Not officially but Connel McKenzie, Conrad Irwin, and one of the guys who ran a bot and had lots of other tools (but whose name or handle I cannot recall) did either this or something close in some unofficial place that might be hard to find.
Hopefully one of the guys will show up or will be able to point you to something.
Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail)
On 31 August 2011 20:59, Ariel T. Glenn ariel@wikimedia.org wrote:
I don't know of any live tables. I do know that there are a number of scripts floating around that generate a list exactly like this, for use with interwiki bots, for example. (I have one of those scripts ;-))
Ariel
Στις 31-08-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 19:23 +0200, ο/η Lars Aronsson έγραψε:
Has anybody compiled a list of all entries in Wikitionary? I know there are XML dumps for page titles, e.g. http://download.wikimedia.org/enwiktionary/20110827/enwiktionary-20110827-al...
But I was thinking on a dictionary entry level, e.g. the word "snigel" is available on en.wiktionary as a Norwegian Nynorsk entry, and on fr.wiktionary and pl.wiktionary as a Swedish entry. This could be expressed as a table with 3 columns:
Entry Site Language snigel en nn snigel fr sv snigel pl sv
An additional table could indicate the date when each Site's XML dump was used to update this large table of entries.
Is anybody doing this already?
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