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[[MediaWiki:Linktrail]] does not work at yi:-projects (RTL-projects)
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Author: gangleri

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Hallo!

Please take a look at [[wiktionary:yi:MediaWiki:Linktrail]].

[[wiktionary:yi:קאַװע]]הױז should render as [[wiktionary:yi:קאַװעהױז]] but it does
not.

best regards reinhardt [[user:gangleri]]


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Severity: normal
URL: http://yi.wiktionary.org/wiki/MediaWiki_talk:Linktrail#pruv

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bz4536

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avarab wrote:

You can't set the linktrail on a MediaWiki message, only by editing the language
file.

gangleri wrote:

Thanks Ævar for this information.

What is [[MediaWiki:Linktrail]] for? Is this a historical issue?

What about [[MediaWiki:Linkprefix]]? What is this for?

If there is no functionality "behind" these messages they sould be removed from
[[Special:Allmessages]].

Please change to INVALID or change the summary if necessary (if the the messages
should influenece the functionality or whatever other summary is appropriate).
Thanks for your efforts in advance!

removed dependency "Blocks:" Bug 745

best regards reinhardt [[user:gangleri]]

gangleri wrote:

(In reply to comment #3)

Yes, it's vestigial...

If linkTrail() can not be influenced via a change of the MediaWiki message does
it make more sense to move the setup to the LanguageXx.php files for all languages?

robchur wrote:

(In reply to comment #4)

(In reply to comment #3)

Yes, it's vestigial...

If linkTrail() can not be influenced via a change of the MediaWiki message does
it make more sense to move the setup to the LanguageXx.php files for all

languages?

Indeed. We discussed doing this a little while ago, and I imagine it'll be done
within the week.

gangleri wrote:

Thanks for the answer Rob!

Does the same applies also for [[MediaWiki:Linkprefix]]?

robchur wrote:

(In reply to comment #6)
It wouldn't make a lot of sense if it didn't, would it?