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The following files exist but are not embedded in any page.
Please note that other web sites may link to a file with a direct URL, and so may still be listed here despite being in active use.
Please note that other web sites may link to a file with a direct URL, and so may still be listed here despite being in active use.
MediaWiki:Unusedimagestext/en
The follaein files exeest but arna embeddit in onie page.
Please mynd that ither wab sites micht link til ae file wi ae direct URL, n sae micht still be leetit here despite being in acteeve uiss.
Please mynd that ither wab sites micht link til ae file wi ae direct URL, n sae micht still be leetit here despite being in acteeve uiss.
MediaWiki:Unusedimagestext/sco
The following files are used but do not exist. Files from foreign repositories may be listed despite existing. Any such false positives will be <del>struck out</del>. Additionally, pages that embed files that do not exist are listed in [[:$1]].
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-cat/en
The following files are used but do not exist. Files from foreign repositories may be listed despite existing. Any such false positives will be <del>struck out</del>.
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-nocat/en
Web sites that accept postings from the public, like this wiki, are often abused by spammers who use automated tools to post their links to many sites.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of colored or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate actions.
Hit the "back" button in your browser to return to the page editor.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of colored or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate actions.
Hit the "back" button in your browser to return to the page editor.
MediaWiki:Captchahelp-text/en
Web sites that accept postings from the public, like this wiki, are often abused by spammers who use automated tools to post their links to many sites.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of coloured or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate posts.
Hit the 'back' button in your browser to return to the page editor.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of coloured or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate posts.
Hit the 'back' button in your browser to return to the page editor.
MediaWiki:Captchahelp-text/en-ca
Web sites that accept postings from the public, like this wiki, are often abused by spammers who use automated tools to post their links to many sites.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of coloured or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate posts.
Hit the 'back' button in your browser to return to the page editor.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may show you an image of coloured or distorted text and ask you to type the words shown.
Since this is a task that's hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their posts while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Unfortunately this may inconvenience users with limited vision or using text-based or speech-based browsers.
At the moment we do not have an audio alternative available.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate posts.
Hit the 'back' button in your browser to return to the page editor.
MediaWiki:Captchahelp-text/en-gb
www.example.com is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation, and will never be sold or used for advertising. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.com at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you, and bear in mind that anybody could purchase that name in the future.
MediaWiki:Wikieditor-toolbar-tool-xlink-example/qqq
The following files are used but do not exist. Additionally, pages that embed files that do not exist are listed in [[:$1]].
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-cat-noforeign/en
Syntax example used in the help section "link" of the toolbar
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
MediaWiki:Wikieditor-toolbar-help-content-xlink-syntax/qqq
Html example used in the help section "link" of the toolbar
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
MediaWiki:Wikieditor-toolbar-help-content-xlink-result/qqq
For the <code><nowiki><li></nowiki></code> tag's <code>id</code> attribute, non-ASCII characters are URL-encoded as follows: a period (<code>.</code>) followed by a capital hexadecimal code. For example, <code><nowiki><ref name="thα»"></nowiki></code> produces <code><nowiki><li id="cite_note-th.E1.BB.AD-0"></nowiki></code>.
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
MediaWiki:Wikieditor-toolbar-help-content-showreferences-result/qqq
<strong>Warning:</strong> You are about to move a category page. Please note that only the page will be moved and any pages in the old category will <em>not</em> be recategorized into the new one.
MediaWiki:Movecategorypage-warning/en
<strong>Warning:</strong> You are about to move a category page. Please note that only the page will be moved and any pages in the old category will <em>not</em> be recategorized into the new one.
MediaWiki:Movecategorypage-warning/en-gb
Syntax example used in the help section "reference" of the toolbar
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
www.example.org is not a real website, but it has been reserved to use in software documentation. If you translate the word example and try to go to that web address then you might get a message that it doesn't exist. But somebody may have created a commercial web page for that address, such as www.Beispiel.org, using the German word for example. It is therefore recommended that you do not translate http://www.example.org at all. If you do wish to translate it you should first check where the translated link takes you.
MediaWiki:Wikieditor-toolbar-help-content-reference-syntax/qqq
Web sites that accept contributions from the public, like this wiki, are often abused by spammers who use automated tools to add their links to many sites.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may ask you to answer a question.
Since this is a task that is hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their contributions while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate contributions.
Click the "back" button in your browser to return to the page editor.
While these spam links can be removed, they are a significant nuisance.
Sometimes, especially when adding new web links to a page, the wiki may ask you to answer a question.
Since this is a task that is hard to automate, it will allow most real humans to make their contributions while stopping most spammers and other robotic attackers.
Please contact the [[Special:ListAdmins|site administrators]] for assistance if this is unexpectedly preventing you from making legitimate contributions.
Click the "back" button in your browser to return to the page editor.
MediaWiki:Questycaptchahelp-text/en
<p>Import definitions and translations from a tab delimited text file that you may have exported from OpenOffice.org, Excel or other spreadsheet software.</p>
<p>The format of the file must be the same as the files exported on the [[Special:ExportTSV|ExportTSV]] page.
If you have changed the column names, the import will fail.
If you have changed the ID or the defining expression of any defined meaning, that line will be ignored.
If you have added columns, they must be in the form "definitions_iso" or "translations_iso", where iso is an ISO 639-3 language code.</p>
<p>If the "test run" box is checked, any actions that would be taken are reported, but no changes are actually made.
You are encouraged to do a test run before you do an actual import.</p>
<p>The format of the file must be the same as the files exported on the [[Special:ExportTSV|ExportTSV]] page.
If you have changed the column names, the import will fail.
If you have changed the ID or the defining expression of any defined meaning, that line will be ignored.
If you have added columns, they must be in the form "definitions_iso" or "translations_iso", where iso is an ISO 639-3 language code.</p>
<p>If the "test run" box is checked, any actions that would be taken are reported, but no changes are actually made.
You are encouraged to do a test run before you do an actual import.</p>
MediaWiki:Ow importtsv header/en
SQLite stores all data in a single file.
The directory you provide must be writable by the webserver during installation.
It should <strong>not</strong> be accessible via the web; this is why we're not putting it where your PHP files are.
The installer will write a <code>.htaccess</code> file along with it, but if that fails someone can gain access to your raw database.
That includes raw user data (email addresses, hashed passwords) as well as deleted revisions and other restricted data on the wiki.
Consider putting the database somewhere else altogether, for example in <code>/var/lib/mediawiki/yourwiki</code>.
The directory you provide must be writable by the webserver during installation.
It should <strong>not</strong> be accessible via the web; this is why we're not putting it where your PHP files are.
The installer will write a <code>.htaccess</code> file along with it, but if that fails someone can gain access to your raw database.
That includes raw user data (email addresses, hashed passwords) as well as deleted revisions and other restricted data on the wiki.
Consider putting the database somewhere else altogether, for example in <code>/var/lib/mediawiki/yourwiki</code>.
MediaWiki:Config-sqlite-dir-help/en
Item in the "the following pages link to this file" section on a file page if the item is a redirect.
Parameters:
* $1 - an HTML link to the file
* $2 - the list of files that link to the redirect (may be empty)
Parameters:
* $1 - an HTML link to the file
* $2 - the list of files that link to the redirect (may be empty)
MediaWiki:Linkstoimage-redirect/qqq
The database did not find the text of a page that it should have found, named "$1" $2.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.
MediaWiki:Missing-article/en
ππ° π³π°ππ°π±πΏπ π½πΉ π²π°π½π°πΌ πΈπ°π½π° π±ππΊπ°π
π°πΏππ³π°π½ π΄πΉ πΉππ° ππΊπ°π» π±πΉπ²πΉππ°π½: "$1" $2
(The data base did not find the text of a page that it should have found, named "$1" $2.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.)
(The data base did not find the text of a page that it should have found, named "$1" $2.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.)
MediaWiki:Missing-article/got
The database did not find the text of a page that it should have found, named β$1β $2.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.
This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted.
If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software.
Please report this to an [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrator]], making note of the URL.
MediaWiki:Missing-article/en-gb
Do not translate the link target.
Translated versions of the manual page may exist, they have a "<code>/</code>" and a language code appended to the base URL of the English original.
In addition, you may want to append "<code>&uselang=</code>" with your language code to the URL.
Translated versions of the manual page may exist, they have a "<code>/</code>" and a language code appended to the base URL of the English original.
In addition, you may want to append "<code>&uselang=</code>" with your language code to the URL.
MediaWiki:Configure-summary/qqq
; $1
: ''not to be localised''
: The RSS extension substitutes this placeholder with the name of a template page. The content of this template page determines the final layout of the RSS feed on the rendered wiki page. The Extension:RSS currently uses 'MediaWiki:Rss-feed' as default for $1. This means that the content of [[MediaWiki:Rss-feed]] determines how RSS feed items are rendered.
: It allows users to let RSS feeds be rendered differently by using different (optional) 'template=<pagename>' parameters in the rss wiki tags.
; title = {{{title}}} | link = {{{link}}} | ...
: 'title' (left) is the variable name under which the content of an RSS feed field 'title' (right) is passed to the Template $1 where this is then used in the feed rendering.
: This ''may'' be localised, but the content of the template $1 page (default [[MediaWiki:Rss-feed]] and potentially other RSS feed template pages on this wiki) needs then to be localised, too.
: 'title' (right) is a name (property) of RSS feeds and is certainly not to be localised in any way.
: ''I suggest not to localise anything.''
: ''not to be localised''
: The RSS extension substitutes this placeholder with the name of a template page. The content of this template page determines the final layout of the RSS feed on the rendered wiki page. The Extension:RSS currently uses 'MediaWiki:Rss-feed' as default for $1. This means that the content of [[MediaWiki:Rss-feed]] determines how RSS feed items are rendered.
: It allows users to let RSS feeds be rendered differently by using different (optional) 'template=<pagename>' parameters in the rss wiki tags.
; title = {{{title}}} | link = {{{link}}} | ...
: 'title' (left) is the variable name under which the content of an RSS feed field 'title' (right) is passed to the Template $1 where this is then used in the feed rendering.
: This ''may'' be localised, but the content of the template $1 page (default [[MediaWiki:Rss-feed]] and potentially other RSS feed template pages on this wiki) needs then to be localised, too.
: 'title' (right) is a name (property) of RSS feeds and is certainly not to be localised in any way.
: ''I suggest not to localise anything.''
MediaWiki:Rss-feed/qqq
A snapshot of version <b>$2</b> of the <b>$1</b> skin for MediaWiki <b>$3</b> has been created. Your download should start automatically in 5 seconds.
The URL for this snapshot is:
:$4
You can use this link to download the skin on any computer, but please do not bookmark it, since its contents will not be updated, and it may be deleted at a later date.
You should extract the tar archive's contents into the skins directory of your MediaWiki installation. For example, on a Unix-like OS:
<pre>
tar -xzf $5 -C /var/www/mediawiki/skins
</pre>
On Windows, you can use [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] to extract the files.
If your wiki is on a remote server, extract the files to a temporary directory on your local computer, and then upload '''all''' of the extracted files to the skins directory on the server.
After you have extracted the files, you will need to register the skin in LocalSettings.php. The skin documentation should have instructions on how to do this.
If you have any questions about this skin distribution system, please go to [[Extension talk:ExtensionDistributor]].
The URL for this snapshot is:
:$4
You can use this link to download the skin on any computer, but please do not bookmark it, since its contents will not be updated, and it may be deleted at a later date.
You should extract the tar archive's contents into the skins directory of your MediaWiki installation. For example, on a Unix-like OS:
<pre>
tar -xzf $5 -C /var/www/mediawiki/skins
</pre>
On Windows, you can use [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] to extract the files.
If your wiki is on a remote server, extract the files to a temporary directory on your local computer, and then upload '''all''' of the extracted files to the skins directory on the server.
After you have extracted the files, you will need to register the skin in LocalSettings.php. The skin documentation should have instructions on how to do this.
If you have any questions about this skin distribution system, please go to [[Extension talk:ExtensionDistributor]].
MediaWiki:Extdist-created-skins/en
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