It might be slow, because as I heard these days we are
switching from HTML 4 to HTML 5 and it was reported if well find any >problems report
them to developers.
That actually got switched back to html4 (well xhtml 1 to be
technical) because the screen scrapers broke, so it can't be that. The
type of issue you'd most likely see break with that is programs that
just read the html source code to extract info from pages (instead of
using the api). It really shouldn't cause speed issues.
-bawolff
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 3:59 AM, David Crochet <crochet.david(a)online.fr> wrote:
Hello
Le mercredi 02 mars 2011 à 11:44 +1100, Leigh Blackall a écrit :
Wikiversity is very slow for me at the University
of Canberra, while
Wikipedia is fast. Can anyone run a test to see if it is a Wikiversity
server issue? If its not, what should I ask a network admin here to
find out why there might be slowness for Wikiversity and not Pedia?
Other sites, seem to be responding quickly.
If you want to know all working in the wikimedia Servers (more than 500
server on the world in 2 cluster of servers) check this page :
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Server_admin_log
And as saying before, you have a technical channel with some robotos who
saying, in real time, the statuts of the servers.
--
Cordialement
David Crochet
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part !
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