<ahref="#.28Wiki.29_Release_2016-10_English_and_German_Wikipedia"><spanclass="tocnumber">3.1</span><spanclass="toctext">(Wiki) Release 2016-10 English and German Wikipedia</span></a>
<ahref="#.28PC.29_Multiple_category_changes.2C_including_performance.2C_international_sorting.2C_numeric_sorting.2C_and_HTML_database_loading"><spanclass="tocnumber">3.2</span><spanclass="toctext">(PC) Multiple category changes, including performance, international sorting, numeric sorting, and HTML database loading</span></a>
<ahref="#.28PC.29_Fix_for_.22Script_error:_index_out_of_bounds.22_on_2016-10_enwiki_pages"><spanclass="tocnumber">3.3</span><spanclass="toctext">(PC) Fix for "Script error: index out of bounds" on 2016-10 enwiki pages</span></a>
The PC version is a minor release. It now shows the 2016-10 entries for English and German Wikipedia in Download Central.
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Thanks to Ope30 for reporting the bug (<ahref="https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/90"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/90</a>).
<spanclass="mw-headline"id=".28PC.29_Multiple_category_changes.2C_including_performance.2C_international_sorting.2C_numeric_sorting.2C_and_HTML_database_loading">(PC) Multiple category changes, including performance, international sorting, numeric sorting, and HTML database loading</span>
First, round of thanks to <ahref="https://github.com/Ope30"rel="nofollow"class="external text">Ope30</a> who noticed a number of issues with the category system as decribed in <ahref="https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/87"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/87</a>
<b>Improved performance on SATA drives, especially for large categories</b>: The category system in v3.9.4.1 worked okay on SSD drives, but did poorly on SATA drives. Large categories (2,000+) like <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:2001_albums"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:2001_albums</a> would take 20-30 seconds to load. Now they take 4-5 seconds.
<b>Next 200 / Previous 200 would not work on English Wikipedia for large categories</b>: English Wikipedia recently changed their sorting collation from "uppercase" to "uca-default-u-kn". As a result, a number of entries no longer sorted correctly, and pressing "Next / Previous" would break. As an example, <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:All_stub_articles"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:All_stub_articles</a> now works correctly navigating forward
<b>HTML dumps now show wikitext HTML</b>: Category pages sometimes have a letter index at the top of the page, or other information. For example, <ahref="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mann"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mann</a> has a large table of contents listing many 2-letter combinations. This information didn't appear in the HTML dumps before. Now they do
<b>Other minor changes</b>: There are a small number of other changes as well which are covered more in the <ahref="http://xowa.org/home/wiki/Change_log/v3.10.3.1.html"id="xolnki_15"title="Change log/v3.10.3.1">Change log</a>
<spanclass="mw-headline"id=".28PC.29_Fix_for_.22Script_error:_index_out_of_bounds.22_on_2016-10_enwiki_pages">(PC) Fix for "Script error: index out of bounds" on 2016-10 enwiki pages</span>
A number of pages in 2016-10 English Wikipedia would should "Script error: index out of bounds" in the Infobox area near the Coordinates. For example, <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris</a> This was fixed in this release
This was a feature requested at <ahref="https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/88"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://github.com/gnosygnu/xowa/issues/88</a>
Basically, v3.10.4.2 allows changing XOWA pages through custom Javascript. This is intended for non-Wikimedia wikis (such as Wikia) which use custom extension that are not supported in XOWA. A user can add this missing custom extension by writing an extension in Javascript.
<b>Wikis</b>: I'm generating 2016-10 French Wikipedia now, and should have it uploaded in the next day. Afterwards, I'm going to go through the English sister wikis (Wiktionary, Wikisource, Wikivoyage) and then hopefully the German ones.
The link is here: <ahref="https://archive.org/download/Xowa_enwiki_latest/en.wikipedia.org-file-deletion-2016.09.xowa"rel="nofollow"class="external free">https://archive.org/download/Xowa_enwiki_latest/en.wikipedia.org-file-deletion-2016.09.xowa</a> The instructions are here: <ahref="http://xowa.org/home/wiki/Dashboard/Files/Deletion.html"id="xolnki_17"title="Dashboard/Files/Deletion">Dashboard/Files/Deletion</a>
<li><ahref="http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html"title="Get wiki datababase dumps directly from Wikimedia">Wikimedia dumps</a></li>
<li><ahref="https://archive.org/search.php?query=xowa"title="Search archive.org for XOWA files">XOWA @ archive.org</a></li>
<li><ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org"title="Visit Wikipedia (and compare to XOWA!)">English Wikipedia</a></li>
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