See, the problem is that I'm already using the pywikipedia framework
to do that, meaning I'd be querying the page twice. I'm still trying
to figure out where is the whole text of the damn thing in the code.
Furthermore, I have yet to figure out what to do for those converted by
the image conversion script.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:20:28AM -0400, Christopher Beland wrote:
I'm
sitting down in front of a piece of code which was an idea that I
now don't know what to do or how to implement anymore. It was an image
notification bot in which would go through several of the densely populated
no source / no copyright categories and go off to notify the user.
Unfortunately, the upload logs are not consistant, and a database needs to
be rebuilt if I were not to query the information directly from the database.
Well, when I originally made the suggestion, I was thinking that it would be easy enough
to simply scrape the HTML of the image description page to get the username of the
original uploader. Which would be less efficient than doing a SQL query directly, but
would have the benefit of working Right Now.
-B.
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