Patches item #1845405, was opened at 2007-12-06 10:16
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Submitted By: Purodha B Blissenbach (purodha)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Allow redirects on interwiki.py's command line
Initial Comment:
Sometimes, it is tedious to correctly enter lengthy page titles having foreign letters
which your terminal program cannot handle well - although very often you have a short
& simple named redirect page pointing to them. So as to not reject such redirects, but
rather operate on the redirect target, I wrote a simple platch for interwiki.py which
turned out to be a real time saver to me.
Adding -initialredirect to the command line turns it on: if the page on the command line
is a redirect page, after the message "NOTE: A is redirect to B" has been shown,
page A is done, and page B is set to be worked upon.
If the new parameter is not on the command line, everything is as it was before:
processing stops after the message "NOTE: A is redirect to B", pages A and B are
skipped.
The patch is attached.
It always worked fine for me in many instances. It is, however, not thoroughly tested
together with the more esotheric options of interwiki.py, which I simply did not have use
for. While I believe there are no side effects, I am not knowledgeable enough to be 100%
sure, so I suggest review by more experienced folks before adding my patch to the code
base.
Thanks.
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