Last modified: 2006-07-24 18:59:54 UTC
I viewed the article on Tuebingen. The title of the article is "Tubingen" with an umlaut on the "u". When I clicked on the "Discussion" tab, I got a page that claimed that an article with that name does not exist -- would I like to create it? Yet clearly, the article does exist. I don't know what is wrong here, but I suspect that it is the umlaut in the title that has confused things. By the way, if you just type "Tubingen" in the search box of the main page, you get a different URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubingen but the content appears identical to the one listed above. If you click on the discussion tab, you get to this URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:T%C3%BCbingen&action=edit where you can see that Tubingen is spelled with an umlaut C3. At this point, clicking on the "article" tab takes you to the URL with C3 listed above.
Tubingen is a redirect to Tübingen T%C3%BCbingen is the umlaut URL encoding for Tübingen everything's ok
I am aware that it is a redirect. My original point still holds: there is no way to access a discussion page for that article!
Certainly there is. The discussion page for [[Tubingen]] is at [[Talk:Tubingen]] and does not exist; the discussion page for [[Tübingen]] is at [[Talk:Tübingen]] and also does not exist. The articles exist, their discussion pages do not.