's not possible.
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is the etching extracted from the pdf file for the page on jstor. Is it permissible to use this print on wikipedia? Thanks in advance. Cheers,
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Sorry for the delay. The image is currently marked as missing source info because it soesn't clarify who created the image. It specifies that
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Thanks. I uploaded it but it doesn't seem to behave properly. This is what happens if I try to put it in as a thumbnail. Any ideas? Thanks,
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Thanks for clarifying that - but on what basis has it chosen to go with CMOS over Nature format? This would seem to run counter to policy.
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is usually very useful but it seems to be down at the moment. Thanks for helping Knowledge (XXG) with your drafting skills! All the best, –
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Thank you. For someone with such an evil and unyielding username, you may not be glad to hear that you warmed my heart. But nevertheless...
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Additionally, there isn't missing source information on the image at Commons. The image was released into the public domain by its creator,
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the code and adding new things based on my very limited knowledge, but i just cant get it. So once again i need to rely on you, the expert!
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seems to have a kind of half-existence. I discovered this when I was looking for a talk page for the file, which it doesn't seem to have.
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Since their department took the picture, does that mean it can be used on WP? Would I have to get an email confirming this? Many thanks,
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Archive, this is not supposed to be turned into a reference). I've reverted about 5 such edits. Please fix your bot or just disable it.
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Pubmed offer an API which allows you to expand citations given a PMID or pubmed url (which are common), often producing a DOI too. See
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expressions i thought that i could get my head around it. I understand every thing your doing, but cant seem to solve my own problems.
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It looks fine to me. It's probably just a browser caching issue. Try with one size, and then a different size on pixel off, like this:
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I didn't receive the e-mail, and it's not even in my spam. Perhaps you could try e-mailing me directly at my gmail address (martins).
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Can you undelete the original version please? :) I'm pretty sure Commons will nuke it since it's pd-us but not in country of origin. -
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article, as viewed in Firefox 3.0.1. Other bot changes seem to work OK. I deleted the comment, but could you look at it? Thanks. --
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Would it be easiest for me to e-mail you some source files so you can have a poke about? I'll try to extract the key answers too!
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Okay, so basically the square brackets are optional. A questionmark ? means that the previous character is optional. So instead of
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Can a report be auto-ran each 30 days or so? OR Can a link be added to each report that would allow a report to be ran on demand?
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I'm realy disapointed. This are bad news. Nevertheless, I want to send my deepest respect to you. Peace be with and around you.--
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Has there been any consensus established with regards of using logos in user pages. For example, is it possible to use this logo
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Thank you, and yes, you're right. I'm currently working on a bot to auto-produce titles for bare external links, much like way
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Thanks for the feedback. Yes, Polbot previously had problems with Russian characters, but this is now fixed. All the best, –
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Hi, Quadell - I was researching a copyright issue and ran across the following licenses which seem to duplicate each other:
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thought that "byproduct" was the preferred form. I hope this doesn't become a repeat of the "email vs. e-mail" controversy (
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or to so some similar (style) guide. Personally I prefer linking important years in biographical articles. Best regards. --
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article mentions an Abdulaziz Alomari whose passport had been stolen in Denver. But the article implies that the hijacker
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If you or anyone else ever doesn't like a change Polbot has made, I'm not at all possessive about the changes. As I say
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I'm afraid I have no experience integrating perl with other languages. But then again, my code doesn't actually use the
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In the first diff you list, I was approving the bot (not just for trial). I removed it from the page, and added it to
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I know, right? I wish they'd fix that. But I suspect any "fixes" Congress would do would only make it worse. :-( –
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I'm open to the possibility... I'm just not sure the CSIS report knew what it was talking about in this instance.
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Ah, I found the examples in your recent changes. I have to say, I disagree with you here. I believe changes like
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Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention! I hope more information eventually comes out. All the best, –
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Nope. This is how it's supposed to work. Everybody agrees that {{reflist}} is preferable to <references/: -->
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I don't know what the problem is, but a comment (added by the bot?) seems to have broken the References in the
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Hi there, I hope you remember expressing serious concerns regarding category based WikiProject tagging by bots
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and broke a reference. The error isn't a big deal, but I thought I should let you know about it. All the best,
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No, you're probably right. I've been on BAG for less that 2 full days now, and I'm still learning the ropes. –
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Since you were such a principle author on the hijackers' articles, I thought you'd be interested to know that
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even exists, so it'd be hard to get a good poll on it. But the only thing on that page that suggests it might
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that you might find helpful (I know I wish we had them when I started). Let me know if you need anything :)
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of an Edinburgh Mathematics Society Colloquium from 1930 is posted, together with a blow up of Levi-Civita
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law is to prevent the holder from being associated with things he doesn't want to be associated with. The
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Hey, it's no problem, really. I enjoy doing this kind of thing. For me it's like doing a crossword puzzle.
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Thanks for that! It was fun reading it, and informative as well. Good point about collaboration as well.
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say that they should be "given the Image: prefix... even if they are not images", and at the moment the
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I think that's your two pressing questions answered but please do get in touch for more info/code/help!
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CrossRef require you to get an application key before you can query their DOI database automatically.
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uploaded the image and that the author released the image to the public domain. It doesn't clarify if
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complaint by the owner. The purpose of the specific guidelines above is to meet these conditions.
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I'll be looking into the errors you both mention. Until then, I have stopped running the bot. –
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Can the abnormal output (i.e., the results other than "nothing unusual" or "redlink") be bolded?
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which tries to answer some of your concerns. Let me know if you have any questions . Thanks --
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Well, first off, it's useful to know that \d means any digit, 0 through 9. So instead of saying
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that would be great. If possible, it would be great to have a numbered list. Thanks a lot!!!
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Thanks! But, eh, vengeance is the LORD's, as they say. I'll settle for just having fun. :-) –
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http://www.crossref.org/openurl/?pid=USERNAME:PASSWORD&id=doi:$ doi&noredirect=true
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Hey, check this out. It's the same picture of the price hill incline that you've uploaded
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preferable, but like I said, I'd be the last person to edit war over it. All the best, –
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Ive discovered that there is a different type of rating system that is somtimes used.
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seem a bit funny to me: if you're approving a bot for trial, shouldn't you actually
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Uh, exactly? "The bot should be checking to see if the article is unstandardized".
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well as trademarked, so it would be doubly-disallowed.) Sorry to bring bad news, –
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to his article. An etching from the early nineteenth century is reproduced in the
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Polbot appears to be deciding when to place punctuation before references. E.g.
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I think that auto-formating preferences work without a year, as per this table:
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She just looks for "| subspecies = ..." and "| status = EX" in the taxobox. –
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Hi, I've not got access to the code at the second, but a little from memory:
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That's doable. I wasn't aware of that template. I'll look into the details. –
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referencing), which you also reverted along with the changes you didn't like.
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implies that "byproduct" is a incorrect spelling. However, some dictionaries
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Google scholar don't offer an API and don't allow machines to scrape results
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Dear Quadell, I am trying to contact you about the image you posted called
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like a complicated math problem. :-) That's why I love regular expressions.
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tags around it (which is tricky). My bot does this fine. All the best, –
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Could you examine the article "Independent National Socialism" for bias?
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THE EXILE - Tibet: Five to One Against - By Gary Brecher - The War Nerd
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of article on 9/11 that day. There was a rather long article on
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Hello, I just wanted to thank you for all your helpfulness with
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in a biographical survey published in 1965 by Theodore Hoppen.
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I am going to lodge a formal complaint if this doesn't stop.
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I did what? I really need to stop editing while intoxicated.
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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THE EXILE - MANKIND'S ONLY ALTERNATIVE - MOSCOW - SINCE 1997
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Knowledge (XXG):Bot owners' noticeboard#Polbot problems
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P.S. have you seen my plaintext - to - citation wasjig
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Or, with the template, 3505:User:SQL/How to close a BRFA 3048:08:53, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 2304: 2265: 2073:Thanks, that was bizarre. – 1108:Talk:E-mail#E-mail_vs._email 805:Is it possible to fix it?? 754:Smile at others by adding {{ 750:Cheers, and Happy editing! 470:". That looks good to me.-- 3955:18:03, 26 August 2008 (UTC) 3931:19:16, 23 August 2008 (UTC) 3878:21:35, 22 August 2008 (UTC) 3856:11:36, 22 August 2008 (UTC) 3817:12:10, 20 August 2008 (UTC) 3807:08:44, 20 August 2008 (UTC) 3730:09:18, 16 August 2008 (UTC) 3713:Help me, I've disappeared!! 3704:19:54, 15 August 2008 (UTC) 3693:10:38, 15 August 2008 (UTC) 3661:20:04, 14 August 2008 (UTC) 3651:19:11, 14 August 2008 (UTC) 3612:02:26, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 3583:12:39, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 3572:19:07, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3544:20:28, 1 October 2008 (UTC) 3512:12:51, 14 August 2008 (UTC) 3499:16:46, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3474:12:42, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3461:12:28, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3451:09:42, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3380:08:22, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 3365:08:13, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 3336:10:36, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3321:09:41, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3307:09:10, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3293:08:53, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3246:15:27, 14 August 2008 (UTC) 3226:02:20, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3203:12:27, 12 August 2008 (UTC) 3183:22:41, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3159:12:55, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3149:12:30, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3128:10:28, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3106:10:20, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3093:09:54, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3070:09:40, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 3026:02:41, 11 August 2008 (UTC) 2996:18:25, 10 August 2008 (UTC) 2981:17:37, 10 August 2008 (UTC) 2678:12:41, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 2661:01:29, 13 August 2008 (UTC) 2486:for the exact same reason.) 487:Image:BicanSlaviaPrague.jpg 3970: 3823:Category based Bot Tagging 3595:Image:Hand of God goal.jpg 3257:http://tools.wikimedia.de/ 3113:Surprise, you're on BOWN! 2954:22:40, 9 August 2008 (UTC) 2932:Your recent bot approvals 2921:03:38, 9 August 2008 (UTC) 2887:20:17, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2878:14:49, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2863:13:54, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2828:13:14, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2785:06:13, 9 August 2008 (UTC) 2765:12:57, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2717:12:36, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2703:11:28, 8 August 2008 (UTC) 2635:13:02, 6 August 2008 (UTC) 2605:05:28, 6 August 2008 (UTC) 2582:12:43, 6 August 2008 (UTC) 2575:Knowledge (XXG):Bot policy 2558:03:57, 6 August 2008 (UTC) 2540:03:16, 6 August 2008 (UTC) 2499:19:16, 5 August 2008 (UTC) 2447:18:53, 5 August 2008 (UTC) 2408:18:46, 5 August 2008 (UTC) 2396:18:42, 5 August 2008 (UTC) 2119:Commons:Image:0.999....ogg 1995:Philosophical Transactions 2332:22:39, 30 July 2008 (UTC) 2317:Image:CUC Regions Map.jpg 2311:16:03, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2296:14:05, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2272:12:42, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2233:05:26, 28 July 2008 (UTC) 2208:06:19, 27 July 2008 (UTC) 2195:13:56, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2176:07:46, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2164:07:42, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 2137:21:49, 25 July 2008 (UTC) 2108:20:08, 25 July 2008 (UTC) 2090:guidelines for such files 2078:18:24, 25 July 2008 (UTC) 2068:17:28, 25 July 2008 (UTC) 2043:00:18, 24 July 2008 (UTC) 2025:16:37, 23 July 2008 (UTC) 2015:11:48, 23 July 2008 (UTC) 1979:16:36, 23 July 2008 (UTC) 1963:23:35, 22 July 2008 (UTC) 1943:22:35, 19 July 2008 (UTC) 1933:13:43, 19 July 2008 (UTC) 1870:16:08, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 1849:15:07, 26 July 2008 (UTC) 1819:19:49, 25 July 2008 (UTC) 1795:16:40, 23 July 2008 (UTC) 1768:18:25, 20 July 2008 (UTC) 1722:18:16, 15 July 2008 (UTC) 1688:18:14, 15 July 2008 (UTC) 1617:12:29, 15 July 2008 (UTC) 1607:11:59, 15 July 2008 (UTC) 1553:14:02, 14 July 2008 (UTC) 1530:22:22, 12 July 2008 (UTC) 1497: 1483:22:17, 12 July 2008 (UTC) 1462:19:58, 12 July 2008 (UTC) 1405:16:30, 17 July 2008 (UTC) 1385:20:24, 16 July 2008 (UTC) 1358:22:43, 12 July 2008 (UTC) 1341:00:56, 12 July 2008 (UTC) 1320:Image:CUC Regions Map.jpg 1314:Image:CUC Regions Map.jpg 1306:19:45, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1293:19:40, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1270:15:14, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1260:14:59, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1230:14:40, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1211:14:21, 10 July 2008 (UTC) 1036:. 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