User talk:The Parsnip!/Archive Jul 2007

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Densa
I would not want you to have to spend money to view an article, but you have said repeatedly ("The McGowan article does not exist, as far as I'm concerned. Why doesnt the New York Times have it's own article in it's own database?") that the 1987 McGowan New York Times article I cited in the Densa article does not exist. Please see from the NY Times website, which at least shows it exists, but I no longer have free access to it, so I can't say how much it says about the fictional organization. Maybe some of the citation info was wrong in the article. Regards. Edison 00:32, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

Gunfighters Template
I've created a new infobox template for Gunfighters and can't figure out how to make it work properly in articles. Something tells me I'm in over my head and have botched it. Can someone tell me what I've done wrong so I can fix it? The Parsnip! 20:07, 2 July 2007 (UTC)


 * I can't track down the infobox template you're talking to - could you provide a link and I'll have a look at it. Giles Bennett (Talk, Contribs) 21:19, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Sorry, have tracked it down through your history. What isn't happening that you want to happen when you use it in articles? Or what is happening that you don't want to? Giles Bennett (Talk, Contribs) 21:24, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * When I paste the text into the article, instead of getting the infobox, I get all of the text from the template page. You might have to try it and do a "preview changes" to see what I mean. The Parsnip! 21:26, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Am playing with it in a sandbox under my userpage (so to speak). Give me a few minutes and I'll have an answer for you. Giles Bennett (Talk, Contribs) 21:27, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Sorry, can't work it out! All very strange, as you get to the point where the infobox should display but then hit the problem that you've been having! Have replaced your, so someone better than I should be along in a minute. Will watch for the outcome. Giles Bennett (Talk, Contribs) 21:40, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Hi. If you view the source for Template:Infobox_Gunfighter you'll see the "infobox" has no code, that is, you've basically written the help-document or information page for this proposed "Gunfighter Infobox" without ever coding the infobox itself. The other problem is transclussion. In your very first line you say:


 * This causes the entire page to be transcluded whenever you call upon it. Yes templates are supposed to be "transcluded" but you've asked for the entire page to be transcluded. Feel free to take all that out. Then code your infobox properly. Then add a tag and from then on you can document your infobox and its usage, and obviously anything after that line will not be transcluded when you use the template.


 * Take a look at Template:Infobox_Film, and view the source. You'll see there's a huge amount of coding there, followed by some tags that document the infobox that don't get included in the transclusion.


 * Hope this helps. Rfwoolf 02:20, 3 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Just wanted to clarify. You basically have three issues:


 * 1) There is no actualy coding for your infobox template yet. Like I say, see Template:Infobox_Film for an example of actual code, and then they use a tag to throw some documentation in that doesn't get transcluded.


 * 1) This line: wasn't working. Have a look at Template:template doc page transcluded. What it does is it assumes that your template has a "Doc" page, in your case Template:Infobox_Gunfighter/doc or whatever, and then transcludes it into your template. For now, leave that out.


 * 1) This next line: also isn't very clever. According to its template documentation: Template:Template doc page viewed directly it does this: "This template takes an optional parameter which replaces the name of the template, intended for use where one page contains the documentation for several related templates.". So for now take that out, too.


 * Rfwoolf 02:35, 3 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Update:


 * At the moment all you've got in the template now is:


 * Just in case you don't know, whenever you put something between two curly-brackets it calls upon the wikipedia page called Template:PUT NAME HERE


 * So in your case your coding for the template:Infobox Gunfighter is "Please transclude the contents of Template:Infobox and the first parameter is "Gunfighter", the second parameter is "name" and the third is "image" etc.


 * That's not gonna help at this point. It might have worked, but if you look at Template:Infobox it says:


 * Copy the source of this template (available from the view source link) and paste it into a new blank page. Only the part up to, but not including, the tag is necessary


 * I have to go now. Good luck. Rfwoolf 02:41, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Gunfighter Template
Well played - sorry I couldn't have got you there myself! Giles Bennett (Talk, Contribs) 14:05, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Vandalism regarding A Trip To The Moon
I'm sorry, but I fail to see how correcting

"...Threadless T-shirt designs printed a shirt entitled Le Voyage Dans La Lune which depicts a scene from the famous film of the same name.

The Moon character in The Mighty Boosh is inspired by this film."

to

"...Threadless T-shirt designs printed a shirt entitled Le Voyage Dans La Lune which depicts a scene from the famous film of the same name.

(Empty line removed, now there's only the one line gap present before every other item in the list)

The Moon character in The Mighty Boosh (A relevant link) is inspired by this film.

Counts as vandalism. I've not removed any information whatsoever and have simply corrected a formatting error and included a relevant embedded link (to a subject talked about in the article) that users might find useful or interesting. 172.188.212.202 15:32, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Image of Big Nose Kate at 17

 * That's a very poor argument for deletion of an image, unless the replacement is exactly the same photo, but a better one. In this case, the "better quality image," is one of a middle-aged woman of 40-- one in a completely different phase of her life. The woman Holliday first met about age 26 in 1876 probably looked closer to the girl of 17, than the other image of the plump woman of 40--- but nobody knows. I've replaced the younger one with a much better quality one. They should both go in the article so we can extrapolate what Kate looked like from 17 to 40. Use the headshot up front, and the younger one in the section on early life. I'll re-add it. S  B Harris 19:09, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

Siouxsie Sioux image
Hi there! I saw that you (quite correctly) removed the non-free image from Siouxsie Sioux, and thought you might be interested to know that there was a GFDL image of Siouxsie on that page, but it was removed several times by an editor that thought it was "too awful" to use. Any interest in having a glance at Talk:Siouxsie Sioux and maybe offering your opinion? Cheers! --Stormie 22:43, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

Missy Hyatt
I'm sad that the Missy Hyatt article got deleted, because from what I know of her, she seemed notable. I probably wouldn't be much of a help on the article, because my knowledge of her is very limited. Good luck on it, if you decide to bring it back to life. Nikki311 01:21, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

Mensa International
Hello, ... I removed the reference  with the edit summary "rm evaporated link" because it was a bad URL, and you reverted my deletion with the edit summary "rv unexplained deletion of reference" ... I subsequently discovered that the   tag was malformed (with fields duplicated from a poor copy&paste edit), so I corrected it and found that this is what it should have been ... "" Ultimately, the reference turned out to be in violation of External links, specifically: Anywho, I have removed the reference for the second time, since it is bogus, so please don't revert it again ... Happy Editing! &mdash; 13:29, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
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