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Undid my removal

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Hey, You reverted my removal of the coordinates in Delhi Private School, Dubai. Did you read my comment in the summary where I stated:

  • Coordinates lead to the wrong school with a similar name. (As reported on Discord)

If my removal was wrong, then I accept the revert. But if you thought it was vandalism, could you then be so kind to check it, and then remove the coordinates again? Thank you.

-  Kind regards,   Rodejong   💬 Talk ✉️ Email  📝 Edits  👀 Auth →  15:14, 10 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I responded on Discord - you removed the coordinates on the wrong article. The coordinates on Delhi Private School, Dubai are correct, the school stands there today. The coordinates on DPS Academy were wrong, somebody mistakenly put in the coordinates of the former school due to their similar names, which resulted in the two entirely different schools having the same coordinates despite being in different locations. Though I removed the coordinates, it somehow still shows on the article on the infobox map which was my issue, and I'm still unsure of how to fix that. Jolielover (talk) 15:29, 10 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Citation error fix

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First of all, I appreciate you fixing the mistake on that edit. What was the incorrect parameter I used if I may ask so I don't make a mistake in the future? Tonkarooson • (📭|Edits). 05:39, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

No worries! The problem was in the archive-date parameter, as the timestamps didn't match (the link was archived on November 12 yet archive-date stated November 11). Wikipedia follows UTC time so while it may have been November 11 for you, it was Nov 12 in UTC time hence the error. The date parameter was also incorrect, "date=11/08/24" causing the template error as it doesn't accept this value, likely because of time discrepancies as it can also be interpreted as August 11, 2024. I switched it to "date= 8 November 2024" so in the future I'd recommend writing dates as such. Hope this helps! Jolielover (talk) 06:08, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]