UNC links/de

Die Universal Naming Convention oder auch UNC spezifiziert eine allgemeine Syntax für Links auf Netzwerkressourcen (z.B. geteilte Dateien, Ordner oder Drucker). Die UNC-Syntax für Windowssysteme ist die folgende:

\\Computername\Freigegebener Ordner\Dateiname

UNCs differ from URLs in that they do not have a protocol: prefix and that they can contain embedded spaces. In corporate use of MediaWiki, it is often useful to paste a UNC from Windows Explorer directly into a wiki page.

Installation
Install the extension. Follow installation instructions and add the optional "integrated string function functionality" line in LocalSettings.php by setting. Install the extension StringFunctions (to enable ).

Add  to  in :

array_push($wgUrlProtocols, "file://");

Create a template called Template:Unc (search for  and click Create this page), and paste this text into the page content:



Browser compatibility

 * With Internet Explorer on Windows UNC Links work without exception.
 * A recent patch applied to both IE8 and IE9 now requires the Wiki site to be in the Intranet Sites list for this to work correctly.


 * With Firefox file:/// links are disabled by default when appearing in non-local webpages. See:  and this mozillaZine article for how to enable them.
 * The mozillaZine article referenced is somewhat dated. Use the Local Filesystem Links add-on for current versions of Firefox.


 * For Google Chrome file:/// links are also disabled. They can be enabled using the LocalLinks extension.

Siehe auch

 * Help:Links