User talk:Douken

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Hey there. Just noticed your creation of Bow & Arrows that redirects to Bow. Let me tell you a little story about the '&' symbol. :P The Wiki software automatically cuts everything after the '&' symbol, so "Bow & Arrow" registers just as "Bow" (just like the whole "Sword & Shield Maze" redirecting to "Sword" thing a few weeks back). So... yup. Just keep that in mind (so no one accidentally creates anything with '&' in it). --Ando (Talk) 15:03, 25 February 2008 (EST)

Also! Um. The above is actually incorrect. The new MediaWiki software update fixed the & problem. :D Just so anyone who reads it knows. --Ando (T) 16:06, 7 May 2008 (UTC)

I was wondering...

Since you sort of helped me fix my problem, would you like to be friends? --David (T : C) 19:27, 6 April 2008 (UTC)

Sure, no problem. --Guy (T|C) 12:56, 7 April 2008 (UTC)

Vote

Sorry to do this, but I had to remove your vote for Gerudo. I guess you forgot, but you already voted for Pedestal of Time this month, and rules is rules! ;P —Adam (talk) 18:21, 7 April 2008 (UTC)

Links with "s"

So I noticed that you've been "fixing" links that are along the lines of [[Muffin]]s by changing them to [[Muffin|Muffins]]. Just thought I'd let you know that that's actually totally unnecessary, and does little more than add extra text to clog up the page with. Seriously.
To explain, check out this link: Anjus. Notice how the "s" is part of the link? The link is still typed as [[Anju]]s, though. The MediaWiki software automatically absorbs that "s" into the link, not affecting WHERE the link takes you, only what you click. It's pretty sweet, right? RIGHT.
So now you know, and knowing is half the battle. ;) --Ando (T) 02:49, 7 May 2008 (UTC)

Sorry, it was just a habit I picked up from a prior version of wiki, and I'll stop doing it in the pages I edit. But please, don't make it sound like I was going around editing every [[Octorok]]s I saw into [[Octorok|Octoroks]] and killing the entire page by adding a dozen bytes of invisible space only apparent if you're viewing the source. --Douken 15:44, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Heh, sorry, I didn't mean to sound so... I don't know, angry? rude? "you are so stupid for doing this"ish? But anyway! Yup. --Ando (T) 16:04, 7 May 2008 (UTC)