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I've been plugging away at the lists of uncategorized pages/templates/etc. recently, and I noticed that the Special Pages don't automatically update as I go. As of November 27, they still show they were last updated on November 18. Are they updated manually somehow, or does it just take a while to refresh? [[User:Dethchemist77|Dethchemist77]] 21:20, 26 November 2010 (PST) | I've been plugging away at the lists of uncategorized pages/templates/etc. recently, and I noticed that the Special Pages don't automatically update as I go. As of November 27, they still show they were last updated on November 18. Are they updated manually somehow, or does it just take a while to refresh? [[User:Dethchemist77|Dethchemist77]] 21:20, 26 November 2010 (PST) | ||
:They get updated when a script is run on the server. I usually poke Canine to run it occasionally when I need to use up-to-date special pages. I asked if it could be run once a week automatically - but nothing ever came of that discussion. I'll ask again --[[User:Anonymax|Anonymax]] 21:38, 26 November 2010 (PST) |
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I LIED, LOOK AT THE MAIN PAGE. --Champthom 03:41, 15 July 2009 (CEST)
Refresh rate for Special Pages
I've been plugging away at the lists of uncategorized pages/templates/etc. recently, and I noticed that the Special Pages don't automatically update as I go. As of November 27, they still show they were last updated on November 18. Are they updated manually somehow, or does it just take a while to refresh? Dethchemist77 21:20, 26 November 2010 (PST)
- They get updated when a script is run on the server. I usually poke Canine to run it occasionally when I need to use up-to-date special pages. I asked if it could be run once a week automatically - but nothing ever came of that discussion. I'll ask again --Anonymax 21:38, 26 November 2010 (PST)