[02:33:44] Hello. Is there anyone who can answer my question regarding MediaWiki API? [02:35:33] APIAsker: Just wait a sec. They're all shy :P [02:36:37] Sure. [02:40:28] APIAsker: or they're all asleep on PDT and its a weekend [02:40:50] I'd try tomorrow if you don't get a reply today [02:41:04] Thank you. [03:09:54] APIAsker: hi [03:09:56] !ask [03:10:23] APIAsker: in the future just ask your question and people who know the answer will usually see it and respond :) [03:10:28] :| [10:48:20] Nemo_bis: thanks for your explanations on T39314 - I just was about to comment when realizing you had already :) [11:06:26] andre__: glad I saved you some time then ;) [14:35:38] purely out of interest, is there a story behind https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/127.0.0.1 ? [14:59:07] MC8: yes [15:33:17] thank you for your revealing insight :P [15:58:56] MC8: https://old-bugzilla.wikimedia.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=58272&hide_resolved=1 is more eloquent than me [16:50:51] wow, I saved a new article and was served a cached 404 [16:51:14] Pretty rare, in my experience [22:39:55] Hi. Does anybody know about Usercontribs in the API? [22:41:43] Hi. Does anybody know about Usercontribs in MediaWiki API? [22:42:22] APIAsker: yes [22:43:35] I have previously used continue to retrieve other types of data, but I don't know how to use uccontinue. [22:43:58] The documentation only has the definition as a phrase, nothing more than that. [22:48:03] just pass the value of uccontinue back to the server [22:48:44] also, [22:48:51] APIAsker: in the future just ask your question and people who know the answer will usually see it and respond :) [22:49:45] Sure. [22:57:28] The guys in #wikimedia-api know too.