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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
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 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 following files are used but do not exist.
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-nocat-noforeign/en
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
<strong>Warning:</strong> This wiki uses a foreign file repository. Files from the foreign repository that are in use will show up on this list as struck out blue links despite the fact that they exist.
MediaWiki:Globallywantedfiles-foreign-repo/en
Message displayed at top of [[special:WantedFiles]] when false positives from foreign file repositories (like commons) are likely. $1 contains the name of the tracking category for broken files (Including Category prefix). {{msg-mw|wantedfiletext-nocat}} is used if the tracking category is disabled.
See also: {{msg-mw|wantedfiletext-cat-noforeign}}, {{msg-mw|wantedfiletext-nocat}}
See also: {{msg-mw|wantedfiletext-cat-noforeign}}, {{msg-mw|wantedfiletext-nocat}}
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-cat/qqq
Submit button that, when clicked, will cause the selected sign-offs to be struck. Struck sign-offs are visible, but displayed <del>with a line through them</del>.
MediaWiki:Code-signoff-strike/qqq
List of files that have been embedded the highest number of times across all wikis despite not existing. For the equivalent list that takes into account only usages on {{SITENAME}}, see [[{{#special:WantedFiles}}]]. File usages from first letter case sensitive wikis may incorrectly be reported as being wanted.
MediaWiki:Globallywantedfiles-summary/en
Individual HTML (.html) as well as Archive files are supported. Archives may be .gz, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz or .zip. Images will be handled automatically from archive files.
MediaWiki:Html2wiki-text/en
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/'
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
Any value given here will be included in the response. May be used to distinguish requests.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-main-param-requestid/en
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File-file berikut digunakan tapi tidak ada. File dari repositori asing dapat terdaftar meskipun ada. Any such false positives will be <del>manyarang</del>.
File-file berikut digunakan tapi tidak ada. File dari repositori asing dapat terdaftar meskipun ada. Any such false positives will be <del>manyarang</del>.
MediaWiki:Wantedfiletext-nocat/bjn
Could not determine if any files needed to be pushed.
MediaWiki:Push-special-err-imginfo-failed/en
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
A snapshot of version <b>$2</b> of the <b>$1</b> extension 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 extension 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 extensions directory of your MediaWiki installation. For example, on a Unix-like OS:
<pre>
tar -xzf $5 -C /var/www/mediawiki/extensions
</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 extensions directory on the server.
After you have extracted the files, you will need to register the extension in LocalSettings.php. The extension documentation should have instructions on how to do this.
If you have any questions about this extension distribution system, please go to [[Extension talk:ExtensionDistributor]].
The URL for this snapshot is:
:$4
You can use this link to download the extension 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 extensions directory of your MediaWiki installation. For example, on a Unix-like OS:
<pre>
tar -xzf $5 -C /var/www/mediawiki/extensions
</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 extensions directory on the server.
After you have extracted the files, you will need to register the extension in LocalSettings.php. The extension documentation should have instructions on how to do this.
If you have any questions about this extension distribution system, please go to [[Extension talk:ExtensionDistributor]].
MediaWiki:Extdist-created-extensions/en
The following {{PLURAL:$1|page has been deleted but is|$1 pages have been deleted but are}} still in the archive and can be restored.
The archive may be periodically cleaned out.
The archive may be periodically cleaned out.
MediaWiki:Undeletepagetext/en
Files of the MIME type "$1" are not allowed to be uploaded.
MediaWiki:Filetype-badmime/en
If your media file domain is not listed below, please [$1 request] that your media file domain be added to the Wikimedia Commons domain whitelist. The domain whitelist is a list of domains Wikimedia Commons checks against before fetching media files. If your media file domain is not on that list, Wikimedia Commons will not download media files from that domain. The best example, to submit in your request, is an actual link to a media file.
MediaWiki:Gwtoolset-step-1-instructions-3/en
Name of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Tracking categories|tracking category]] where pages that embed files that do not exist ("broken images") are listed.
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Broken-file-category-desc}}
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Broken-file-category-desc}}
MediaWiki:Broken-file-category/qqq
Name of "Hard" threshold
Basically, when you set a threshold too soft, you give it a high number, so less edits will be flagged for review but the chance of them being vandalism is higher. On the other hand, when you set it too hard, it flags more edits. So you might catch all vandalism, but proportion of vandalism would be less, and you see more false positives (edits that are flagged for review but are completely okay).
Basically, when you set a threshold too soft, you give it a high number, so less edits will be flagged for review but the chance of them being vandalism is higher. On the other hand, when you set it too hard, it flags more edits. So you might catch all vandalism, but proportion of vandalism would be less, and you see more false positives (edits that are flagged for review but are completely okay).
MediaWiki:Ores-damaging-hard/qqq
Name of "Soft" threshold
Basically, when you set a threshold too soft, you give it a high number, so less edits will be flagged for review but the chance of them being vandalism is higher. On the other hand, when you set it too hard, it flags more edits. So you might catch all vandalism, but proportion of vandalism would be less, and you see more false positives (edits that are flagged for review but they are completely okay).
Basically, when you set a threshold too soft, you give it a high number, so less edits will be flagged for review but the chance of them being vandalism is higher. On the other hand, when you set it too hard, it flags more edits. So you might catch all vandalism, but proportion of vandalism would be less, and you see more false positives (edits that are flagged for review but they are completely okay).
MediaWiki:Ores-damaging-soft/qqq
Label for a checkbox. If the checkbox is checked, the prefix searched (do not confuse with prefix of the namespace) will be removed from the title displayed in the list. Used in [[Special:PrefixIndex]].
See the following search results:
* [{{canonicalurl:Special:PrefixIndex|prefix=Doc&namespace=10}} Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Doc&namespace=10] (prefix NOT stripped)
* [{{canonicalurl:Special:PrefixIndex|prefix=Doc&namespace=10&stripprefix=1}} Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Doc&namespace=10&stripprefix=1] (prefix stripped)
See the following search results:
* [{{canonicalurl:Special:PrefixIndex|prefix=Doc&namespace=10}} Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Doc&namespace=10] (prefix NOT stripped)
* [{{canonicalurl:Special:PrefixIndex|prefix=Doc&namespace=10&stripprefix=1}} Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Doc&namespace=10&stripprefix=1] (prefix stripped)
MediaWiki:Prefixindex-strip/qqq
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No email will be sent for any of the following features.
No email will be sent for any of the following features.
MediaWiki:Emailnotauthenticated/en
The following properties are used in the wiki but do not yet have a page for describing them.
MediaWiki:Smw wantedproperties docu/en
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