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    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2011

    I’ve cobbled together a couple of scripts that take the nightly nLab backup and generate lists of all pages and of recently revised pages. At the moment, these are at:

    At the moment, these could easily be updated daily: after the nlab backup goes through, but they probably need a little polishing first before they “go live”: please let me know suggestions for improvements.

    It’s also highly likely that pages with “special characters” won’t work. Please test and report any broken links.

    I’ll manually update these each (working) day until they settle down, whereupon I’ll make it automatic. So you should be able to use these as if they were The Real Thing.

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    • CommentAuthorTobyBartels
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2011

    A series of links from All Pages to the various category lists would be awesome. (See this example and its rather brief list of categories. Or see this example and the extensive list of categories available from a particular category page.)

    The Recently Revised pages also have links to each category too (example, example), but presumably that’s harder to fit into an ATOM feed.

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    • CommentAuthorFinnLawler
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2011

    Bug report: the ’Recently Revised’ feed contains a link to unitary representation of the Poincaré group, instead of unitary representation of the Poincaré group. I presume this is a UTF-8 thing.

    One thing I’ve meant to mention, à propos of RSS feeds, is that I often see duplicates in the main nLab ’Atom with headlines’ feed. The duplicated entries point to the same pages, but on ncatlab.org or nlab.mathforge.org (and sometimes www.ncatlab.org). Conversely, there are some entries that point to one server, say ncatlab.org, with seemingly no duplicate pointing to nlab.mathforge.org, or the other way round. The entries for the mathforge server seem to come along later than the ncatlab ones, and the ’Published’ date that Google Reader gives me seems to be set to the date and time of the first revision, not the latest. Is there a reason for this? It doesn’t matter much to me, but maybe it points to a bug somewhere.