https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29276

--- Comment #6 from MZMcBride <b...@mzmcbride.com> 2011-06-06 06:42:55 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> Maybe the length of each article could be included in the links in some sort 
> of
> data attribute, and coloring could be done entirely on the client side?

>From <http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2011-June/053754.html>:
> We can't put the numbers in any form in the parser cache, because
> they'll become outdated as soon as the length of the linked page
> changes.  The only way to use the parser cache is to put some marker
> in it which is substituted for the appropriate page's length when the
> parser cache entry is retrieved and displayed.  Once we're doing that,
> we may as well also check the user's pref and add a class depending on
> it, so we don't have to do anything in JS.
> 
> Even if we solve this for parser cache, of course, it won't work for
> Squid cache.  Anons are never going to get nonzero stub thresholds.

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