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==== DynamicPagelist2 vs. DynamicPageList ====
 
==== DynamicPagelist2 vs. DynamicPageList ====
There was a basic version of this extension some time ago. Later it was enhanced by many new features and the name was changed to DynamicPageList'''2'''. Recently another bunch of features have been added. And the name was changed back to ''DynamicPageList'' as there is no need to keep older versions in parallel.
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Nevertheless you may read "DPL2" in the manual. Never mind ...
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There was a basic version of this extension some time ago. Later it was enhanced by many new features and the name was changed to DynamicPageList'''2'''. The new version was no longer downward compatible. At the same time the name of the original extension was changed to 'Intersection' (but the documentation kept talking of DynamicPageList and the tag name still was <DynamicPageList>).
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Some time later another bunch of features had been added. And the name was changed back to ''DynamicPageList'' (which was thought to be 'free').
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Meanwhile some features have also been added to 'Intersection' and recently 'Intersection' requested its original name back - which caused a real lot of confusion regarding the naming.
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Currently (as of June 2009) the status is as follows:
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* Some wikimedia websites like ''wikinews'' use the old version. They call it 'Intersection' or 'DynamicPageList'. Its tag is <&lt;DynamicPageList&gt; and the sources are in the mediawiki SVN under the path name 'DynamicPageList'.
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* Some other websites switched to DynamicPageList2 - a version which is commonly considered to be obsolete by now. They may want to change to DPL as it is 95% downward compatible with DPL2.
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* Quite a lot of websites use DPL, i.e. the extension distributed on this website. They call it DPL or DynamicPageList. It uses the tag &lt;dpl&gt; and in addition offers the parser function <nowiki>{{#dpl: ....}}</nowiki>. The source is available here under [[Download]].
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There is an opinion that running DPL on a major public website might introduce the risk that people write queries which consume a lot of resources. Apart from that there were some incompatibilities between 'Intersection' and DPL.
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It is time to put an end to this mess.
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A large effort was put into DPL to make it 100% downward compatible with 'Intersection'. Missing commands were added and the semantics of some existing commands were slightly altered. For details read the chapter on [[DPL:Compatibility]].
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So, in near future there will only be one extension named DynamicPageList(DPL) which unites all previous branches.
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====Main Authors / Contacts====
 
====Main Authors / Contacts====

Revision as of 18:12, 13 June 2009

Manual Authors and History

DynamicPagelist2 vs. DynamicPageList

There was a basic version of this extension some time ago. Later it was enhanced by many new features and the name was changed to DynamicPageList2. The new version was no longer downward compatible. At the same time the name of the original extension was changed to 'Intersection' (but the documentation kept talking of DynamicPageList and the tag name still was <DynamicPageList>).

Some time later another bunch of features had been added. And the name was changed back to DynamicPageList (which was thought to be 'free').

Meanwhile some features have also been added to 'Intersection' and recently 'Intersection' requested its original name back - which caused a real lot of confusion regarding the naming.

Currently (as of June 2009) the status is as follows:

  • Some wikimedia websites like wikinews use the old version. They call it 'Intersection' or 'DynamicPageList'. Its tag is <<DynamicPageList> and the sources are in the mediawiki SVN under the path name 'DynamicPageList'.
  • Some other websites switched to DynamicPageList2 - a version which is commonly considered to be obsolete by now. They may want to change to DPL as it is 95% downward compatible with DPL2.
  • Quite a lot of websites use DPL, i.e. the extension distributed on this website. They call it DPL or DynamicPageList. It uses the tag <dpl> and in addition offers the parser function {{#dpl: ....}}. The source is available here under Download.

There is an opinion that running DPL on a major public website might introduce the risk that people write queries which consume a lot of resources. Apart from that there were some incompatibilities between 'Intersection' and DPL.

It is time to put an end to this mess.

A large effort was put into DPL to make it 100% downward compatible with 'Intersection'. Missing commands were added and the semantics of some existing commands were slightly altered. For details read the chapter on DPL:Compatibility.

So, in near future there will only be one extension named DynamicPageList(DPL) which unites all previous branches.


Main Authors / Contacts

Version History

You can find the early parts (before 0.92) of DPL history on metawiki:

The complete history since 0.92 can be found in this wiki, see Version History.