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2007-01-30

 

Year: 2007 Week: 05 Number: 59

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Did you know ...
... that what you see is not always what the visitor sees?

When you are working on the wikis, you are most likely doing that as a registered user. And there is a good chance you have selected the option in you preferences "Disable page caching". But when a normal visitor views a wiki, they normally see a cached version of that page. A cache is a copy of the page, and this is done because it is much less stressful for the servers then creating a new page from the wiki-text every single time. The result is that it is quite likely when viewing a recently updated page that an anonymous visitor will not see the updated version of that page immediately. By default, cached versions of a page expire after one week.

When a topic is popular in the media and you are working on that article's topic, what often happens is that visitors will not be able to see your changes. This is a shame.

Another problem involves the number of articles tally. Due to page caching, this number is also often out of date. So for example, news of a Wiki's 10,000th post may be going around and people may be celebrating and visiting that Wiki, but the number of posts they see will be less than the actual number, making it appear to be below the mark that they're celebrating.

To fix this you can manually flush the cache. To do this, click on "edit". This url should end with "action=edit". Change that to "action=purge" and reload. This will clear the cache and the new version will be shown to visitors.
Fund drive quotes

 
"I don't know anything anymore, but that's all right. Wikipedia knows and remembers everything for me!" -- David Stattler
"As a university student, wikipedia has been an invaluable tool in furthering my education. I can't tell you how many times I used wiki for help or clarification with difficult concepts. Thank you Wiki"  -- Anonymous
"College life is a bitch, Wikipedia makes it a bitch worth putting up with" -- Dyne Li
"I am a Google Employee, and on behalf of everyone here we are all proud of what the Internet has become, and needless to say Wikipedia has played a very large role. Long live Wikipedia, and its users!" --  Anonymous
"I have no comment at this time." -- Anonymous
"I've probably learned more from Wikipedia that from Columbia University (Which I attend)" -- Haralampos Psaradellis
"In a world of increasingly sealed off knowledge, Wikipedia provides charitable enlightenment." --  Anonymous
"Eine der besten Ideen in der Geschichte der Menschheit!" --  Stephan Lindner
"This is for my girls who play on Wikipedia alllll day at work!"  -- Elizabeth McClellan

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Comments:
That comment about the form was unnecessarily abrasive and patronizing.
 
Wikipedia will not get banded (sic)?
I think you mean banned?
 
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