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TCPDF is the only PHP-based library that includes complete support for UTF-8 Unicode and right-to-left languages, including the bidirectional algorithm. [ 2 ] In 2009, TCPDF was one of the most active of over 200,000 projects hosted on SourceForge (best ranked 6th on 3 April 2010).
Notifications (commonly called pinging, formerly known as Echo) is a system designed to inform users about new activity on Wikipedia in a unified way.It provides notifications to users for a number of events related to their account, including new talk page messages, edit reverts, mentions or links.
ProcrastinatingReader 10:44, 2 December 2024 (UTC) This edit was an extended-confirmed user adding a private and experimental filter to the configuration (i.e., they had no idea what the filter did), while the filter was still being changed frequently.
Change detection and notification (CDN) is the automatic detection of changes made to World Wide Web pages and notification to interested users by email or other means. [1] Whereas search engines are designed to find web pages, CDN systems are designed to monitor changes to web pages. Before change detection and notification, it was necessary ...
Robots.txt is a well known file for search engine optimization and protection against Google dorking. It involves the use of robots.txt to disallow everything or specific endpoints (hackers can still search robots.txt for endpoints) which prevents Google bots from crawling sensitive endpoints such as admin panels.
The message notification as it would appear for registered users Users will be notified when someone else edits their user talk page. Since 30 April 2013, registered users receive a notification through the new Wikipedia:Notifications system (see image right); unregistered users still receive notifications with the old-style Orange Bar.
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MediaWiki:Robots.txt provides the Robots.txt file for English Wikipedia, telling search engines not to index the specified pages. See the documentation of {{}} for a survey of noindexing methods.