Thanks everyone. It is pretty simple afterall (and a great feature that you
can see the history of the tab being viewed), oh, How I wish I had one of
you nearby to ask in person!
I've emailed Jon Udell to ask how he did this:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/gems/umlaut.html - but haven't got a
reply.
I'm not very techy oriented and I am sort of alone in these studies up here
in copenhagen, so, maybe someone knows how to do an equivalent thing (or
point me for the start) - how to record frame after frame from history (now
I know what pages to look for - but how to make it movie'ish?!). The idea is
that, although History Flow can well show the changes, it is difficult to
get a good grip - looking first at a movie would/could give a lot of
insight. Also, for public presentations - would be nice to have some easy
movies to show what is happening.
Thanks!
Best,
Rut
On 3/30/07, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The data for all the non-deleted talk page revisions can be found in
the all namespaces history dump on
download.wikimedia.org.
On 3/30/07, Rut <vulpeto(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
some curiosity brought me this question: is it possible to
see/access/get
the history of the discussion pages?
thanks!
rut
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