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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 20:44:33 +0300
From: Dmitriy Sintsov <questpc(a)rambler.ru>
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Uploads on small wikis
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* Aryeh Gregor <Simetrical+wikilist(a)gmail.com> [Fri, 12 Mar 2010
12:31:39 -0500]:
In principle,
one could imagine hacking Squid to be smart enough to
cache contents and interface separately, and paste them together on
view about as quickly as it can serve plain requests now. But I don't
know how feasible that would be in practice.
Perhaps an uploading from small wiki to commons via api while small wiki
localizes client output with it's own language messages. Or, perhaps
some parts of localization can be done with Javascript (which can read
cookies, too), again not altering squid caching.
Dmitriy
Stupid question, if having the ?uselang parameter can be done without
significant problems, wouldn't having javascript that just appeneds
?uselang= <whatevever its set to> to all internal links on a page
whenever the url for the current page has ?uselang=<something> also
not cause significant problems (well making uselang persist)?
(although then again, I'd imagine that would not be much different
then the use a cookie solution in terms of caching)
-bawolff