[DVDFolks] DVDFolks - "Sir", "Dame" and "St."
Hal Schneider
hal9g at comcast.net
Tue Jan 4 12:25:09 PST 2005
I have a sister-in-law whose last name is "St. James". The "St." is
definitely part of her last name.
Hal
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [DVDFolks] DVDFolks - "Sir", "Dame" and "St."
Hal Schneider wrote:
> Doug,
>
> Just a couple of minor nits I've discovered and thought I'd bring to
> your attention.
>
> The use of "Sir" or "Dame" in the IMDB listing, causes the real first
> name into the middle name field. See "Sir John Gielgud" in 'Around the
> World in 80 Days" or "Dame Maggie Smith" in any of the Harry Potter
> movies.
>
Easy enough to fix - I'll just add 'Sir/Dame' to the list of first name
prefixes
> "St." as part of the last name is being put in the middle name field
> also. See "Robert St. Angelo" in 'Around the World in 80 Days".
>
> Hal
>
Does St. belong in the last name field? It's an easy fix anyway (add to
last name prefixes).
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