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that I can do that on or the skill to make a web site like that. Thinking futher this really should be built into wikipedia, then it will be much more efficient, hum wonder how easy it would be to be allowed to add some code there .... I guess that is a new project, get the code and try to figure out how to add this functionallity and figure out how you get code addedĀ :-)
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per consensus since it is the official and by far most widely used name for the city. However there are still hundreds of links to the old title on
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Also after thinking about the design a bit more I think that the only way to make this work is to have a active web site that does this, it will be updated in the background, you can have users that can tick off a artcile that they have confirmed that it is vandalism or not, but I do not have a site
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or a new tool. My ideas, in addition to the above. A tool that can help guesstimate the likelyhood that a edit is vandalism, the tool would use the above, i.e. remove of large parts of the article, adding of certain key words, i.e. work the same way as spam filter with a list of words that normally
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I've been on a little crusade for a few weeks now to get the monthly news archives to start listing the days in forward chronological order (i.e. beginning March 1 and ending March 31). Why aren't they already in that order, you might ask? It's because these monthly archives are produced by moving
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Not a technical kind of person myself, but is it possible to create a bot to welcome new users? One that would put the welcome template on new user's talk pages? It would be a real benefit - I know a lot of users appreciate it. Obviously, a bot takes away the personal touch, but it would possibly
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That is my guess also, BUT Pywikipedia is not very well documented, I can not find how to get a historic version, I will continue to look but I am to busy with work now to have any time, if you do know how to do it please gve me a hint. I can find how to look at the history, but that is basically
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Wikipedians - perhaps those who are currenlty in the welcoming committe - who are happy to deal with newbie's requests.
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From what I understand, "External links" at the bottom of an article should always be plural reguardless if there is only one external link. There are many articles that have "External link" or "External Link" (the L captialized). Could a bot be made to correct them all to read "External
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scanning the history web page, that is not what I want, I just want to get the text of a historic version, and I can not find a function that does that, unless it is the standard get page function with a id in the name as I suggested above, I have still not tested that.
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I've taken care of March and
February of 2006 (see before and after for March if you're unclear on what I'm talking about). However, every other one between January 2002 and January 2006 (inclusive) is in reverse chronological order and needs fixed.
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It appears the formatting on these pages has evolved over the years, complicating matters quite a bit. But if anyone feels like they can help out with this please do (or reply here if you want me to help out somehow). GT 07:05, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
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I request that a bot goes over the
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Don't feel bad. I only fixed those 200-or-so articles for polito-editorial reasons ā to ensure the changes I made to the template remained and were improved upon.
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Thanks for looking. I think since I posted this request (quite a while ago but I forgot to sign it), someone else has changed all occurrences of ] at ] to ].
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