Manual:$wgUrlProtocols/ko

상세내역
Defines the URL protocols that MediaWiki will recognize as valid in wfParseUrl. 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.

몇몇 예제들은 작동하지 않습니다 ( 그 이유는 "test://" 가 유효한 프로토콜로 정의되지 않았기 때문입니다):


 * 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 )

In MediaWiki 1.20.2+, adding  without trailing slashes to   will break image embedding using the   syntax. This is a known bug related to a change that made URL protocol matching case-insensitive. As a workaround, use  instead of   as shown below.

로컬 파일로 링크를 허용하기 위해서는 (인트라넷의 환경이라면 충분히 가능한 일입니다), 다음을 귀하의 LocalSettings.php 안에 추가하십시오:

Usually you only want to add protocols to this array.

Default value
The default value in MediaWiki 1.26.0 is

The default value in MediaWiki 1.22.0 is

Advanced modification
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: