Jay R. Ashworth <jra@...> writes:
...
The major advantage of a wiki is that writers can just
*write*, and
mark things which ought to be pointers to other pages -- already
written or not -- with the brackets, without having to engage in
contortions like interwiki markup.
...
Aren't disambig pages a passable solution to that problem? Is it really
worthwhile for people to start so many wikis about so many fictional worlds on
Wikia.com just to avoid the problem? :)
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