That website only uses "men" in one place -- in the results returned by the search-script. On the home-page and the FAQ, "male" and "female" are used consistently.
So, why does "men" get used in one line of code of the php script?
I suggest that it's an artifact, just something that slipped through the debugging process. I doubt the author is particularly interested in the actual results, and instead spent lots of spare time tinkering just trying to get it to work. Any outputs (considering it's coded in php) would be an afterthought.
Maybe email the author and point it out as a "bug" :-)
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Date: 2003-07-29 08:25 pm (UTC)So, why does "men" get used in one line of code of the php script?
I suggest that it's an artifact, just something that slipped through the debugging process. I doubt the author is particularly interested in the actual results, and instead spent lots of spare time tinkering just trying to get it to work. Any outputs (considering it's coded in php) would be an afterthought.
Maybe email the author and point it out as a "bug" :-)