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If multiple namespaces are specified for the Namespaces parameter, the page title for the home and contents pages is just the DocTitle parameter (or default). But if there is only a single namespace specified, the page title is that single namespace concatenated with the DocTitle parameter (or default). This determination is made on the literal Namespaces value passed in, even if it contains globbing wildcards and thus might resolve to multiple namespaces.
While technically that approach is valid, it would be more natural that the following two commands produce the same behavior:
If multiple namespaces are specified for the
Namespaces
parameter, the page title for the home and contents pages is just theDocTitle
parameter (or default). But if there is only a single namespace specified, the page title is that single namespace concatenated with theDocTitle
parameter (or default). This determination is made on the literalNamespaces
value passed in, even if it contains globbing wildcards and thus might resolve to multiple namespaces.While technically that approach is valid, it would be more natural that the following two commands produce the same behavior:
Which is to say, to determine that multiple namespaces have been specified.
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