References like these:
are converted into this:
<ref>[http://www.google.fr Google<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[3]They look like this:
text/html
(medias, .doc, etc...), I can't automatically find a title, hence I only convert references to <ref>http://lien.org/doc.pdf</ref>
.The search for pages containing invalid references is made from the last XML dump. DumZiBoT only fetches from the servers pages that needed modifications at the time of the dump. (Some pages are downloaded but eventually do not need changes, because the references were fixed between the dump and the fetch.)
No. Read this talk page archive for further explanations.
Nowhere. Just wait: DumZiBoT goes through every page that need a fix whenever a new dump is available.
However, thanks to Dispenser, you can manually run DumZiBot's script on a page[ dead link] or a modified script which makes more assumptions about references and formatting.
No, DumZiBoT has not edited since June 2009.
References like these:
are converted into this:
<ref>[http://www.google.fr Google<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[3]They look like this:
text/html
(medias, .doc, etc...), I can't automatically find a title, hence I only convert references to <ref>http://lien.org/doc.pdf</ref>
.The search for pages containing invalid references is made from the last XML dump. DumZiBoT only fetches from the servers pages that needed modifications at the time of the dump. (Some pages are downloaded but eventually do not need changes, because the references were fixed between the dump and the fetch.)
No. Read this talk page archive for further explanations.
Nowhere. Just wait: DumZiBoT goes through every page that need a fix whenever a new dump is available.
However, thanks to Dispenser, you can manually run DumZiBot's script on a page[ dead link] or a modified script which makes more assumptions about references and formatting.
No, DumZiBoT has not edited since June 2009.