Help talk:Magic words

BASEPAGENAME and SUBPAGENAME do not output properly
I am running an installation of Mediawiki 1.11.0, and I cannot get  to output the appropriate page name. If the page is called "title/foo", it is supposed to output "title", but instead I get "title/foo". Same output with. Would appreciate some help... --Wikitonic 18:37, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Set $wgNamespacesWithSubpages to true for the namespaces where you want to use these templates. (It's better to ask these questions on Project:Support desk.) i Alex  08:17, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks! I'll try to post in a better place next time. --Wikitonic 16:22, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

User's User Name?
will link to your profile: Subfader But how about a code that returns your user name as plain text so i can use it for codes and links? --Subfader 11:05, 28 March 2008 (UTC)


 * I know that Uncyclopedia uses  in their article on You, but I think that one might be a custom magic word for them only. -- Lightsup55  ( T | C ) 07:30, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Section name
Is there any variable (or extension that enables it) which returns the current section name? Would be useful for manually inserting edit links. 193.62.111.10 09:47, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
 * I second this. Access to the current section name/number would be very helpful on occasion. ⇔ ChristTrekker 20:06, 4 September 2008 (UTC)


 * MediaWiki's bug-tracking database already has an old request for a section number variable. See 1605. --Zigger 16:42, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

Sync?
I have added a few that seemed to have been missed, like filepath and pagesize, but when about to add #special, I saw that #language and #tag aren't listed here, but are on m:Help:Magic_words. Should I add them? They are ptechnically parser functions, but so are many of the one listed here already. The definition of parser function vs variable is a bit hazy, so separating them isn't terribly easy. Here are all the (as of r33875) defined core parser functions:

Should all of these either all be included, or all moved to Help:Parser functions? Splarka 23:10, 24 April 2008 (UTC)


 * I think including them on this page would be better, so it's easier to reference or look something up. Maybe add a "Parser function" section? — Pathoschild 08:37:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

shows a wrong number
Hi,

I use  in the main page of my site. at the moment in the name space I have about 20 articles but just says ten.

I have:
 * 1)  MediaWiki: 1.11.0
 * 2) PHP: 5.2.4 (cgi)

how could that be fixed?

thanks,

--DonGiulio 20:48, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

START
The magic word __START__ does not appear in the list $mDoubleUnderscoreIDs defined in MagicWord.php. John Vandenberg 02:58, 30 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Start and End are obsolete. --G.Hagedorn 08:27, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

something to obtain image dimensions?
There's a variable or something to get the "dimensions" of a file in the "Image" description pages?

(I want to put this info in a property using SemanticMediaWiki; I see the info is there but I don't know how to obtain it)

Thanks in advance.

Dvdgmz.--Dvdgmz 11:09, 3 September 2008 (UTC)

__NEWSECTIONLINK__ or alternative in 1.6.10?
is there any alternative to __NEWSECTIONLINK__ or in 1.6.10?

PAGESINCATEGORY doesn't work on my site.
I cannot seem to get the PAGESINCATEGORY magic word to work. My wiki treats it like its a Template.

Is there a setting that needs to be set somewhere to make it work? My Wiki Version is 1.13.1

I note that it works here: =

Magic word requests

 * User's User Name
 * Section name
 * image dimensions
 * page_id
 * Random GUID (Globally Unique ID) string

I would like to have page_id TechControl 21:00, 28 October 2008 (UTC)

Create Date ?
Hi, is there a way to display the date a page was created? I only found the REVISIONDAY - REVISIONTIMESTAMP, etc ... But i need the CREATEDATE. Can anyone help with a workaround? thanks in advance best regards --TurboKanne 08:56, 21 November 2008 (UTC)

How can I figure out the name space of a contribution
Hello, I'd like to know how to figure out that e.g. "Template:Unreferenced" is actually located in the name space template, the same for all other name spaces (files, categories, helps, etc.). I couldn't find any magic word like that. Would it be possible to create one (something like     resulting in "Template")? Does anybody know any other way to find it out?, regards, --Poco a poco 18:08, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
 * In the latest version of MediaWiki, you can use the   variable also as a parser function:    &rarr; . Happy ‑ melon 22:34, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

PAGESIZE:
Hi! Is there any way that PAGESIZE: displayed the size in a given number of digits? For example, something like   resulted 02,560. If you could answer in my wikipedia spanish talk page, altought i'll try to check this one. Thanks, Gons 23:14, 5 March 2009 (UTC).


 * Replied Splarka 08:30, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

" NOINDEX"
"NOINDEX" does not work with Google.68.4.177.125 21:06, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

Revision Date issues
We have both and. Any reason there is no, which would allow to create standard international ISO dates (2009-01-01)? Also, would be useful in a template we try to construct. --G.Hagedorn 08:30, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
 * was added in Special:Code/MediaWiki/48149 (3 days ago) and has not made it past code review yet. Splarka 07:03, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Cool - that is a nice coincidence! --G.Hagedorn 21:31, 13 March 2009 (UTC)

Q/ doesn't work on my wiki. You'v got any idea ?
 * A/ Needs MW 1.14++.

Finding associated talk page
Is there a way, given a page name as parameter, to obtain the page name of the associated talk page? For example:

Happiness      -->  Talk:Happiness File:Happiness -->  File talk:Happiness

While I can get the talk page namespace with  , I don't see how to get the page within that namespace. For an example for which this is desirable, consider en:Template:nothanks-sd, which gets pre-filled from en:Template:db-filecopyvio as, for example,  File:Foo.JPG, so as to blithely produce defective links such as. --Lambiam 12:44, 23 March 2009 (UTC)

To answer my own question: en:Template:talk does the job. --Lambiam 13:18, 23 March 2009 (UTC)

FULLPAGENAME normal operation
If you use fullpagename or any of those magic words on an editnotice (for example, as a "view" or "edit" link that is meant to point to the editnotice), it will point to the desired page instead. I've encountered this on the English wikipedia (see this as an example). Everyone ok with adding a bit to that section to clarify this? Master of Puppets 15:49, 15 April 2009 (UTC)


 * It works the same way in templates. Expected. Nothing to do specifically with edit notices. Magic words apply to the page being viewed. This is already clarified at the top of the page:
 * Page-dependent magic words will affect or return data about the current page, even if the word is added through a transcluded template or included system message.
 * Splarka 19:48, 15 April 2009 (UTC)