An apparently broken link to a tracking script was revealed by the browser's view-source feature on nesdev:CHR ROM vs. CHR RAM (but this seems to affect all articles):
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://analytics.example.com/tracking.js"></script>
I assume this was part of some configuration template that we haven't edited adequately, and I assume we intended simply to remove it. --Eighty5cacao (talk) 22:23, 21 January 2017 (UTC)
I can't reproduce this either.
Assuming you are still experiencing a problem and you were not trying to play an April Fool's prank on the NESdev community:
"Access denied" implies either that bootgod has banned your IP or (less likely) that some part of your setup is caching DNS excessively, causing bootgod.dyndns.org
to resolve to an unintended server. I've never seen the exact error message, though, so I can't offer more specific guidance. --Eighty5cacao (talk) 04:03, 3 April 2017 (UTC)
SELECT command denied to user '%s'@'localhost' for table '%s'
. This doesn't reflect application-level security unless perhaps NesCartDB is implementing bans by mapping particular IP risk profiles to particular MySQL users. And if so, that's something I'd expect to see on The Daily WTF. --Tepples (talk) 18:16, 3 April 2017 (UTC)
...is now the correct domain where Encyclopedia Dramatica can be found. (See Archive Team article.)
However, I am in doubt whether we should maintain an interwiki prefix at all, given the generally adult nature of the site and the fact that Urban Dictionary and Know Your Meme often suffice to describe Internet-culture topics. --Eighty5cacao (talk) 19:58, 4 June 2017 (UTC)
ProfessAdeath said of my Twitter and Discord handle: "Perfectly Integrated Navigation Of Brilliant Analytical Thought Creating Heroism" --Tepples (talk) 13:26, 19 June 2017 (UTC)
It appears that Uncyclopedia's TLS certificate expired sometime between a fortnight and a month ago (excuse the sloppiness; just recalling my memory of previous tests).
If I recall correctly based on previous incidents, they are using Let's Encrypt but have not set up any automation of the relevant scripts.
Since they don't enforce https, the obvious fix from our end is to change the uncyc
interwiki prefix back to http. It would be better to treat this as a tech-evangelism issue, but I'm not sure which of several Twitter accounts they consider to be official, and the relevant subreddit has not been actively posted to for about a year. (My general disdain for online social networking should not need reiterating.)
If you want to make any changes to interwiki prefixes, I suggest thinking about removing dram
at the same time. --Eighty5cacao (talk) 23:33, 24 August 2017 (UTC)