[Labs-l] Backlinks counter for Wikipedia articles?

YiFei zhuyifei1999 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 11 15:29:09 UTC 2014


Try adding cgi.execute-x-only = "enable" to your ~/.lighttpd.conf and restart your webservice.

> On Sep 11, 2014, at 7:33 AM, Russell Blau <russblau at imapmail.org> wrote:
> 
> Navino Evans <navino <at> histropedia.com> writes:
> 
>> Great to see it brought back to life!  
>> 
>> On 10 Sep 2014 20:41, "Russell Blau" <russblau <at> imapmail.org>
> wrote:Navino Evans <navino <at> histropedia.com> writes:
>>> The tool that John has whipped up does the trick perfectly for me, but
> I
>>> think it would be beneficial for the community to get this up and
> running
>>> as it has plenty of other options which would cater to various other
>>> uses. It would seem a shame to duplicate any of this work as well.
>> The original backlinkscount.py, modified only minimally to make it run
> on
>> Labs, is now available at
> http://tools.wmflabs.org/russbot/backlinkscount.py
> 
> Now, is there anyone on the list who can help me figure out how to make 
> the source code publicly accessible? I copied the Python file to a 
> "sources" directory and made it non-executable, but lighttpd is still 
> trying to execute it. I guess I could add a ".txt" extension to the name, 
> but is there any less hackish solution?
> 
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