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--- Comment #12 from Matthew Flaschen ---
(In reply to Nemo from comment #11)
> Does wget --page-requisites (also) download those? I think it's supposed to.
With some extra options (e.g. for Meta):
wget -e robots=off --page-requisites --conve
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--- Comment #11 from Ne
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--- Comment #10 from gnosy...@gmail.com ---
Ok. Your recommended course of action should be fine (caveats noted).
My apologies for opening up this issue, but I had assumed that
"bits.wikimedia.org" had a public API'ish nature to it, and was ala
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--- Comment #9 from Matthew Flaschen ---
(In reply to gnosygnu from comment #8)
> I understand that this does not strictly affect wiki users. However, how
> should third-party tools get the official CSS for a given wiki? The above
> was recomme
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--- Comment #8 from gnosy...@gmail.com ---
The urls were being used by XOWA: http://xowa.sourceforge.net. XOWA is an
offline wiki app. After it sets up a wiki, it gets the CSS for that wiki for
rendering the article. It uses the URL above to ret
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--- Comment #7 from Krinkle ---
This is indeed not a valid problem, since these urls are generated by the
software, and the new version of the software gives the new urls, and the old
version the old urls.
The question is, where did you (@gnos
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--- Comment #5 from Matthew Flaschen ---
These are not expected to have the same code. Wikimedia's cluster uses a
phased deployment process. See https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments
. Right now, Wikipedia has 1.23wmf12 and Wiktion
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--- Comment #3 from gnosy...@gmail.com ---
I did some more investigation and discovered that changing "skins.vector" to
"skins.vector.styles" will generate a css with the stated "portal" css class.
For example, this it.wiktionary.org link now g
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--- Comment #2 from gnosy...@gmail.com ---
Sorry. I left the wrong value in the drop-down by accident
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