Hi
here is a site which a) is mirroring live content (the change I made to my user page was visible immediately) and b) is not mention the GFDL:
http://www.source-of-knowledge.com/default.asp?t=Special:Recentchanges http://www.source-of-knowledge.com/default.asp?t=Wikipedia
I've put a note here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Mirrors_and_forks/Stu#source-of-knowl...
also visible here: ;-) http://www.source-of-knowledge.com/default.asp?t=Wikipedia:Mirrors_and_forks...
- Lars -
Lars Sanders wrote:
here is a site which a) is mirroring live content (the change I made to my user page was visible immediately) and b) is not mention the GFDL:
http://www.source-of-knowledge.com/default.asp?t=Special:Recentchanges http://www.source-of-knowledge.com/default.asp?t=Wikipedia
Blocked.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Hi, I am copying and pasting pages from Wikipedia about Italy in several languages in a wiki of my own (every page has a single source and copyright notice) - sometimes I have these articles then translated and I copy these translations to the other language projects (I did so with Maiori on the EN wikipedia which was translated from DE - and another language is going to be RU as soon as I have time after wikimania).
Now of course people can edit on my wiki as well, but I would like to avoid this and have them edit Wikipedia directly.
The thing is: this would mean to insert the page with the article from Wikipedia in an Iframe within a wiki page - completely with "edit" tabs ... otherwise I cannot make sure that edits, added things etc go back to wikipedia/wikibooks which to my opinion is the only thing that makes sense.
Do you have an idea on how this could be done?
Ciao, Sabine
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Could you add a note to the top of the articles on your wiki saying:
"This article is from Wikipedia. If you want to edit it please go to cc.wikipedia.org/.../Italy."
Hope this helps
Paul Y
On 8/4/05, Sabine Cretella sabine_cretella@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi, I am copying and pasting pages from Wikipedia about Italy in several languages in a wiki of my own (every page has a single source and copyright notice) - sometimes I have these articles then translated and I copy these translations to the other language projects (I did so with Maiori on the EN wikipedia which was translated from DE - and another language is going to be RU as soon as I have time after wikimania).
Now of course people can edit on my wiki as well, but I would like to avoid this and have them edit Wikipedia directly.
The thing is: this would mean to insert the page with the article from Wikipedia in an Iframe within a wiki page - completely with "edit" tabs ... otherwise I cannot make sure that edits, added things etc go back to wikipedia/wikibooks which to my opinion is the only thing that makes sense.
Do you have an idea on how this could be done?
Ciao, Sabine
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