Op donderdag 26 mei 2011 18:52:03 UTC+2 schreef Lorelle on WordPress het volgende: > > I've been trying to reply to this hopefully the note got through that > people have grabbed the whole context of the Codex over the years and the > zip files can be found all over the place through a search, but it goes out > of date very fast. It's kind of a waste of time, though it hasn't stopped > people's determination.
Indeed, I was thinking of an automated solution, one that would generate a dump every week or so. There is the Export page [ http://codex.wordpress.org/Special:Export ], but currently you have to list all pages individually. A newer version of MediaWiki allows you to dump all pages in a namespace [ http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Parameters_to_Special:Export ], which would be a great advantage - but I don't know what the upgrade plans for the Codex are? > The reason the email keeps bouncing back on me is that the reply included a > wp-docs in Google Groups. We don't have anything on there to the best of my > knowledge, or has something changed? > This is my fault. I tried setting up a transparent mirror of the mailinglist on Google Groups, like there is for wp-hackers. It almost works, the only issue left is that the Reply-To header is set to both [email protected] and [email protected], while it should only be the former. I know it is possible, because it works for wp-hackers, and I hope to correct it for this mirror too soon [ http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/15602/mirroring-a-mailing-list-in-google-groups ]. You still have to be a member of the Automattic list, so it is no extra spam vector, I just did it for the interface and search capabilities. If you remove Google from the reply field it should work without error, and as I said I hope to correct this soon, I apologize for the inconvenience. Greetings, Jan Fabry
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