On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 06:10:05AM -0700, koyaanisqatsi(a)nupedia.com wrote:
Khendon wrote:
If not, surely it's possible to disambigute in
other ways? Say, if flirble
meant "big red house", but Flirble meant "a kind of jelly", then
flirble
could be a disambiguation page to "flirble (architecture)" and "Flirble
(jelly)".
Isn't that making things more complicated than they need to be?
Not really, no. As far as I can tell, the instances where it would
*actually* be a problem are vanishingly small. I've yet to hear
of or think of an example, in fact (although I'm sure there are
a few).
And the instances where capitalisation causes problems are many.
--
Khendon (Jason Williams)
khendon(a)khendon.org.uk
http://www.jasonandali.org.uk/jason/