The problem is in the code here
Nodelet Container combined with inconsistent naming convention.
All docs have the form "About the $NODE_NAME Nodelet" but the code doesn't append " Nodelet".
24: my $about = qq(<a href="?node=About the $title" class="nodelethead-annot"><sup>?</sup></a>);
But if the Nodelet's name contains a " Nodelet" at the end it works again ...
so
LOL to cite harangzsolt33!!!
@gods: That's not easy to patch ...
- renaming some sitefaqlet nodes consistent to nodelet name? (the right thing)
- cryptic code which adds "Nodelet" only when missing? (the practical thing)
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