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Revision as of 14:09, 13 April 2007
Hi Phil.
I snatched a moment Yesterday from tending the sick (Stephanie thanks you for your concern) to look at the wiki. Thanks: you seem to be working hard. I adjusted 'wan' nevertheless.
Thanks for spotting something I never would have. (For a moment, I wanted to delete it, and then I remembered that one of your functions is to catch my aged lack of awareness, and I thought this is actually a good and valuable addition. So I edited it instead.)
This resulted in a couple of thoughts (possibly more, but I have forgotten them). Remember to use the headword (in bold) within the first couple oflines of the artricle - and of course don't direct it to itself [[ ]]. Put in more links, particularly to technical terms of grammar, like adjective. This whole projetc will stand or fall by its cross-linking. In the same way, I added a few more categories. PeterWilson 01:18, 31 March 2007 (BST)
Hi Phil. About redirects -- some of the 'multiple word pages' have dashes instead of hyphens in the title, eg Access – assess – excess instead of Access - assess - excess. The bot chokes on those because they're unicode characters. What's happened here is that I moved the page, which automatically makes a redirect at the old page title. But assess still points to the old page, and so there's a redirect that points to another redirect. You only get redirected the once (becuse otherwise you could make loops by accident). The solution is to fix assess. But that's something I can get the bot to do, based on the list at Special:DoubleRedirects. -- JoachimNoreiko 10:50, 6 April 2007 (BST)