Help talk:Extension:GlobalUserPage

Local links on something like meta when 'xtranscluded'
How will you be suggesting to manage meta user pages that have meta specific links? Use of m: in the link will not work locally, cannot use a template as that won't transclude, and wrapping the m: component in &lt;includeonly> multiple times is going to be a PITA, and hard to get users to undertake. Is there a technical means that this could be addressed? Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  12:31, 6 February 2015 (UTC)


 * m: does work locally.
 * Did you test before commenting? What's "transcluded" is the HTML, how could interwiki prefixes possibly matter? --Nemo 13:50, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
 * I just tested it, and m does work fine locally. Templates "transclude" in the sense that whatever content you see on meta should be rendered the same on remote wikis. Legoktm (talk) 18:57, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
 * I have had issues with m: before, glad to know that it isn't an issue today. The reference to template was a a solution to hiding m: to make it easier, and is redundant. — billinghurst  sDrewth  22:34, 6 February 2015 (UTC)

Proof of concept of interwikis and combinations

 * Special:RecentChanges
 * m:Special:RecentChanges
 * w:Special:RecentChanges
 * s:Special:RecentChanges
 * q:Special:RecentChanges
 * w:en:Special:RecentChanges
 * q:en:Special:RecentChanges
 * s:en:Special:RecentChanges
 * w:de:Special:RecentChanges
 * s:de:Special:RecentChanges
 * q:de:Special:RecentChanges
 * c:Special:RecentChanges
 * en:Special:RecentChanges
 * de:Special:RecentChanges
 * de:w:Special:RecentChanges <- this one fails, it takes you back to English Wikipedia
 * de:s:Special:RecentChanges
 * de:q:Special:RecentChanges


 * Again, this has nothing to do with the extension at hand. The one "failure" is expected behaviour, see m:Help:Interwiki linking (I suggest you move this on the talk of that help page). --Nemo 09:51, 8 February 2015 (UTC)

Changing default page to another
Hi. Is there/Will there be a way to change the default page from the Meta's page itself to e.g. some subpage like m:Special:MyPage/global? It's not like I'm too happy with need to have loads of fancy parser functions (well otherwise I don't see how I'm gonna have it rendered depending on content language, wiki's type (I mean wp, wq, wb etc.) and so on) on the userpage itself, while it wont be so bad somewhere on a subpage I think. --Base (talk) 03:32, 12 February 2015 (UTC)