Help talk:Magic words

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Is there any way to get revision information using the magic words for another page such as getting  or   from  ? This would be useful for keeping track of articles in a project for a list of pages. Technical 13 (talk) 15:44, 22 May 2013 (UTC)


 * No. This can be handled by a DynamicPageList extension, though. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 09:11, 23 May 2013 (UTC)


 * +1 for feature request -- sir KitKat 78.21.21.68 07:38, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Yes, this has worked for some time now. Guess no-one has patrolled this page in a while...  Foo was lasted edited on   by  (User:). Technical 13 (talk) 19:53, 10 November 2014 (UTC)

_NOEDITSECTION_ on every page?
Hey there, I am using Mediawiki and I have problems with partly editing of pages, so I want to disable the "edit section" Button for the whole wiki. Is this possible?
 * If there was such a thing, I would think it would be listed on Manual:Configuration settings (alphabetical), which it is not. However, depending on which version of MediaWiki you are running you could just set the class (use to be   but was recently renamed   on some wikis like en.wikipedia) for to   in your MediaWiki:Common.css --  Technical 13 (talk) 12:48, 15 June 2013 (UTC)

I'd like to be able to do this too
I don't understand the answer saying that you set \
 * or possibly, depending on the version of MW you are running:


 * to your MediaWiki:Common.css. Technical 13 (talk) 19:46, 10 November 2014 (UTC)

__DISAMBIG__
Could someone please add the necessary documentation for __DISAMBIG__ (Extension:Disambiguator) here and, if you could be so kind, also at en:Wikipedia:Magic words? Thank you. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 13:48, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
 * I was under the impression that this page was reserved for core (or at least ships with core extension) magic words and I don't remember seeing Extension:Disambiguator being in that package. Is this going to be a new inclusion in the default package? Technical 13 (talk) 10:26, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
 * When I look up magic words on the EN Wikipedia, I often end up looking at Help:Magic words here on MediaWiki, because that page is linked there, e.g. at en:Help:Magic words. My impression, which may well be wrong, is that MediaWiki documents the MediaWiki software. If that is not so, feel free to remove the entry about  again; in that case, I wonder whether it would be better to remove the mentioned link to MediaWiki at "en:Help:Magic words" as well. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 12:21, 17 July 2013 (UTC)

Number of files in Articles
Hi, Is there any way to be able to count the number of files (In my case: Images) shown in article/category? In other words, I want to have the number of occurrence of any in given article.

TNX --82.80.126.166 13:01, 23 October 2013 (UTC)

Fullurle
The magic word  is not described in this page, and I honestly don't know the difference between that and. Cainamarques (talk) 21:32, 6 December 2013 (UTC)

Displaying the article's author on the page
Is there any magic word for that? For example displays the username/IP of the last user, who edited the article. How to display the username/IP of the user, who created the article?--185.31.48.30 09:45, 17 April 2014 (UTC)


 * No. That would be an expensive operation, as MediaWiki should find the first revision of the current page. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 16:53, 17 April 2014 (UTC)


 * Requested on bugzilla:18748 in May of 2009. Technical 13 (talk) 19:32, 10 November 2014 (UTC)

Adding translatable docu to such a page is horrifying
This diff together with translate tags etc. causes fatals, so I gave up. Sorry for this. The standard nonsense error message "Fatal exception of MediaWiki exception" or what this is called will probably not help digging into the issue. --&#91;&#91;kgh&#93;&#93; (talk) 22:32, 4 July 2014 (UTC)

anchorencode
Did somebody change anchorencode ?

It now seems to strip italic markup, rather than encode it:

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It just means that on en-wp, we have to clean up a few hundred articles where en:template:SfnRef (which uses anchorencode to generate anchors in footnotes) has anchors that are generated from italicised words. --RexxS (talk) 16:30, 6 July 2014 (UTC)

Variables that affect behaviour
Why are  and   listed under Variables when they do not "return information about the current page, wiki, or date"? Surely, since they "control the layout or behavior of the page", they should be listed at Behavior switches. This has come up at w:en:Help talk:Magic words. --Redrose64 (talk; at English Wikipedia) 10:14, 17 July 2014 (UTC)


 * I surmise it's because "switches" have a special  that doesn't accommodate parameters, whereas DISPLAYTITLE: and DEFAULTSORT: require them. Of the "variables" listed on this Help page, those that take parameters use them only to specify the object about which the "variable" should return information. As DISPLAYTITLE: and DEFAULTSORT: use parameters to set environmental states rather than report them, they are certainly a special case. Maybe they (along with NOEXTERNALLANGLINKS:) should be described as "environment variables", "behavior variables", or "behavior functions", and be placed in their own section or subsection in the page.
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 * My suggestion at this point would be to rename the current "Behavior switches" section to "Behavior settings", move the current content of that section into a subsection called "Behavior switches", and add a second subsection called "Behavior functions" where DISPLAYTITLE:, DEFAULTSORT:, and NOEXTERNALLANGLINKS: are explained. I would also suggest that the list of "general types of magic words" in the lede be rewritten accordingly, mentioning the differences in effect, as well as in format, of the various kinds of magic words.
 * &#8942;
 * As an aside, I note that the keywords called "variables" on this Help page would probably be more accurately described as "functions", as they are used to return values that report some aspect of the environment, rather than to store arbitrarily-assigned values. But I guess that's a whole 'nother ball o' wax. — Jaydiem (talk) 16:56, 17 July 2014 (UTC)

Pages in category + sub categories
Is there a deeper penetrating {{Pagesincategory that will also count the pages in the subcategories? That would be wonderful. Kmath87 (talk) 22:02, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Not built in to the parser, Kmath87, no. You will have to use a recursive template, some kind of E:Loops, Lua (scribunto if I spelled that right), or javascript via the api if you want to have a count of all pages in a category & subcats. Technical 13 (talk) 12:14, 9 September 2014 (UTC)

What is the opposite of ?
If I know the page ID number, how do I find the page?

I see that, if I have the page name, the will give me the number, I'd just like to do it the other way around.

197.155.4.118 09:08, 20 August 2014 (UTC)


 * The answer to your question is . Technical 13 (talk) 19:20, 10 November 2014 (UTC)

Missing magic words
It looks like the following magic isnt listed: gives gives gives gives gives gives gives Christian75 (talk) 07:30, 30 September 2014 (UTC)


 * Maybe because the first four are considered the same as


 * August gives August
 * August gives August


 * As of today, the last two have been included on the page. Bennylin (talk) 10:14, 10 December 2014 (UTC)

Magic Word ' | '
When I created the template for this magic word, I was having an issue using it with tables when I passed them in parameters for templates. I was using the syntax for specifying why I created the template. One thing to note is that the '|' character must come immediately after the closing tag. Otherwise, the white space messes up the parsing of the character when being used in tables; at least for what I was using it for. A newline simply doesn't cut it. --Erutan409 (talk) 14:48, 5 October 2014 (UTC)


 * I have the same issue, have you found the solution?... Crystian

Proposition of text changes and errors.
--Jmarchn (talk) 06:26, 10 October 2014 (UTC)
 * In page name is nor translatable.
 * Where says:
 * "exactly as formatnum formats them with the wiki's locale" must be "exactly as  formats them with the wiki's locale"
 * "are changed; formatnum will only transform" must be "are changed;  will only transform"

Getting display on the page without parsing: mw:Help:Magic words#Other
Hi,

I have mediawiki 1.23 and most of the extension installed, including scribunto, parserfunctions...

Since, the august dump I am getting errors in the page like the page is not able to parser Magic words module. Do you have any idea why is that happening?

Most of the pages are broken.


 * Please consider revising your topic by removing unnecessary white-space and adding content under a registered account so that someone could actually respond back to you directly if they preferred.
 * --Erutan409 (talk) 13:06, 21 October 2014 (UTC)

Magic word print username??
There is some word that prints the username of the user who is seeing some page where is that MAGICWORD?

Crystian Marquez

Creation date
How can i get the "creation date" of a page? ... There exist some MAGICWORD?... or there exist a parser for get the creation date of a page?
 * I don't think that's possible by current Magic words. Bennylin (talk) 10:01, 10 December 2014 (UTC)

How to create a filepath for a specific page in a PDF or DJVU? It only accept one parameter, thumb size, and right now it only works for the first page of the PDF. Thanks. Bennylin (talk) 08:54, 10 December 2014 (UTC)


 * My current workaround on includes\parser\CoreParserFunctions.php (MW 23.1) is by adding the third argument ($argC) and one line of code. So now I could call the thumbnail for page 2 of the PDF . I'm not sure this is the best solution though. Bennylin (talk) 09:58, 10 December 2014 (UTC)

$parsedWidthParam['page'] = $argC;

Magic Word for IP address lookup
Are there any magic words to look up someone's IP address? 47.20.96.42 19:53, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
 * There is a special user right to get this data at all (checkuser or oversight, I always forget what is what). IOW, no. –Be..anyone (talk) 11:47, 29 December 2014 (UTC)

language magic word
It would appear that  where   is an ISO 639-3, three letter language code, either doesn't work as it should or that the documentation, such as it is, that suggests that ISO 639-3 language codes should work, is incorrect:

As a check, switching to ISO 639-1 works:

So, the questions are:
 * 1) Should  return a language name for three character ISO 639-3 language codes?
 * 2) If no, shouldn't the documentation state that  only supports ISO 639-1?
 * 3) If yes, where is the error and how does it get fixed?

—Trappist the monk (talk) 19:09, 10 January 2015 (UTC)


 * 1.1 no: The docu shouldn't say only, e.g.,  gives  . Some ISO 639-3 three letter codes have older ISO 639-1 two letter codes. From the work on RFC 4646 (predecessor of RFC 5646) I recall that ar and zh were the worst cases. Check out section 2.2.2 in 5646 about "macrolanguage zh". Admittedly arb also doesn't work, maybe the logic is "support only the shortest code". –Be..anyone (talk) 07:28, 13 January 2015 (UTC)


 * I'm confused. We aren't talking about language sub-tags; the documentation for   makes no mention of sub-tags.  The documentation says that it "[returns the] full name of the language for the given language code"  where 'language code' is vaguely defined as ISO 639-3.  Because   is a legitimate ISO 639-3 code (see at registration authority: ara)   should return Arabic which the language name assigned by the registration authority, shouldn't it?


 * —Trappist the monk (talk) 14:01, 14 January 2015 (UTC)
 * ISO 639 macrolanguage != language, if there is a problem it would be arb, not ara. –Be..anyone (talk) 08:45, 15 January 2015 (UTC)