http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/2054252
Go to http://e-wikipedia.net/ and see what the devs have redirected it to :-D
- d.
David Gerard wrote:
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/2054252
Go to http://e-wikipedia.net/ and see what the devs have redirected it to :-D
You know, we've had that error message for a year and a half now.
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/debs/squid/debian/errors/
-- Tim Starling
On 6/20/08, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/2054252
Go to http://e-wikipedia.net/ and see what the devs have redirected it to
You know, we've had that error message for a year and a half now.
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/debs/squid/debian/errors/
Just curious, why does it show only the title, but not the content, of the [[Leech (computing)]] article...
—C.W.
Charlotte Webb wrote:
On 6/20/08, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/2054252
Go to http://e-wikipedia.net/ and see what the devs have redirected it to
You know, we've had that error message for a year and a half now.
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/debs/squid/debian/errors/
Just curious, why does it show only the title, but not the content, of the [[Leech (computing)]] article...
The main point is to show the custom message via javascript. I needed some surrounding HTML that looks enough like a Wikipedia article to fool the remote loader script, so I went to [[Leech (computing)]], which seemed like a good choice given the application, copied the HTML into a text editor, and replaced the content part with the encoded custom message.
-- Tim Starling
On 6/21/08, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
The main point is to show the custom message via javascript. I needed some surrounding HTML that looks enough like a Wikipedia article to fool the remote loader script, so I went to [[Leech (computing)]], which seemed like a good choice given the application, copied the HTML into a text editor, and replaced the content part with the encoded custom message.
The "article" tab overlaps the word "Access" in the h2 section heading... in firefox, that is... if anybody cares, that is.
http://i29.tinypic.com/rii3ra.jpg
—C.W.