Seb35 wrote: > Hi, > > While reading a bug pointed by the i18n triage > <https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16026>, Happy-melon says > "A more general bug (which might well exist, I didn't check thoroughly) > would be "ALL MediaWiki messages should be either plaintext or accept > wikimarkup." > > So I had the idea of censusing the wfMsg calls in the MW code and try to > detect which ones accept wikimarkup or other dialects (it depends of the > wfMsg function and of the parameters of that function).
*And* where it is used. A wfMsg() function echoed to the screen would accept html (very bad), passed to Html::element, would be plaintext, and passed to the parser in a recursive invocation by a tag extension, would accept wikitext. I don't think it is feasible to automatically determine which kind of output is accepted by a given message, despite of it being really cool. (...) > > If you find it useful I would be happy, but it was also an exercise for > extracting and manipulating data. Well, it's not completely useless :) and sure it was a practical exercise. _______________________________________________ Mediawiki-i18n mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-i18n
