Talk:Chocolat (2000 film)
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Disambiguation links are used when a person putting a word in the search box may been sent to a page they weren't looking for. The policy states that you do not disambiguate, or add a link to a disambiguation page, if there is no risk of confusion, as is the case here because the page name is "Chocolat (movie)", not "Chocolat". A disambiguation link is therefore an inappropriate way to link to the article "Chocolat" from here. Joe D (t) 22:36, 28 May 2005 (UTC)
- That's great if you can guarantee that nobody ever ends up at the wrong place (possibly because someone linked the movie article when the novel article would have been more appropriate). I don't think you can make that guarantee, so I guess I don't understand why the presence of the dab line bothers you so much.