anyone got this kinds of issue:
when change the editor, the text area will show more no use's code just
like"
;
var addbuttonextension_iconpath='/wiki/extensions/AddButtonExtension'
//global variable
var buttonpara=new Array();
buttonpara[0]=new Array(function insertTag(){ insertTags("
Yes, just leave out the extraneous : you have included for some reason.
{{/nav}} will work nicely, if the namespace allows subpages.
If you'd like to see an amusing example of / in a namespace without
subpages, see:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki//
Robert
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Jim Tit
On 27/03/10 09:11, Roan Kattouw wrote:
> 2010/3/26 Dmitriy Sintsov :
>> What's the purpose using of such links like [[/Title]] instead of
>> [[Title]]?
> They're subpage links. If you're on [[Foo]], [[/Bar]] will point to
> [[Foo/Bar]] IF subpages are enabled in that namespace (only in talk
> names
* Roan Kattouw [Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:11:47
+0100]:
> They're subpage links. If you're on [[Foo]], [[/Bar]] will point to
> [[Foo/Bar]] IF subpages are enabled in that namespace (only in talk
> namespaces and the template namespace by default).
>
Thanks. I didn't knew that.
Dmitriy
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2010/3/26 Dmitriy Sintsov :
> Hi!
> What's the purpose using of such links like [[/Title]] instead of
> [[Title]]?
They're subpage links. If you're on [[Foo]], [[/Bar]] will point to
[[Foo/Bar]] IF subpages are enabled in that namespace (only in talk
namespaces and the template namespace by default
Hi!
What's the purpose using of such links like [[/Title]] instead of
[[Title]]? They probably should point to the same title. However, during
the upgrade of one wikisite (from 1.11.2 to 1.15.2) I've found there
were such titles in page table starting with slash, thus, inaccessible
(at least wi