Happy Monday,
There are strange people who make such links (kindof urlencoded?):
[[Második világháború#Partrasz.C3.A1ll.C3.A1s Szic.C3.ADli.C3.A1ban
.28Huskey hadm.C5.B1velet.29|Huskey hadműveletben]]
So the section title must have been copied from the URL.
Do we have a ready tool to fix these?
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Bináris
Hello all
>From one of my assignments as a bot operator I have some code which
does template parsing and general text parsing (e.g. Image/File tags).
It is not using regex and thus able to correctly parse nested
templates and other such nasty things. I have written those as library
classes and written tests for them which cover almost all of the code.
I would now really like to contribute that code back to the community.
Would you be interested in adding this code to the pywikibot
framework? If yes, can I send the code to someone for code review or
how do you usually operate?
Greetings
Hannes
PS: wiki userpage is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hannes_R%C3%B6st
A changeset to switch to python-requests has been merged into pywikibot-core.
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/213977/
Note that config.proxy support doesnt exist. requests will read your
environment variables to find a proxy. If this doesnt work for you,
please raise a bug.
A minimum version of requests is not specified anywhere. If you find
a problem with older versions of requests, please raise bugs and we'll
either try to fix them or set a minimum supported version if a fix
isnt easy.
Please test so we can fix any critical problems before releasing PR2 into pip.
Especially retest any problem which was http related, as it may now be fixed ;-)
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John Vandenberg