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  2. Wikipedia:CSVLoader - Wikipedia

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    After the DLL file is extracted from the zip file, right click on the file and select properties. In the Properties dialog, click Unblock button under the General tab and click Apply and then OK. If you are using the older AWB 5.0, here is the Download link (Older version: 1.0.0.18).

  3. Wikipedia:CSVLoader/Walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    Create a csv or text file. The first column in each line must have the article name. In this example, csv file has three article pages. Do not add the column headers, this will be done in the csv loader settings box later. If the csv file contains non-English characters then the csv file needs to be saved in UTF-8 format.

  4. Help:Downloading pages - Wikipedia

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    Put the copy in folder C:\wiki (another drive letter is also possible, but wiki should not be a sub-folder) and do not use any file name extension. This way the links work. One inconvenient aspect is that you cannot open a file in a folder listing by clicking on it, because of the lack of a file name extension.

  5. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Before starting a download of a large file, check the storage device to ensure its file system can support files of such a large size, check the amount of free space to ensure that it can hold the downloaded file, and make sure the device(s) you'll use the storage with are able to read your chosen file system.

  6. Wikipedia:Tools - Wikipedia

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    Copy the wiki code from the text file. You can save any web page as an HTML file, and then open it in LibreOffice Writer. Edit as needed. Remove the parts you don't want. Keep only tables for example. Then export to MediaWiki. Tables can be further edited in LibreOffice Calc. See: Commons:Convert tables and charts to wiki code or image files.

  7. Help:Export - Wikipedia

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    This format is not intended for viewing in a web browser, though some browsers show you pretty-printed XML with "+" and "-" links to view or hide selected parts. Alternatively the XML-source can be viewed using the "view source" feature of the browser, or after saving the XML file locally, with a program of choice.

  8. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Comma-separated values (CSV) is a text file format that uses commas to separate values, and newlines to separate records. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, where each line of the file typically represents one data record. Each record consists of the same number of fields, and these are separated by commas in the ...

  9. Data conversion - Wikipedia

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    Using a WYSIWYG HTML editor conflates the two paradigms, and the result is HTML files with suboptimal, if not nonstandard, code. In the WYSIWYG paradigm a double linebreak signifies a new paragraph, as that is the visual cue for such a construct, but a WYSIWYG HTML editor will usually convert such a sequence to <BR><BR>, which is structurally ...