Iwpage is javascript (old-style) based, t.i. the resulting html can't be exported into ePub, it "does not exists" from server point of view. Is there any work in progress to implement it into proofread page extension? The best would be that #lst, <page> and <pages> would run interproject transclusion with the current syntax (just adding a language prefix to base page name).
Alex brollo
2015-07-10 10:19 GMT+02:00 Alex Brollo alex.brollo@gmail.com:
Iwpage is javascript (old-style) based, t.i. the resulting html can't be exported into ePub, it "does not exists" from server point of view. Is there any work in progress to implement it into proofread page extension? The best would be that #lst, <page> and <pages> would run interproject transclusion with the current syntax (just adding a language prefix to base page name).
Alex brollo
It's fuzzy in my memory but didn't someone (Peter17 ??) work on this on an old GSoC ? (like 2012 or before). Does it ring a bell to someone ?
Cdlt, ~nicolas
2015-07-10 10:26 GMT+02:00 Nicolas VIGNERON vigneron.nicolas@gmail.com:
2015-07-10 10:19 GMT+02:00 Alex Brollo alex.brollo@gmail.com:
Iwpage is javascript (old-style) based, t.i. the resulting html can't be exported into ePub, it "does not exists" from server point of view. Is there any work in progress to implement it into proofread page extension? The best would be that #lst, <page> and <pages> would run interproject transclusion with the current syntax (just adding a language prefix to base page name).
Alex brollo
It's fuzzy in my memory but didn't someone (Peter17 ??) work on this on an old GSoC ? (like 2012 or before). Does it ring a bell to someone ?
Cdlt, ~nicolas
Found it : https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Peter17/Reasonably_efficient_interwiki_t... It was in 2010 ! and it was abandonned, I don't know if all or some of the code can still be used or if I should be rewritten from scratch.
Cdlt, ~nicolas
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