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You can export the text and editing history of a particular page or set of pages wrapped in some XML.
This can be imported into another wiki using MediaWiki via the [[Special:Import|import page]].

To export pages, enter the titles in the text box below, one title per line, and select whether you want the current revision as well as all old revisions, with the page history lines, or the current revision with the info about the last edit.

In the latter case you can also use a link, for example [[{{#Special:Export}}/{{MediaWiki:Mainpage}}]] for the page "[[{{MediaWiki:Mainpage}}]]".
MediaWiki:Exporttext/en
Used as subtitle.

Followed by a link with the link text {{msg-mw|Mwoauthmanagemygrants-showlist}}. It can be without link.
{{Identical|Navigation}}
MediaWiki:Mwoauthmanagemygrants-navigation/qqq
Used in the heading for a sitelink group (see [[d:Wikidata:Glossary]]). The heading is giving information about how many sitelinks exist in that sitelink group. This is the counter part of the heading without the parentheses. The number of unsaved sitelinks should only be displayed if it's not zero. In that case, it is wrapped by $3 and $4 to add an HTML tooltip.

Parameters:
* $1 - the number of saved sitelinks
* $2 - the number of unsaved sitelinks
* $3 - placeholder for HTML wrapping the number of unsaved sitelinks, if displayed (beginning)
* $4 - placeholder for HTML wrapping the number of unsaved sitelinks, if displayed (end)
{{Identical|Entry}}
MediaWiki:Wikibase-sitelinks-counter/qqq
Used in the heading for the references associated with a statement (see [[d:Wikidata:Glossary]]). The heading is giving information about how many references exist for that statement. This is the whole heading. The number of unsaved references should only be displayed if it's not zero. In that case, it is wrapped by $3 and $4 to add an HTML tooltip.

Parameters:
* $1 - the number of saved references
* $2 - the number of unsaved references
* $3 - placeholder for HTML wrapping the number of unsaved references, if displayed (beginning)
* $4 - placeholder for HTML wrapping the number of unsaved references, if displayed (end)
{{Identical|Reference}}
MediaWiki:Wikibase-statementview-references-counter/qqq
Pipe-separated list of section numbers for which to return text. "all" can be used to return for all. Ranges in format "1-4" mean get sections 1,2,3,4. Ranges without second number, e.g. "1-" means get all until the end. "references" can be used to specify that all sections containing references should be returned.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-mobileview-param-sections/en
Pipe-separated list of section numbers for which to return text. "all" can be used to return for all. Ranges in format "1-4" mean get sections 1,2,3,4. Ranges without second number, e.g. "1-" means get all until the end. "references" can be used to specify that all sections containing references should be returned.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-mobileview-param-sections/fa
Renvoyer le XML exporté sans l’inclure dans un résultat XML (même format que [[Special:Export]]). Utilisable uniquement avec $1export.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query-param-exportnowrap/fr
Use this form to import HTML content into your wiki.

If you upload a zip file, the Collection Name field is used to differentiate the collection from a later version. Also all files will be grouped in a category by the same name. For example, let's say you're importing a collection of HTML files output from your software documentation system, you would enter a unique Collection ID like 'FluxCapacitor-v1.1' so that the whole collection is imported into an article hierarchy starting with 'FluxCapacitor-v1.1'. This way 10 different collections can be imported without clobbering each other.

Specifying an existing Collection Name (or parent path) will update existing wiki content.

If you want to import a single file into an existing article hierarchy, simply specify it's 'parent' as the Collection Name.

For example, if importing a new 'advanced_topics.html' that should exist at <code>'FluxCapacitor-v1.1/docs/advanced_topics.html'</code>, the parent would be 'FluxCapacitor-v1.1/docs/'
MediaWiki:Html2wiki-intro/en
This is a menu link in the sidebar that opens the curation toolbar. It should be short enough to fit in the sidebar without wrapping.
MediaWiki:Pagetriage-toolbar-linktext/qqq
Archive format used when archiving a Flow page. This is a format string. %s and %d should be present. %s represents the title of the Flow page being archived. %d represents a number that will be incremented if an archive page with the same name already exist. Multiple formats can be specified separated by the new line character (\n).
MediaWiki:Flow-conversion-archive-flow-page-name-format/qqq
Archive format used when enabling Flow on existing pages. This is a format string. %s and %d should be present. %s represents the title of the page where Flow is being enabled. %d represents a number that will be incremented if an archive page with the same name already exist. Multiple formats can be specified separated by the new line character (\n).
MediaWiki:Flow-conversion-archive-page-name-format/qqq
Forced detachment is only recommended if the volume cannot be detached normally.
It can result in volume corruption and data loss.
MediaWiki:Openstackmanager-forcedetachmenthelp/en
This property must only be used when there is a statement on its value entity with the same property and this item as its value.
MediaWiki:Wbqc-violation-message-symmetric/en
Used as checkbox label in the "View XML" form.

If enabled, the extension generates simplified XML.
MediaWiki:Dt viewxml simplifiedformat/qqq
Used as label for checkbox in the form on [[Special:Export]].

See also:
* {{msg-mw|Export-download}}
MediaWiki:Exportlistauthors/qqq
This should be the same text as it is used in the svg comic on the first page of the Upload Wizard
MediaWiki:Mwe-upwiz-help-desk/qqq
Ye can export the tex n eeditin histerie o ae parteecular page or set o pages wrapt in some XML.
This can be imported intil anither wiki uisin MediaWiki bi waa o the [[Special:Import|import page]].

Tae export pages, enter the titles in the tex kist ablo, yin title per line, n select whather ye want the Nou reveesion  aw auld reveesions ava, wi the page histerie lines, or the Nou reveesion wi the info aneat the laist eedit.

In the latter case ye can uise aen airtin ava, fer example [[{{#Special:Export}}/{{MediaWiki:Mainpage}}]] fer the page "[[{{MediaWiki:Mainpage}}]]".
MediaWiki:Exporttext/sco
  #<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# This message lets you configure the settings of the "Did you mean" suggestions.
# See also https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-suggesters-phrase.html
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
#  * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
#  * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are :
#  * max_errors (integer): the maximum number of terms that will be considered misspelled in order to be corrected. 1 or 2.
#  * confidence (float): The confidence level defines a factor applied to the input phrases score which is used as a threshold for other suggestion candidates. Only candidates that score higher than the threshold will be included in the result. For instance a confidence level of 1.0 will only return suggestions that score higher than the input phrase. If set to 0.0 the best candidate are returned.
#  * min_doc_freq (float 0 to 1): The minimal threshold in number of documents a suggestion should appear in.
#                  High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
#  * max_term_freq (float 0 to 1): The maximum threshold in number of documents in which a term can exist in order to be included.
#  * prefix_length (integer): The minimal number of prefix characters that must match a term in order to be a suggestion.
#  * suggest_mode (missing, popular, always): The suggest mode controls the way suggestions are included.
# Examples of good lines:
# max_errors:2
# confidence:2.0
# max_term_freq:0.5
# min_doc_freq:0.01
# prefix_length:2
# suggest_mode:always
#
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-didyoumean-settings/en
  #<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# This message lets you configure the settings of the "Did you mean" suggestions.
# See also https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-suggesters-phrase.html
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
#  * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
#  * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are :
#  * max_errors (integer): the maximum number of terms that will be considered misspelled in order to be corrected. 1 or 2.
#  * confidence (float): The confidence level defines a factor applied to the input phrases score which is used as a threshold for other suggestion candidates. Only candidates that score higher than the threshold will be included in the result. For instance a confidence level of 1.0 will only return suggestions that score higher than the input phrase. If set to 0.0 the best candidate are returned.
#  * min_doc_freq (float 0 to 1): The minimal threshold in number of documents a suggestion should appear in.
#                  High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
#  * max_term_freq (float 0 to 1): The maximum threshold in number of documents in which a term can exist in order to be included.
#  * prefix_length (integer): The minimal number of prefix characters that must match a term in order to be a suggestion.
#  * suggest_mode (missing, popular, always): The suggest mode controls the way suggestions are included.
# Examples of good lines:
# max_errors:2
# confidence:2.0
# max_term_freq:0.5
# min_doc_freq:0.01
# prefix_length:2
# suggest_mode:always
#
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-didyoumean-settings/en-gb
<p>Export a collection to a tab separated text format that you can import in OpenOffice.org, Excel or other spreadsheet software.<br />
Select a collection to export. In the languages text box, enter a comma separated list of ISO 639-3 languages codes. Start with the languages that you will be translating from (pick as many as you like) and finish with the ones you'll be translating to. Then click 'Create' to create the file.</p>
MediaWiki:Ow exporttsv header/en
Used as label for the File selector. Parameters:
* $1 - the file format: CSV, XML or spreadsheet
MediaWiki:Dt import selectfile/qqq
Used as the target of the link that appears at the footer of every page on the wiki (in most of  the skins) and leads to the page that contains the site description. Therefore the content should be the same with the page name of the site description page. Only the message in the [[mw:Manual:$wgLanguageCode|site language]]  ([[MediaWiki:Aboutpage]]) is used. The link label is {{msg-mw|aboutsite}}.

{{doc-important|Do not translate "Project:" part, for this is the namespace prefix.}}
MediaWiki:Aboutpage/qqq
Used as summary author line when there is only one author or the first and last authors are the same. Parameters:
* $1 Summary initial author, can be used for GENDER.
MediaWiki:Flow-summary-authored/qqq
This is a short title for notification category.

Used in a list of options under the heading {{msg-mw|Prefs-echosubscriptions}} in Special:Preferences. As far as I can see this always needs to be a plural for an unspecified number.

It used to be used as <code>$1</code> in {{msg-mw|Echo-dismiss-message}}, but this message is no longer used, apparently.
MediaWiki:Echo-category-title-mention-failure/qqq
The property must only be used with (no other than) the qualifiers defined in the parameters.
MediaWiki:Wbqc-violation-message-qualifiers/en