On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 10:58:00 -0500, Jamie Bliss <astronouth7303(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are a couple of actions in index.php that I
don't think I understand.
Specifically, revert, validate, info, markpatrolled, print,
dublincore, and creativecommons.
Well, I don't know much about all of these, but to my knowledge:
* "validate" refers to code that hasn't been finished yet (it's been
live on
test.wikipedia.org for a while, but I don't it's been put into
a release yet). It's a mechanism for users to "vote" on the quality of
an article, under various headings.
* "markpatrolled" is presumably to do with the new "Recent Changes
patrol" system, and therefore applies to specific *edits*, not
*pages*.
* "print" is obsolete, having been replaced by CSS rules which cause
the site to appear different when printed *anyway*. This tends to
confuse people, because they're not used to things changing
dramatically from screen to printer, but it is technically "nicer"
than having to load a "printable version".
* "dublincore" and "creativecommons" are, I think, generated
licensing
metadata - presumably only available on sites that have been
configured to "know" what license the content is under.
* "revert" is possibly for the admin-only one-click revert procedure,
although if it calls a non-existent function, perhaps it's obsolete,
like "print".
* "info" I've never heard of, but checking the source, I see it has to
be enabled with $wgAllowInfo=true; It appears to output some basic
page stats: number of watchers, number of edits, number of distinct
authors.
HTH
--
Rowan Collins BSc
[IMSoP]