Talk:Order of magnitude/converter
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[edit] Linking to external unit converter
Permission to massively link to convertion calculator pages at: www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/res2/calcs/calaindx.htm
I asked:
Thank you for providing this great resource!
I have been adding links to your converters from various pages at http://www.wikipedia.org which is a free on-line, not for profit encyclopedia that is built by hundreds of volunteers.
I know I should have asked permission to do this first and I apologize for not doing that -- but your calculators are so perfect that I started linking them right away.
If this is not to your liking I will remove or modify the links as you wish. Here is an example of how I am linking your pages; http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density
Our website is an open wiki so you can edit that page and its link to your page to however you like (if you edit the external link, I will follow that style for the other links I have made to your website -- space, Wikipedia style and reason permitting of course).
F.Tapson who is the author of each page responded:
No problem. I always welcome links (isn't that what the Web is all about?) It is copying that I object to. I fail to understand how so many people feel it is OK to build their own Website using other people's material! I have just had a look at the Wikipedia. Very nice idea which I have now bookmarked. Thanks for letting me know.
- The converter is a very useful resource to link to. But wouldn't it be safer to only link from one Wikipedia article, in case the URL changes in the future? -- Tarquin
- That notion did cross my mind. But since I have notified the author about our extensive linking to his pages he will probably set up legacy links when/if he reorganizes or moves. Besides I plan on being here for some time so if links get broken I will fix them. I think that having these links wherever they are appropriate will be most useful. For example, the country template now only lists square kilometres for area in order to save space. However since there is a link to that article via kmĀ² that in turn has an external link to an area converter, then all is well with not including square miles. --mav
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- I think that links to Conversion of units (which of course should have integrated links to the unit converter) would be easier to maintain and more informative to the readers. AxelBoldt 08:55 Sep 2, 2002 (PDT)
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http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/res2/calcs/calaindx.htm has moved to http://www.ex.ac.uk/trol/scol/index.htm so I've changed all the links I could find. -Wikibob | Talk 15:04, 2004 Sep 5 (UTC)
- Maybe we should just remove it from the various pages or place it on a template .. -- Oddly it's allover. -- User:Docu
Creating this sub-page to cut down on the size of Talk:Order of magnitude. -- John Owens 22:56 Apr 1, 2003 (UTC)