On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Andre Engels <andreengels@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Chris Watkins
 

> I'm trying to get a deeper understanding here - what is the purpose of this?

If you want to let the bot run on all pages, or all pages in a certain
range, it will use [[Special:Allpages]]. There you only get pages from
one namespace. By telling the bot what is a namespace, it can then
choose to get pages from that namespace instead of the default one.
Whether or not this is useful for your application of course depends
on what use you make of the framework.


Thanks. Is there any reason that the namespace parameter requires a number? I would seem simpler to me to just use the text form (e.g. -namespace:Appropedia_talk ) and not need to have this code in the family file.

Not an important question, more from curiosity.

Chris



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> I'm trying to get a deeper understanding here - what is the purpose of this?

If you want to let the bot run on all pages, or all pages in a certain
range, it will use [[Special:Allpages]]. There you only get pages from
one namespace. By telling the bot what is a namespace, it can then
choose to get pages from that namespace instead of the default one.
Whether or not this is useful for your application of course depends
on what use you make of the framework.



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