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Hi, is there a way to batch copy certain wikipedia articles(about 10,000) to my own mediawiki site?

EDIT: How do I do this without overwriting similarly named articles/pages? Also I don't plan on using illegal means (crawlers etc)

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If you're looking to obtain a specific set of articles, then you may be able to use the Export page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Export) to obtain an XML dump of the pages involved; you can export multiple pages at once, although you may wish to space out your requests.

You can import the XML dumps into MediaWiki using Special:Import or one of the import scripts in maintenance/.

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Does this include images? If not is there an automatic method to obtain images as well? – paradius Jun 19 at 18:33
It doesn't include images because of the copyright. – l2mt Aug 23 at 21:49
It doesn't include images because it's a straight XML dump of the page information, revision metadata and text, and the format hasn't been expanded to include the binary image data. Strictly speaking, it's a technical limitation. In theory, you could import copyright-infringing text and the software wouldn't stop that. – Rob Aug 27 at 14:14
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Here's a guide to import a Wikipedia database dump into MediaWiki.

BTW, fetching a large number of articles from Wikipedia using your own code (using a web crawler, for instance) is forbidden, if you're asking about that.

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The Wikipedia database is available for download

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