On Samstag, 7. Februar 2009, Jie Bao wrote: > Thanks Markus! I will update my page to indicate that this small > functionality has been incorporated into SMW (1.5 ?)
The release will be called 1.4.2 and is expected pretty soon (the only open question is whether or not there will be PostgresQL support in SMW 1.4.2 or not -- the current postgres code is not fully functional yet, but we might also release without this). I think we will release during the next week. In the meantime, one can already download the modified script directly [1]. It can be used with SMW 1.4.1 as well. Markus [1] http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki/maintenance/SMW_refreshData.php > > Jie > > 2009/2/6 Markus Krötzsch <mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org>: > > On Dienstag, 27. Januar 2009, Jie Bao wrote: > >> http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/Help:SMW_Page_Refresh > >> > >> Would some SMW core developers consider incorporating it into SMW? > > > > Done (in SVN). The script SMW_refreshData.php now supports the parameter > > --page with delimiter | like in your script. I did not add a parameter > > --delimiter (is it necessary for you?). Just in case that you use this > > Its purpose is for people who feel more comfortable with "," or alike > and are confident the delimiter will not appear in page titles. It's > optional. > > > elsewhere, I note that there is a simpler way for refreshing pages by > > name than the one used in your script. You can simply do: > > > > $job = new SMWUpdateJob($mytitle); > > $job->run(); > > That's nice! > > > Anyway, thanks for pointing out this useful feature to be added to SMW. > > > > Regards, > > > > Markus > > > > > > -- > > Markus Krötzsch > > Semantic MediaWiki http://semantic-mediawiki.org > > http://korrekt.org mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org -- Markus Krötzsch Semantic MediaWiki http://semantic-mediawiki.org http://korrekt.org mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org
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