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Mixed in with some improvements you made in a recent edit, you changed the formatting of several links. For future reference, the preferred formatting of a link is <nowiki>[[dump]]ing</nowiki> instead of <nowiki>[[dump|dumping]]</nowiki>. Both result in the exact same link both visually and functionally, while the former is simply shorter. Happy editing! --[[User:Timrem|timrem]] 16:52, 15 April 2012 (UTC) | Mixed in with some improvements you made in a recent edit, you changed the formatting of several links. For future reference, the preferred formatting of a link is <nowiki>[[dump]]ing</nowiki> instead of <nowiki>[[dump|dumping]]</nowiki>. Both result in the exact same link both visually and functionally, while the former is simply shorter. Happy editing! --[[User:Timrem|timrem]] 16:52, 15 April 2012 (UTC) | ||
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+ | If it weren't pictured right there in the article, I wouldn't know what you meant by "circumflex", but I know exactly what "caret" means. I assume you're correct in calling it that, and since "^" is displayed right there I'm not going to revert it. Seems like it may be a regional thing? I dunno, just felt like mentioning it. Happy editing! --[[User:Timrem|timrem]] 22:38, 24 April 2012 (UTC) |
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Ah, ok, good catch then in that case. Perhaps an unverified section is the way to go then? --Briess 19:45, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
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Mixed in with some improvements you made in a recent edit, you changed the formatting of several links. For future reference, the preferred formatting of a link is [[dump]]ing instead of [[dump|dumping]]. Both result in the exact same link both visually and functionally, while the former is simply shorter. Happy editing! --timrem 16:52, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
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If it weren't pictured right there in the article, I wouldn't know what you meant by "circumflex", but I know exactly what "caret" means. I assume you're correct in calling it that, and since "^" is displayed right there I'm not going to revert it. Seems like it may be a regional thing? I dunno, just felt like mentioning it. Happy editing! --timrem 22:38, 24 April 2012 (UTC)