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Parts of the documentation still link to python-requests.org #6142

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domdfcoding opened this issue May 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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Parts of the documentation still link to python-requests.org #6142

domdfcoding opened this issue May 26, 2022 · 2 comments

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@domdfcoding
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Follow up to #6140 (which is locked)

In the sidebar the links to the docs in different languages point to e.g. fr.python-requests.org. These are specified in these files:

While there are translations of the docs on readthedocs, at least the German docs are woefully out of date. It might be better just to remove that section of the sidebar entirely.


The search box in the sidebar (which uses algolia search) has its links pointing to pages under https://2.python-requests.org/en/master. I can't find where this is configured. As it stands the search is non-functional.

@nateprewitt
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention @domdfcoding. I've added #6144 which will be the first step in improving some of this. Many of those translations are now 8-10 years old, and given no one has volunteered to make updates in that window, I believe they're likely to remain that way.

I've removed the translations links from the sidebar as well as the algolia search. There should still be the quicksearch bar at the bottom of the sidebar for now and we'll want to look at leveraging RTDs search functionality going forward.

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I'll close this out as the immediate issues are now resolved. Thanks again!

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