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 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?
And my other question: I wanted to put an interlanguage link to them on the German Mainpage, but copy and paste didn't work. 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?
Later I found out that [[ja:HomePage]] worked, without any strange characters...
greetings, elian
--- elian elian@gmx.li wrote:
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 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?
And my other question: I wanted to put an interlanguage link to them on the German Mainpage, but copy and paste didn't work. 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?
Later I found out that [[ja:HomePage]] worked, without any strange characters...
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
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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
"Guillaume Blanchard" gblanchard@arcsy.co.jp writes:
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 ?
Because I don't know...I love foreign scripts but I never had the chance to learn Japanese :-(
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 "、".
So the article count is propably wrong?
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)
I hope to do this in the future with interlanguage links of articles, putting my full trust in you that you have it right in the french WP ;-)
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.
That's great! May I add your name on the German embassy list, as well?
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
Thank you, Anthere!
Dozen per hour :o))
I've seen on your user's page... congratulations!
greetings, elian
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