Manual:$wgUrlProtocols/ja

Details
Defines the URL protocols that MediaWiki will recognize. This is used in lots of places. The most visible effect is it determines what protocols are allowed for external links: unrecognized protocols are ignored, no link is generated. However, it's used in many other places too, including the code for Special:LinkSearch, and utility functions like  that are used in a wide variety of different places.

Some examples that don't work (because  is not defined as a valid protocol):


 * test://www.example.com
 * [test://www.example.com]
 * [test://www.example.com link text]

some browsers, like Mozilla Firefox, will not follow file URLs on pages that have been loaded via HTTP. This is a security measure. See this mozillaZine article for more information, including some hints on how to overcome this restriction.

most browsers do not support "remote file" URLs like file://host/share (only Internet Explorer handles these per default. For Firefox, a plugin is required or use exactly 5 slashes like file://///host/share, see )

Modification (MW 1.6+)
To allow links to local files (which may make sense in an intranet context), put this into your LocalSettings.php:

Usually you only want to add protocols to this array. The default protocols should all be safe to click on (no evil side effects), and removing a protocol from the list will cause URLs using those protocols to become unrecognized in many places throughout the software. In particular, removing 'http://' or other common protocols will probably break huge amounts of stuff. Nevertheless, if you need to do so (for example, you already have a News: namespace), you can do something like this:

The default value has changed in MediaWiki 1.6.0, before that version the following were not recognized by default:
 * telnet://
 * nntp://
 * worldwind://

The default value in MediaWiki 1.22.0 is

Modification (MW 1.5)
In earlier versions the setting was a regexp expression which matched the beginning part of the URI; in other words, it is a set of prefixes separated by '|' (with '/' converted to '\/' because '/' has a special meaning in a regular expression.

This default value causes MediaWiki to render URIs with the following prefixes as external links:
 * http://
 * https://
 * ftp://
 * irc://
 * gopher://
 * news:
 * mailto:

Older versions
If you need this functionality in older versions, there is the function  in ./includes/Parser.php. Just add a line for your protocol there.