On 20 May 2015 at 21:05, Legoktm <legoktm.wikipedia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 05/20/2015 03:21 PM, Oliver Keyes wrote:
Answer: we don't know yet, because there are
Infinity ways to search.
But for action=opensearch,
http://ironholds.org/misc/api_presentation.html might make an
interesting read.
Neat! Few questions:
http://ironholds.org/misc/api_presentation.html#/8 - Do we know how many
of these requests are from people using Wikipedia's search box versus
people using a browser add-on or browser built-in search? Also, what is
"The Dreaded NativeHost"?
We don't, but we can approximate using the referer data - so call it a
25%/50% split.
The dreaded nativehost; user agent parsing is hard enough without
people writing internet-enabled code that acts like an ass ;). It's
the default UA for windows-launched things, if the thing-designer
doesn't override.
http://ironholds.org/misc/api_presentation.html#/10 - what does
"default" mean? Does that mean no format parameter was specified? Is
"jsonh" a typo for "jsonp" or something else entirely?
Default means no specification, yep - jsonh is almost certainly a tyop.
-- Legoktm
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Oliver Keyes
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