Hi Members,
I went to try the new search on Wikipedia. I entered "JavaScript" as the search argument and got back two entries:
1. JavaScript (47 bytes) 2. Javascript (47 bytes)
followed by a number of citations from articles.
The actual title of the article is "JavaScript." The two articles are one and the same. I realize that the difference is in the capitalization.
Is this the result we want? Two entries of the same article?
Further, if you look at the entries, they are clearly not 47 bytes, but much longer - what happened?
As Ever,
Ruth Ifcher
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 09:45:04PM +0000, rose.parks@att.net wrote:
Hi Members,
I went to try the new search on Wikipedia. I entered "JavaScript" as the
search argument and got back two entries:
- JavaScript (47 bytes)
- Javascript (47 bytes)
followed by a number of citations from articles.
The actual title of the article is "JavaScript." The two articles are one and the same. I realize that the difference is in the capitalization.
Is this the result we want? Two entries of the same article?
Further, if you look at the entries, they are clearly not 47 bytes, but much longer - what happened?
Those two pages are redirects to
ECMAScript programming language
as the title of the pages shows.
The redirect has 47 bytes, but the article has more.
Regards,
JeLuF
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