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Doug Dastardly Started conversation Aug 9, 1999
Hi Jim, I first noticed something on Mark Moxons home page. When look at his full list of Guide Entries any article with multiple researchers gets listed multiple times. (For instance the Curry houses, Old wives tales articles...) which makes things look a little silly.
Now that Mark(well I think it was him) has added some other contributing researchers to one of my articles (you know, that Cartoons) one, it gets listed on my list of user pages multiple times too.
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Doug Dastardly Posted Aug 9, 1999
Take a look here: http://www.h2g2.com/morepages.cgi?status=3&status=4&status=5&status=6&userid=36950 to see what I mean.
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Jim Lynn Posted Aug 10, 1999
Firstly, it was me who added the researchers to your page.
Second. it's a bug in the database lookup when there are multiple researchers. I'll fix it when I can (I'm still at home with the flu but I'm hoping to be in the office tomorrow).
This used to happen on userpages, but I fixed that one, I just didn't fix it on the extended page.
Thanks for pointing it out.
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Doug Dastardly Posted Aug 10, 1999
Just couldn't leave it could you! You got off your sick bed to fix this little problem? There's dedication!
Thanks for doing the researchers bit on my articles too - you know you can leave things for other people to do don't you!
Hope you shake off the flu before daytime TV turns your brain to mush!
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Jim Lynn Posted Aug 10, 1999
I avoid daytime TV as much as possible - I'm taking the time to catch up on some tapes I haven't watched for donkey's years. When your video collection numbers over 2500 tapes you don't tend to need to watch what's on TV.
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