Hello all,
Is this the expected behaviour of the "Go"
function (next to "Search") that
when I put in the box "Domenico" there's "Domenico Cimarosa" page
displayed
?
This seems to happen consistently so it might be designed that way.
Hi Kpjas,
well, I haven't designed it specifically with Domenico Cimarosa in mind
;-), but here's how it works:
1) Try a case-sensitive (exact) match (but first
letter always upper case, as is the Wikipedia standard).
If there's a match, view it and abort.
2) Try some case variations: all words upper case, capitalized
etc. If there's a match, view it and abort.
3) Try an article title search, if there are matches, view
the first article that matches (which is random) and
abort.
4) Try a full text search.
So if there was an article "Domenico", it would view that. There isn't,
however, and if you search for "Domenico", you will get the following
results:
Article title matches
1. Domenico Cimarosa (5394 bytes)
'''Domenico Cimarosa''', [[Aversa]] near [[Naples]] [[1749]]
...
2. Domenico Alberti (1727 bytes)
'''Domenico Alberti''' (around [[1710]] - [[1740]]) was an
[[...
3. Domenico Scarlatti (2427 bytes)
'''Domenico Scarlatti''' ([[October 26]], [[1685]] in
[[Naple...
As you can see, Domenico Cimarosa is the first one that comes up, because
it is stored first in the CUR table. This is why it's also the one you see
when you "Go" to Domenico, because there's no exact match.
I will probably improve the behavior regarding namespaces -- it currently
views whatever is stored first, even if that's a talk page; it should only
view the talk page if there's no corresponding subject page, though.
HTH,
Erik