elian wrote:
"Derek Ross"
<derekross(a)fisheracre.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
While doing a Google search just now, I found
this
http://wiki.namweb.com.na/wiki.phtml?title=Main_Page
It appears to have been copied sometime in September
very nice: they left the foreign language links untouched.
any other hardcoded URLs in the sourcecode? "As you can edit the page
right now" there may be some danger.
URLs for local links are controlled by a local settings file that has to
be manually configured by the person setting up the server. (Unless they
really are at
http://www.myhost.com/...) Edit links are local links, so
you edit the local copy of the page.
It might ultimately be a good idea to have some kind of explicit 'mirror
mode' such that there's a "see and/or edit the current version of this
page on the main server"-ish link instead of a local edit link.
And perhaps a way to dump a static HTML tree. -- Incidentally, the total
combined size of the pages in article and Wikipedia: space on the
English wiki is about 172 megabytes. The upload directories bring
another 134 megs; we still fit on a CD-ROM uncompressed. That may not
remain so, though...
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)