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DCIM redirect conflict

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Hi, instead of removing a legitimate redirect to a long-standing instance of DCIM, a disambiguation page needs to be set up. That way a user entering "DCIM" can choose which page he wants. I'll take care of that for you later, since it's a bit complicated. I'll also rename the data-center article to "Data center infrastructure management", note absence of caps per WP:MOSCAPS. Cheers, CliffC (talk) 23:07, 25 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

July 2010

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  Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit that you made to the page DCIM has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Please use the sandbox for testing any edits; if you believe the edit was constructive, please ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing for further information. Thank you. 4twenty42o (talk) 01:39, 26 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Manual of Style, disambiguation pages

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There is a Manual of Style here that provides guidance on many aspects of Wikipedia, including capitalization of article titles and the use of disambiguation pages for acronyms and initialisms such as DCIM that may have several meanings and several pages. I'm not suggesting that you need to absorb the MOS overnight, but one way to learn how Wikipedia works is to consider the messages left on your talk page by more experienced users, and also to read the edit summaries left in the history of articles you follow so that you can understand what's going on. Where you say in an earlier edit summary for an article move, "Search function won't return this page if abbreviation is entered; adding the abbreviation within the title may fix this problem", that is exactly the problem that disambiguation pages were designed to solve, no need to retitle an article to experiment. I'll be reverting your changes of this evening. --CliffC (talk) 01:46, 26 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Cache?

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Just a thought, where you say "Search not returning results", have you cleared your cache? --CliffC (talk) 01:58, 26 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Ah, the light is starting to dawn – where you say "search not returning results", you don't mean Wikipedia's search facility, you mean external search engines such as Google, is that correct? --CliffC (talk) 02:48, 26 July 2010 (UTC)Reply