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gilbertdh
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revising pages

Post by gilbertdh »

I've been revising some pages. I can't help it. I'm a librarian.

According to the guidelines movements and excerpts should be listed under the title of the complete work. I think that makes sense. So, under Massenet I moved two pages that were excerpts from operas. I moved "Aragonaise from Le Cid" to "Le Cid" and "Meditation from Thais" to "Thais".

Two questions.

How do you get Le Cid to file under Cid rather than Le? The thread about initial articles here doesn't tell you how to do it.

How do you get the listing under Massenet to reflect the page move, they are still under Aragonaise and Meditation even though the redirect works.

Thanks,
Gilbertdh aka Louisxiv
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Re: revising pages

Post by imslp »

gilbertdh wrote:I've been revising some pages. I can't help it. I'm a librarian.
Hehehe :)
According to the guidelines movements and excerpts should be listed under the title of the complete work. I think that makes sense. So, under Massenet I moved two pages that were excerpts from operas. I moved "Aragonaise from Le Cid" to "Le Cid" and "Meditation from Thais" to "Thais".
Yup, good moves :)
How do you get Le Cid to file under Cid rather than Le? The thread about initial articles here doesn't tell you how to do it.
I have to add it to the code, and I'll do so now :)
How do you get the listing under Massenet to reflect the page move, they are still under Aragonaise and Meditation even though the redirect works.
Actually, I see them fine under the new titles; most likely you are just looking at an outdated version of the category. Try adding "&action=purge" to the end of the URL; this should purge both the IMSLP cache and your local cache.
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Post by imslp »

Actually, I just realized that "Le" is already in the code, and so it already files under 'C' and not 'L' :)
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