What I meant by the code being changed programmatically is that some of
the content in the wiki is in the form of parser-functions, and the PHP
code that is responsible for rendering the parser-function was changed
which meant that the wiki's content has changed but without any edits
having been made. Thus I needed to refresh the links manually which the
maintenance script.


On 31/05/17 15:17, Aran wrote:
> No I just ran the refreshLink.php maintenance script from the shell.
>
>
> On 31/05/17 15:12, יגאל חיטרון wrote:
>> Did you use a bot? An API javascript? In any case, try the rest one.
>> Igal
>>
>> On May 31, 2017 21:04, "Aran" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have some wikis which have had some of their content changed
>>> programmatically due to the code in a parser-function being changed.
>>>
>>> In the wikis that are MediaWiki 1.27, the links in the what-links-here
>>> didn't update after I ran the refreshLinks maintenance script. The ones
>>> that are 1.28's in the same situation the links updated fine after
>>> running the script... is this a known issue? is there any way I can
>>> update the links in the 1.27's without upgrading the wiki?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Aran
>>>
>>>
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