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語言: English
Chainy (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日上午12:02:12
Glauro:Wikipedia's strike wasn't done correctly though. I can still access and read any of its articles, I just stop the page from loading right before the strike screen pops up and that's it.
![rideto.gif](/images/smileys/rideto.gif)
You're right. I've just tried it as well - you can happily access all the pages because the black screen only starts to load up after the Wikipedia article is already showing on the screen.
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日上午1:19:43
Chainy:you can happily access all the pages because the black screen only starts to load up after the Wikipedia article is already showing on the screen.I am pretty sure this is intentional.
darkweasel (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日上午6:14:03
erinja:Me too - after all, some months ago the Italian-language Wikipedia showed that it is possible to actually blackout the site.Chainy:you can happily access all the pages because the black screen only starts to load up after the Wikipedia article is already showing on the screen.I am pretty sure this is intentional.
Fenris_kcf (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日下午12:37:38
erinja:It was. They've written it in their explaination to the protest:Chainy:you can happily access all the pages because the black screen only starts to load up after the Wikipedia article is already showing on the screen.I am pretty sure this is intentional.
"English Wikipedia":Is it still possible to access Wikipedia in any way?The funny thing is: Some sites that followed the protest where not accessible in any way (for example fsf.org).
The Wikipedia community, as part of their request to the Wikimedia
Foundation to carry out this protest, asked us to ensure that we make
English Wikipedia accessible in some way during an emergency. The
English Wikipedia will be accessible on mobile devices and smart
phones. You can also view Wikipedia normally by completely disabling
JavaScript in your browser ...
1Guy1 (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日下午1:00:13
Very useful if any site is down, e.g Lernu: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=c...
![rideto.gif](/images/smileys/rideto.gif)
I was surprised at the number of supposedly tech savvy correspondents writing yesterday that did not seem to know this.
rusto (顯示個人資料) 2012年1月19日下午4:26:50