On 2013-08-26 8:55 AM, "Mark Holmquist" <mtrac...@member.fsf.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:07:16AM +0200, Ole Palnatoke Andersen wrote:
> > I'd love to see a similar thing for articles linking to the same book
via
> > ISBN.
>
> You can do that in the JavaScript just by adding to the selector at the
> beginning, and you can also get other magic links at the same time.
>
> jQuery( "a.external, a.mw-magiclink-isbn, a.mw-magiclink-pmid,
a.mw-magiclink-rfc" ).after( function() {
>   return jQuery( "<a>" )
>     .text( '⎆' )
>     // Shorter, relative link (could also use mw.Title here maybe)
>     .attr( "href", "/wiki/Special:Linksearch/" + this.href )
>     .before( " " );
> } );
>
> But it looks like Special:Linksearch doesn't support searching for magic
> links, at least not yet. So I'm afraid this is all for nought.
>
> I'm going to hope that CirrusSearch will fix this in some capacity, since
> it looks pretty simple to fix, and if Chad would like some help with that,
> he knows where to find me...
>
> --
> Mark Holmquist
> Software Engineer, Multimedia
> Wikimedia Foundation
> mtrac...@member.fsf.org
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For reference that's https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49537

Arguably they aren't really external links and shouldn't be tracked with
them, otoh a table just for magic links seem overkill.

-bawolff
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