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JIKTV from Tampa, FL, USA Since: Aug, 2011 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
#1: Nov 26th 2013 at 3:12:16 PM

I moved the page for the band Vader from Music/Vader to Music/VaderBand. I am trying to get the Cutlist to remove music as a subpage for the wrestler Vader. However, it keeps saying that the page Music/Vader doesn't exist. I am trying everything I can think of and nothing is working. What am I doing wrong and/or does the Cut List need to be fixed?

Thank you very much.

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Sixthhokage1 Since: Feb, 2013
#2: Nov 26th 2013 at 7:34:10 PM

I'm fairly certain that moving pages for those reasons is not supposed to be done in the first place.

TotemicHero No longer a forum herald from the next level Since: Dec, 2009
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#3: Nov 26th 2013 at 8:23:42 PM

Yeah, that's not a bug, that's a feature of having multiple works with the same name in different namespaces. (In fact, the long term plan is to have a button like that for every type of work namespace.) I'm going to revert the page move.

You could argue that those buttons don't need to be placed among subpage buttons (which is a fair point), but that's a subject for another thread. (I'm sure said thread already exists, and someone who knows more than I do can link to it.)

edited 27th Nov '13 7:27:16 AM by TotemicHero

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JIKTV from Tampa, FL, USA Since: Aug, 2011 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
#4: Nov 26th 2013 at 9:20:44 PM

The band has nothing to do with the wrestler.

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SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#5: Nov 26th 2013 at 11:11:49 PM

Until we get the page creation system overhauled, we'll have to live with this collision issue.

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