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not sure how it was unconstructive, i thought it would be informational, it is true of course because im the manager of one personally. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.50.33.133 (talkcontribs) at 02:33 UTC on 18 September 2009.

Thank you for putting someting on my talk page!

Thank you for putting something on my talk page thank you! You are a nice user and a user talk The New Memorial Mikememorial although I forgot to think of but I just couldn't get it thanks. 75.141.100.115 75.141.100.115

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add_text.py

I'm not sure to have understood what you meant (maybe there's a add that should be deleted), by the way you should take a look at pagefromfile.py or something like that. Bye, --Filnik dimmi! 13:13, 31 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

When it says "generator," what does it mean by that? --The New Mikemoral ♪♫ 03:08, 2 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
A generator is a function that returns data in sequence. This means that if you use a list of pages as generator, the function will return every page, once, one before the other. The sentence "use a page as generator" means that if you put a list of pages in this format: "[[page]]" the bot will parse that list and add what you want in those pages. I hope that you have understood what I wrote, it's something difficult to explain also in italian :-) --Filnik dimmi! 10:20, 2 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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