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"Date of Birth" or "Birthdate"

It has almost been two months, and I still find the term "Date of Birth" commonly use on various artists' pages. So what have you people done? Still don't admit you are wrong and refuse to apologize?--Skyblue 23:59, 29 May 2007 (CDT)

Apologize my ass! Get lost and go crap on someone else's lawn, instead of having us clean things up for you. Groink 00:13, 30 May 2007 (CDT)
There are several pages that don't fully follow the guidelines, that doesn't mean that the guidelines are wrong. Those pages will eventually be changed, be it tomorrow or months from now. Me and groink aren't the only editors here you know, nor are we some kind of clean up crew. --Gryzze 05:22, 30 May 2007 (CDT)

Himitsu no Hanazono

The only reason why I changed it was because when I searched and clicked on Himitsu no Hanazono, it brought up the old version about a verified upcoming drama that did not have the graphics or correct character information. So I thought that that was the only information that was there. Maybe something should be done so that when searched, the newer page should show up instead of the old one.

I am sorry that I undid some of the information. Again, I was unaware that there was an updated page. -yukino2002

Hmmm... That's odd, I got the new page when I searched. Did you use the google search or the other one? --Gryzze 02:13, 12 Jan 2007 (CST)
This is really weird... The google search returns an old version of Himitsu no Hanazono. Is there anyone who can explain this? --Gryzze 02:32, 12 Jan 2007 (CST)
Are you guys reading the Google "cached" version of the page? It says the last time Google cached it was 2007-Jan-6. Other than that, searching for that drama within Google produces me the current version, so I can't re-produce what you guys are seeing. One possibility is that there's confusion on Google between www.wiki.d-addicts.com and wiki.d-addicts.com; obviously Google would treat them as two completely different sites.
Here's a tip I use all the time when editing article: If you really want to be sure you're reading the current version, purge the article's cache from within DramaWiki. To do this, attach "?action=purge" at the end of any URL within DramaWiki. In the case of Himitsu no Hanazano, use http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Himitsu_no_Hanazono?action=purge . Groink 02:45, 12 Jan 2007 (CST)
For some reason my google search produces a link into the articles history ( http://wiki.d-addicts.com/index.php?title=Himitsu_no_Hanazono&direction=next&oldid=48382 ). If this was a cache issue, wouldn't the link still be correct? I'm always using the wikipedia search to find articles so it doesn't really affect me. Editors who do use the google search should probably watch out though. --Gryzze 05:36, 12 Jan 2007 (CST)

Are you sure there are 10 episodes and not 11? I noticed that you changed it for both Kiken na Aneki and Nobuta wo Produce.


Nobuta wo Produce: The Japanese Wikipedia says there are 10 episodes. The official site says nr 10 is the last episode.

Kiken na aneki: This Japanese tv guides says there are 10 episodes: http://www.tvguide.or.jp But Japanese Wikipedia says there are 11 episodes (saw that just now).

I'm changing Kiken na aneki back to 11 episodes, sorry.

You're welcome to double check... :)

--Gryzze 12:24, 10 Dec 2005 (EST)


Images with logos

Yo! Would it be possible to start killing all the images in the Category:Images with logos category? Thanks! Groink 18:21, 18 Feb 2008 (CST)

I'll put it on my to-do list, but It'll take a while since I have to check each picture individually. --Gryzze 03:46, 19 Feb 2008 (CST)