Project:VisualEditor testing/Test

MediaWiki 1.20.5 (and older?)
To customise the page results at Special:Book_Sources, for an ISBN number, edit the page Project:Book sources (or equivalent, defined by MediaWiki:Booksources). In the source use  wherever the ISBN number is to be included. See Wikipedia:Book sources, for an example.

Mediawiki 1.16.0 and newer (and maybe some older versions, too)
Mediawiki recognizes inline ISBNs; for example: the wikitext becomes ISBN 0-12-345678-9 (the dashes are optional), which corresponds to Special:Booksources/0123456789. This is a link to a special booksource page, generated on-the-fly by the script. You can influence the appearance of that generated page by putting your custom text into the pages Sadly, however, this only changes the text on the page, but not the list of shops. That shosadfd-coded from the file , where  is the current language of your Wiki. For example, the default Mediawiki installation in  assigns: $bookstoreList = array(     'AddALL' => 'http://www.addall.com/New/Partner.cgi?query=$1&type=ISBN',      'PriceSCAN' => 'http://www.pricescan.com/books/bookDetail.asp?isbn=$1',      'Barnes & Noble' => 'http://search.barnesandnoble.com/bookSearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=$1',      'Amazon.com' => 'http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=$1'   ); and there sadly is no possibility to override this in. would already be better if the above assignment would be done only if  has not already assigned a value. he only 2 ways to currently change that list are: Both changes sadly will be overwritten with your next MediaWiki software upgrade. For Germany, this could for example be changed to  bookstoreList = array(        'amazon.de'  => 'http://www.amazon.de/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?field-keywords=$1',        'amazon.com' => 'http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?field-keywords=$1',        'thalia.de'  => 'http://www.thalia.de/shop/tha_homestartseite/suche/?sswg=ANY&sq=$1'   ); tc.
 * 1) You patch that file directly with your custom shop list.
 * 2) You patch that file a little to only assign that value when   has not done so already.

dudeList = array; I'm high