You're right, of course! Sorry for even suggesting that it was a bug in
Cliff's very, very fine code!
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sunfall to-Ennien" <pwcast(a)yahoo.com>
To: <wikipedia-l(a)nupedia.com>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] Bizarre "bug"?
--- Larry Sanger <lsanger(a)nupedia.com> wrote:
> On
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Civil_engineering
> there are two phrases that are properly wikified:
>
> [[environmental engineering]]
> [[applied mathematicians]]
>
> But both phrases appear with double brackets *displayed* and without a
> clickable question mark. What's even more bizarre to me is that the
above
> phrases appear alongside other such phrases that
are structurally
identical,
and those
other phrases *are* shown with clickable question marks! For
example, this
Other parts of civil engineering include [[transportation
engineering]], [[environmental engineering]], and [[construction
management]].
is displayed like this:
Other parts of civil engineering include [transportation
engineering]?, [[environmental engineering]], and [construction
management]?.
Help?
You probably already got this response, but looking at the source, it
seems to have
line breaks in
between each of the words in those tags. I just
deleted the pagebreaks
and saved the edit, and
they look proper now.
Phil the ever-lurking
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