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QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. It is used to help people and machines understand the difference between items with the same or similar names, e.g., there are several places in the world called London and many people called James Smith.
Adds a line in the format Page created: 1 wks 0days 0hrs 0mins 1secs ago by Username. to the top of an AFD discussion. 25: 9: Old AfD : Adds a line in the format Page created: 1 wks 0days 0hrs 0mins 1secs ago by Username. to the top of an AFD discussion. 18: 6: collapseBots : Autocollapse talk pages comments made by bots. 10: 4
Wiki pages can be exported in a special XML format to import into another MediaWiki installation or use it elsewise for instance for analysing the content. See also m:Syndication feeds for exporting all other information except pages, and see Help:Import on importing pages.
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In HTTP networking, typically on the World Wide Web, referer spoofing (based on a canonised [1] misspelling of "referrer") sends incorrect referer information in an HTTP request in order to prevent a website from obtaining accurate data on the identity of the web page previously visited by the user.
If an article, or a section within an article, is under-referenced, then consider adding an {{Unreferenced}}, {}, or {{Unreferenced section}} tag to the article or section concerned – these tags allow you to indicate more systemic problems to the page. A reference at the end of a paragraph typically refers to the whole paragraph, and ...
Abigail Walker may refer to: . Fetch (Infamous), Abigail "Fetch" Walker, a character from the Infamous video game series Abby Walker, a character from American television series Walker: Independence
Push email is an email system that provides an always-on capability, in which when new email arrives at the mail delivery agent (MDA) (commonly called mail server), it is immediately, actively transferred by the MDA to the mail user agent (MUA), also called the email client, so that the end-user can see incoming email immediately.