On Sunday 21 July 2002 12:01 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
the wiki counts multiple links to the same article no longer as only one link as it did before. Investments is linked many times from the September 11 article.
Regards,
jens
Now there is something that really needs to be fixed. Even though proper wiki style states that only the first occurrence of a term should be linked, oftentimes a table in an article will have something linked as well as the text of the same article.
Some people will look at the table first, others will look at the text first, so one can't arbitrarily link just one and not the other. This is especially true for tables with standardized layouts (like the element tables or organism tables -- either of which would also look weird if certain terms in one article's table were not linked but were in other similar articles).
--maveric149
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