Well done! Thanks a lot!

> Currently, the export is from April 2025 and affects all users and replies up to node id 210000.

But the process might still need adjustments, some discussion replies only show your home node. ¹

Like Re^4: A dedication to the Perlmonks ladies (node 200040) (change to domain without login to see ²)

Or do you only intend to cache root nodes with whole threads?(actually, the root node (200000) in the above mentioned thread doesn't seem to be cached at all)

As a technicality:

You might also want to add to the side effects of the caching that edits/updates of old nodes will also go undetected for the time being.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

¹) vanity SEO? ;)

²) like probably www.~.net https://www.perlmonks.net/index.pl?node_id=200040


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