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Broken wiki link in "Wherefore art thou" #9497

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jurijuri opened this issue Jul 2, 2016 · 3 comments
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Broken wiki link in "Wherefore art thou" #9497

jurijuri opened this issue Jul 2, 2016 · 3 comments
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@jurijuri
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jurijuri commented Jul 2, 2016

Challenge Name

Wherefore Art Thou

Issue Description

I noticed the link to the wiki page for "Wherefore Art Thou" is busted - it returns a 404. (Maybe it was the name change - the wiki is still titled "Where Art Thou.")

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@erictleung
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erictleung commented Jul 2, 2016

@jurijuri thanks for catching this. Yes, it appears that the Wiki sidebar looks for the same title as the challenge. The Wiki page needs to be changed so that the file name is Algorithm-Wherefore-Art-Thou.md and that should fix the problem.

The corresponding function name and title should also be changed.

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@erictleung erictleung added help wanted Open for all. You do not need permission to work on these. confirmed labels Jul 2, 2016
@Manish-Giri
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@erictleung I'll take this one!

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@Manish-Giri when you do make sure you add a Closes FreeCodeCamp/FreeCodeCamp#9497 tag in the PR to close this on a merge.

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