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*On 11 October 2007 the Main Page of this website is '''not listed''' on Google. For the history of this page's listings see [[Google Log]]. | *On 11 October 2007 the Main Page of this website is '''not listed''' on Google. For the history of this page's listings see [[Google Log]]. | ||
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+ | '''Check out the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_wikis History of wikis] on Wikipedia''' | ||
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+ | Today I posted my big [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_wikis History of wikis] article on Wikipedia. This evening I [http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=%22history+of+wikis%22&btnG=Recherche+Google&meta= Googled "History of wikis"] just to see, knowing from experience that it will take a while before the new article is crawled. The number one result was the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikipedia article on wikis]. The search had found a tag in the "history" section saying "Main article: History of wikis." I just added that day today! The Wikipedia article on "wikis" was crawled today '''after''' I added the tag. Coincidence? Or are certain Wikipedia articles crawled every day? | ||
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+ | Then I searched for a chain that would '''only''' be in my article: "WikiWikiWeb snowballed." The result was: | ||
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+ | ::Your search - "WikiWikiWeb snowballed" - did not match any documents. | ||
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+ | The countdown begins to see how many days before the article appears on Google... | ||
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+ | '''Google speaks "Elmer Fudd"''' | ||
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+ | For my blog post that told about searching for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_wikis History of wikis] article, I needed to capture the sentence "Your search ... did not match any documents" in English. Since my Google speaks French, I went to the [http://www.google.fr/preferences?hl=en Google settings page] to change the language, and discovered that the list of available languages includes "Elmer Fudd." I set it to that, and the fruitless search mentioned above gave this result: | ||
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+ | ::Youw seawch - "WikiWikiWeb snowballed" - did not match any documents. Oh, dat scwewy wabbit! | ||
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+ | They're a load of laughs, they are, those Google guys. | ||
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+ | ==10 October 2007== | ||
+ | '''Tweaking MediaWiki''' | ||
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+ | Perhaps this site would have more visitors if it were faster. I did a Google with "Mediawiki faster," and got a [http://www.mwusers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4338 forum page] that said I should enable caching, install APC (or similar product) to pre-compile the php, and Google "mediawiki performance." The latter leads to [http://dammit.lt/2007/01/26/mediawiki-performance-tuning Five minutes of MediaWiki performance tuning], which tells how to install [http://fr3.php.net/manual/en/ref.apc.php APC] or Alternative PHP Cache. But how do I execute the commands that are shown? And is APC installed on my Ouvaton server? To be continued... | ||