On Nov 19, 2008, at 00:13, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> That is exactly what _is_ happening. You only get the olddocs
> parameter if you are visiting from a djangoproject.com/docs URL. If
> you go in via docs.djangoproject.com, you don't get the olddocs
> warning.
>
> The confusion may be caused by the fact that the Google index (which
> is used by Django's documentation search) still contains a lot of
> olddocs pages.

So uh, I agree with the original post a lot. I personally go edit the
URL all the time so I don't have that big red flashy thing.

The obvious solution -- to me -- is to do a redirect if the referrer
is not djangoproject.com? To the same URL without the from=olddocs.

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