Hi! Yes, I am aware of the problem with meta.wikipedia, but I'm
somewhat unqualified to fix it. I'm studying the issue, but I know
very little about the programming of Magnus's system. The weird thing
is that although the physical machine has physically moved, nothing
has changed (of which I am aware, anyhow) about the setup of the
machine.
As for this xml stuff, I have no idea where it came from, but at least
I *am* qualified to fix this. :-) And so, I shall.
I'm not
sure when it happened, but somewhere the main Wikipedia site
started putting out HTML with:
?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?
...
!DOCTYPE html
PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN"
...
None of the above is even close to the truth, and for the code to
claim it is will cause many problems. The HTTP headers simply claim
that the text is "HTML" and that the encoding is "ISO-8859-1", both
of which are accurate and useful; this is the way UseMod has always
worked and still does, so I don't know where the new stuff came from.
This needs to be fixed.
"Meta" is too broken now for me to check.
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