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Java pages cleanup

Given the recent change in the Java naming conventions [1], the Java articles will need a cleanup, possibly including moves in a few cases and redirects put in the place of their current names. Sorry, I wasn't sure where to add this in the form of something like a VFD (and couldn't find it in the FAQ), so I figured here would be as good a start as any. aidan_walsh

Disambiguation with Javascript

Shouldn't there be a disambig statement at the top of the article for javascript? The javascript page mentions the differences in its first section. As a layman, it is pretty confusing to me since as I understand it, browsers can use both. Spalding 13:50, July 10, 2005 (UTC)

There is already a disambiguation at the top of Java programming language. I don't think there's need for one here. – Smyth\talk 15:10, 10 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]