Manual talk:Parameters to Special:Export

The links does not seem to actually work, instead returning always and only the latest revision of the page in question?
 * I took a look at the source to Special:Export. It forces anything done with a GET to only get the most current version. I've added a couple of boxes to my own version of Special:Export so that the user can set the "limit" and "offset" parameters; I don't know how to change special pages, though. --En.jpgordon 00:20, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

Hi from Saintrain 19:39, 26 January 2007 (UTC) Thanks Doug
 * RFC: when limit=-n, dump the previoue n edits with the default being from the current edit.
 * Where is the source? How do I use "my own version"?

Heya. The source I'm talking about is the MediaWiki source (I got it from the SourceForge project link over there in the resource box.) There's a comment in  saying , which is where the damage occurs. I imagine it's trying to throttle requests. So I instead made my version by saving the Special:Export page, tweaking it, and running it on my local machine; I only had to adjust one URL to get it to work right.

More fun, though; I wrote a little Python script to loop through and fetch entire article histories, a block of 100 revisions at a time (that being the hardwired limit), catenate them into one long XML, run it through anther filter, and then look at them with the History Flow Visualization Application from IBM.. Pretty.

We shouldn't need limit=-n, should we? Isn't that what dir and limit should provide? My only problem, though, has been figuring what offset to start with for a backward scan. --En.jpgordon 07:43, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for responding.
 * Mea culpa! I didn't even see "dir".  Thanks.
 * The reason I wanted to look at recent history was to find at which edit a particular vandalism happened to see what got vandalized.
 * Is there a more straightforward way of looking for a particular word in the history?

Thanks, Doug. Saintrain 04:46, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Y'know, we almost have the tools to do that. The aforementioned historyflow tool knows that information; I just don't think there's a way to glean it from it. --En.jpgordon 00:08, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Move to Manual: namespace?
My feeling is that this page should be at Manual:Parameters to Special:Export rather than here. Tizio 16:04, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Discussion
Hi, is there a way to get just the total number of edits an article has had over time? Thanks!


 * As far as I can remember there is no way to get only this number (but I might be wrong). Anyway, this number can probably be easy calculated using the appropriate parameters to API. Tizio 10:02, 21 September 2007 (UTC)