Hello folks,
Checking out the mirror sites, I saw that Reference.com displays Wikipedia edit history at the bottom of each article page. In fact it is the first link to the article. This makes vandalism and other unacceptable edits available to more people unless we purge them.
Wikipedia contributors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hager?action=history
Look of the bottom of Reference.com encyclopedia article page.
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Sydney Poore
Go Bengals!
The problem is that you need to delete an entire article before you can restore selected revisions. Perhaps the developers could change this, or was there a reasoning behind the current workings?
Mgm
On 12/15/05, sydney poore poore5@adelphia.net wrote:
Hello folks,
Checking out the mirror sites, I saw that Reference.com displays Wikipedia edit history at the bottom of each article page. In fact it is the first link to the article. This makes vandalism and other unacceptable edits available to more people unless we purge them.
Wikipedia contributors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hager?action=history
Look of the bottom of Reference.com encyclopedia article page.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (c) 2001-2005 Wikipedia contributors (Disclaimer) This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. View this article at Wikipedia.org - Edit this article at Wikipedia.org
- Donate to the Wikimedia Foundation
Sydney Poore
Go Bengals!
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