> Hello,
>
> sorry, I just can't stop posting today ;-) I paid
> the Japanese Wikipedia a
> visit today and besides lots of strange characters I
> couldn't read and
You can't read because you don't know japanese or because you see odd
characters ?
> much activity on recentchanges I saw on their
> statistics page that they
> had over 2000 pages but only 200 described as
> articles. That seems rather
> dubious to me...
>
> Our article count is based on commas, isn't it? Is
> Japanese a language
> without commas?
Japanese use commas. Not the ASCII commas "," but a japanese style commas
"、".
> And my other question: I wanted to put an
> interlanguage link to them on
> the German Mainpage, but copy and paste didn't work.
You can copy & paste from the french homepage ;o)
> So I wanted to ask
> someone but all pages are in Japanese... Could
> someone of the Japanese
> Wikipedia (is there anyone here?) set up one page in
> English, f.e. a
> Japanese embassy?
I will open a Japanese embassy on the french Wikipedia.
And if there are no one else to do that, I can also do it on the english
one.
> Later I found out that [[ja:HomePage]] worked,
> without any strange
> characters...
You can also use [[ja:]]
greetings,
elian
Aoineko could probably help you, but he is currently
busy changing a dozen nappies per day :-) I'll copy
this message on his french page
Dozen per hour :o))
Aoineko