There are now duplicate entries for the film Henry’s Crime:
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Henry’s Crime (duplicate entries) UPDATED
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Re: Henry’s Crime (duplicate entries)
Very odd . When checking before making the pages I searched both "Henry's Crime" and "Henrys Crime" and nothing came up. Will get right on it.
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Strange thing here, my page is spelled the same as the others, yet when I put it in the search only my two show up. Yet if I copy and paste the two older pages titles (spelled the same) only theirs show up. There maybe some technical error here, search-wise that is.
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Strange thing here, my page is spelled the same as the others, yet when I put it in the search only my two show up. Yet if I copy and paste the two older pages titles (spelled the same) only theirs show up. There maybe some technical error here, search-wise that is.
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Re: Henry’s Crime (duplicate entries)
“Henry's Crime” uses apostrophe U+0027.
“Henry’s Crime” uses right single quotation mark U+2019 (typographically preferred).
Also cf. the tip: “If your search contains an apostrophe, try searching for a part of the title without one, e.g. for All's Well That Ends Well, search for Well That Ends Well to avoid the word containing the apostrophe.”
You should have searched for Henry Crime, for instance.
“Henry’s Crime” uses right single quotation mark U+2019 (typographically preferred).
Also cf. the tip: “If your search contains an apostrophe, try searching for a part of the title without one, e.g. for All's Well That Ends Well, search for Well That Ends Well to avoid the word containing the apostrophe.”
You should have searched for Henry Crime, for instance.
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Re: Henry’s Crime (duplicate entries)
I did similar, by removing the apostrophe "Henrys Crime" but nothing still showed at the time.Markus_Lang wrote:“Henry's Crime” uses apostrophe U+0027.
“Henry’s Crime” uses right single quotation mark U+2019 (typographically preferred).
Also cf. the tip: “If your search contains an apostrophe, try searching for a part of the title without one, e.g. for All's Well That Ends Well, search for Well That Ends Well to avoid the word containing the apostrophe.”
You should have searched for Henry Crime, for instance.
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Re: Henry’s Crime (duplicate entries)
The system is not "smart enough" to recognize words with or without apostrophe as the same. Always truncate words to the part before or after a special character, instead of doing smart "reasonable" human things.Matthew_B_Harrah wrote: I did similar, by removing the apostrophe "Henrys Crime" but nothing still showed at the time.