Talk:Marlène Jobert

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Removed one picture as it was contained in the other... hope you don't mind. Evercat 16:21, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Had put it in as a placeholder (other has been prepared meanwhile). I somehow believe in placeholders, has maybe something to do with my programming experience..:) Palapala 19:13, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Question: About the "è" = "è" in "Marlène", would it be a good idea to create a simple page for redirection titled "Marlene Jobert" (without the accent), or what is the accepted policy in such a case?? Palapala 19:19, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Yes, redirects for that sort of thing are good. I'll do it: Marlene Jobert <- here it is... Evercat 21:07, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)


I'm pretty nosy, how can I have a look at the redirecting page (which obvously has something like #redirect in it)...? Palapala 21:40, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Click on Marlene Jobert and you'll be taken to the page it points to. It'll say redirected from Marlene Jobert. If you click on the link where it says redirected from x, it takes you to the actual redirect page.

The actual page location is http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Marlene_Jobert&redirect=no

The source for redirects should look like this:

#REDIRECT [[foo]]

That's it. Evercat 23:04, 30 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Followed it up - thanks. Palapala 08:13, 31 Jan 2004 (UTC)