Talk:Jurij Vega

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he fought French Revolutionary under the command of General Wurmser

It's hard to tell from this quote what side Vega and Wurmser were fighting for.

Agree. I'll correct this. They both fought on French side. --XJam [2002.07.22]] 1 Monday (0).
Wrong. Wurmser was really some period in French Army but at this time he was fighting with European coalition on Austrian side against French revolutionary forces. --XJam [2002.07.23]] 2 Tuesday (0).

A question about wikistyles for persons

Can someone please show me one wikistyle about persons because I am pretty tired correcting articles from one form to another and again back forth. I guess the 'correct' or the most common form here should be an encyclopedian style. And that is we first say for every person when and where is born. Not in the end or somewhere in the middle. I've found at least 5 to 6 styles. Also - should URLs be in a full form or not for printing purposes? Best regard. --XJamRastafire 16:23 Sep 27, 2002 (UTC)