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I figured my one edit would get junked. Just to defend myself, I'll put up [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew's_Harp this link]. I was in no way trying to be offensive with my edit and I seriously did look it up before I made the change. --[[User:TheNintenGenius|TheNintenGenius]] 12:28, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
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I figured my one edit would get junked. Just to defend myself, I'll put up [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_Harp this link]. I was in no way trying to be offensive with my edit and I seriously did look it up before I made the change. --[[User:TheNintenGenius|TheNintenGenius]] 12:28, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
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:And I looked it up ''after'' I made the edit and, to my chagrin, found that you're mostly right. Still, I'm fairly certain that what Marzipan actually says "juice". -- [[User:InterruptorJones|InterruptorJones]] 12:39, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
Speaking of things, I think I may have found a potential linking problem, since my link to the Wikipedia above doesn't seem to want to work for me. Either that, or I'm tired and not thinking straight. --[[User:TheNintenGenius|TheNintenGenius]] 12:31, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
Speaking of things, I think I may have found a potential linking problem, since my link to the Wikipedia above doesn't seem to want to work for me. Either that, or I'm tired and not thinking straight. --[[User:TheNintenGenius|TheNintenGenius]] 12:31, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
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:This is documented. "In the URL all symbols must be among: A-Z a-z 0-9 ._\/~%-+&#?!=()@ \x80-\xFF. If a URL contains a different character it should be converted; for example, ^ has to be written %5E (to be looked up in ASCII). A blank space can also be converted into an underscore." The apostrophe is where you run into this most frequently, and so for your future notice, %27 is the encoding for apostrophe. -- [[User:InterruptorJones|InterruptorJones]] 12:39, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)

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I figured my one edit would get junked. Just to defend myself, I'll put up this link. I was in no way trying to be offensive with my edit and I seriously did look it up before I made the change. --TheNintenGenius 12:28, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)

And I looked it up after I made the edit and, to my chagrin, found that you're mostly right. Still, I'm fairly certain that what Marzipan actually says "juice". -- InterruptorJones 12:39, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)

Speaking of things, I think I may have found a potential linking problem, since my link to the Wikipedia above doesn't seem to want to work for me. Either that, or I'm tired and not thinking straight. --TheNintenGenius 12:31, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)

This is documented. "In the URL all symbols must be among: A-Z a-z 0-9 ._\/~%-+&#?!=()@ \x80-\xFF. If a URL contains a different character it should be converted; for example, ^ has to be written %5E (to be looked up in ASCII). A blank space can also be converted into an underscore." The apostrophe is where you run into this most frequently, and so for your future notice, %27 is the encoding for apostrophe. -- InterruptorJones 12:39, 21 Sep 2004 (MST)
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