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I think that both of these are case space issues.  I changed the Oregoninc.org article to have the correct case for the category and now it shows up.  Also, you have two different categories: [[:Category:RolePlayingGames]] and [[:Category:Role-playing Games]]  ... your granular changes are looking at the one with the hyphen while the article actually contains the one without.  Hypens are not in the casespace reduction, unlike '_' and ' '.
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[[User:Brandon CS Sanders|Brandon]] 22:41, 7 February 2008 (PST)
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ps.  I think there are some job-queue latency issues that need to be resolved.  And, I don't think either of these are job queue issues.

Revision as of 06:41, 8 February 2008

As far as I know, a category edit is a little different than a regular edit. It needs to actually update the database different, so it goes into a job queue, which sometimes gets backed up or turned off.

TedErnst: this is the one I'm not seeing: http://www.aboutus.org/index.php?title=LyranTalPress.com&action=history in these related changes: http://www.aboutus.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=Category:Role-playing_Games&hideminor=0&days=50&limit=200


Oregoninc.org should be in this category: Category:Economic_Development

MarkDilley and TedErnst

Casespace Issues

I think that both of these are case space issues. I changed the Oregoninc.org article to have the correct case for the category and now it shows up. Also, you have two different categories: Category:RolePlayingGames and Category:Role-playing Games ... your granular changes are looking at the one with the hyphen while the article actually contains the one without. Hypens are not in the casespace reduction, unlike '_' and ' '.

Brandon 22:41, 7 February 2008 (PST)

ps. I think there are some job-queue latency issues that need to be resolved. And, I don't think either of these are job queue issues.



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