Oops! What a stupid mistake. Sorry! Thanks Stan. On 10/13/2010 03:10 PM, Stanislas Garret wrote:
Hi Henry, 1- Following the rules of the Main_Page, it should be /ES/ (Spanish) and not /EN/, I think. 2- If my memory's correct only administrators can remove pages. Regards Stan Le 13/10/2010 14:41, HenryGR a écrit :Hi All Need you help :-) Just created one page with the translation in Spanish of the Manifesto For th Next Decade. Now, I am not sure whether or not my coding is correct. The page I created has the url: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/EN/Manifiesto_de_la_Pr%C3%B3xima_D%C3%A9cada 1. I am not sure whether I should use the /TDF/EN/ or just /EN/ 2. Also, I erroneously created: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/EN/Next_Decade_Manifesto and I do not know how to delete that unnecessary page. Rgds, Henry. On 10/13/2010 01:22 PM, Sophie Gautier wrote:Hi Per, On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Per Eriksson <pereriksson@openoffice.org> wrote:Hello, Just a friendly reminder when creating your localized pages in the wiki. * Follow your language's namespace as outlined on the wiki first page. Prefix your pages with your language code so that we know which they belong to: XX/Page title * Also write the letters in uppercase. If following these instructions we will be able to handle our content in a very effective way, and know which content belongs to which language. It will also simplify administration for all native language communities.I'm the one who has writtent the rules and doesn't follow them :( Really sorry for that. Would you be able to delete this page: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/La_Fondation I've created the new one respecting the FR language code. Sorry again Kind regards Sophie
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