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==Other Instances== | ==Other Instances== |
Revision as of 14:49, 3 July 2008
Article Capitalization
When AboutUs creates a domain page it tries to convert the domain name into upper and lower case (i.e. CamelCase) to make it easier to read the words that make it up.
For example, it can figure out that:
- "portlandmeetings.com" should be "PortlandMeetings.com"
Unfortunately, in other cases, it can guess incorrectly. For example:
- "omidyardotnet.us" was capitalized to become "OMiDyardotnEt.us" when it should have been "OmidyarDotNet.us"
EllysFood.info
Other Instances
If someone manually creates the page and doesn't add the tld (.com and so on) or has a superfluous "www" the move page function is also used. In addition to consistency for domain pages this also restores the page's primary external link at the top left.
For example:
- Google should be moved to Google.com
- www.Google.com should be moved to Google.com
See also
- Category:AboutUsBotGoneBad: Amusing CamelCase attempts by the bot.