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===URLENCODE===
 
===URLENCODE===
Converts the text into URL friendly format by replacing spaces with " ": <nowiki>{{urlencode:hello world}}</nowiki> gives {{urlencode:hello world}}
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Converts the text into URL friendly format by replacing spaces with "+": <nowiki>{{urlencode:hello world}}</nowiki> gives {{urlencode:hello world}}
  
 
==NS==
 
==NS==
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:project}}</nowiki></code> gives {{ns:project}}.
 
<code><nowiki>{{ns:project}}</nowiki></code> gives {{ns:project}}.
  
However <code><nowiki>{{ns:{{SITENAME}}}}</nowiki></code> for <code><nowiki>{{SITENAME}}</nowiki></code>={{SITENAME}} doesn't work, on Meta it has the same effect as <code><nowiki>{
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However <code><nowiki>{{ns:{{SITENAME}}}}</nowiki></code> for <code><nowiki>{{SITENAME}}</nowiki></code>={{SITENAME}} doesn't work, on Meta it has the same effect as <code><nowiki>{&#123;Meta&#125;}</nowiki><code>, calling an existing [[m:Template:Meta|Template:Meta]].
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Similarly <code><nowiki>{{ns:{{ns:8}} talk}}</nowiki></code> fails without underscore: {{ns:{{ns:8}} talk}}. See [[Help:Variable]] for more canonical names like "'''<tt>project</tt>'''" and "'''<tt>talk</tt>'''".
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=== NS:1 ===
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:{{ns:0}}_talk}}</nowiki></code> fails: {{ns:{{ns:0}} talk}}. The canonical name for the talk namespace of articles is "'''<tt>talk</tt>'''" and not "'''<tt>_talk</tt>'''". But the following constructs work:
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:01}}</nowiki></code> gives {{ns:01}},
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:+1}}</nowiki></code> gives {{ns:+1}},
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:TALK}}</nowiki></code> gives {{ns:TALK}}, and
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<code><nowiki>{{ns:{{ns:1}}}}</nowiki></code> gives also {{ns:{{ns:1}}}}. Space sensitive, but not case sensitive.
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=== NS:0 ===
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<code><nowiki>'''#{{ns:0}}#'''</nowiki></code> gives '''#{{ns:0}}#''', an empty string. This is often handy, less vulnerable than a template '''void''' or similar,
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and less cryptic than [[Help:magic words|magic words]] like <tt><nowiki>__END__</nowiki></tt>.
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In constructs like <code><nowiki>{{ {{#if: {{{T|}}} | {{{T}}} | ns:0}} }}</nowiki></code>, where parameter '''T''' is
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normally the name of a template to be evaluated, but can be undefined or empty, <code><nowiki>{{ns:0}}</nowiki></code>
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is then a clean empty string. Without it <code><nowiki>{{}}</nowiki></code> would result in {{}}.
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Please note that <code><nowiki>{{ns:{{ns:0}}}}</nowiki></code> fails: {{ns:{{ns:0}}}}. NS cannot handle an empty <code><nowiki>{{ns:0}}</nowiki></code> argument.
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==== {{ns:0}} ====
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An empty section title like above is obtained using, in this case, <code><nowiki>==== {{ns:0}} ====</nowiki></code>. This is dubious, but arguably better than using the same trick to get invisble section headers twice on a page. At least <tt><nowiki>/*&#160;{{ns:0}}&#160;*/</nowiki></tt> makes sense in the edit history, if there's only one section using this particular trick.
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As shown in the table of contents this and similar tricks result in non-functional links. In conjunction with <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> it's less harmful, and maybe useful to get edit links for invisible sections with categories and interlanguage links. Other possibilities for different ''invisible'' section headers:
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# <code><nowiki>=== __NOTOC__ ===</nowiki></code>
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# <code><nowiki>=== ===</nowiki></code>
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# <code><nowiki>=== &amp;nbsp; ===</nowiki></code>
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# <code><nowiki>=== &amp;#160; ===</nowiki></code>
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== #language: ==
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<code>{&#123;#language: ''code''&#125;}</code> gives the language name of selected RFC 3066 language codes, otherwise it returns the input value as is. For a complete list see the [http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry IANA registry].
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:{{evaldemo|#language:da}}
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:{{evaldemo|#language:fo}}
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:{{evaldemo|#language:zh}}
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:{{evaldemo|#language:zh-min-nan}}
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:{{evaldemo|#language:ang}}
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:{{evaldemo|#language:tlh}} (missing, incomplete list)
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:{{evaldemo|#language:frr}} (missing, introduced 2006)
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:{{evaldemo|#language:mw}} (no language code as of 2006)
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This function will replace {{tim|n local}} and some of the [[Special:Prefixindex/Template:Lang name -]] templates.
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For actually supported alpha2 and alpha3 codes see {{tim|sttnw}}, the 27*26*26 template calls may take some time.
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==General features==
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The parameter value can be an expression involving (possibly multilevel): concatenation, applying a template, parser function, or colon function, or using a variable.
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Examples:
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*using {{tim|tc}}, <nowiki>{{uc:{{tc}}}}</nowiki> gives {{uc:in}}.
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*using {{tim|x3}}, <nowiki>{{#expr:{{x3|1}}/3}}</nowiki> gives {{#expr:111/3}}
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===Substitution===
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:''See also: '''[[Help:Substitution]]'''.''
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Applying "subst:" to a colon function works:
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<nowiki>{{subst:LC:AbC}}</nowiki> gives abc.
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Note that unless a technique like [[Help:Substitution#Optional substitution|optional recursive substitution]]
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is used, substituting a template which uses a colon function does not replace that colon function with its result.
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===See also===
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*[[Help:Magic words]]
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*[[ParserFunctions]]
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*{{tim|colon function}}
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*{{tim|wikivar}}
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{{h:f|langs=|enname=colon function}}

Revision as of 07:01, 7 June 2007

  A "colon function" is a predefined template with at least one unnamed parameter, separated from the function name by a colon ":" (unlike ordinary templates using "|"). Thus the syntax is:

{{ function name : parameter value }}

The function name is not case-sensitive. Further parameters (if any, depending on the function) are separated by "|".

Formatting

LC

Makes a text lowercase.

{{lc:AbCdEf}} gives abcdef.
{{lc:Ä Β Ç}} gives ä β ç, expected ä β ç.

UC

Makes a text uppercase.

{{uc:AbCdEf}} gives ABCDEF.
{{uc:ä β ß}} gives Ä Β ß, expected: Ä Β SS. Don't expect too much.

LCFIRST

Makes the first character lowercase: {{lcfirst:Ab Cd}} gives ab Cd.

UCFIRST

Makes the first character uppercase: {{ucfirst:aB cD}} gives AB cD.

URLENCODE

Converts the text into URL friendly format by replacing spaces with "+": {{urlencode:hello world}} gives hello+world

NS

Gives the namespace name for a given namespace number or name:

{{ns:4}} gives lensowiki.
{{ns:{{ns:12}}_talk}} gives Help talk.
{{ns:project}} gives lensowiki.

However {{ns:{{SITENAME}}}} for {{SITENAME}}=lensowiki doesn't work, on Meta it has the same effect as {{Meta}}, calling an existing Template:Meta.

Similarly {{ns:{{ns:8}} talk}} fails without underscore: MediaWiki talk. See Help:Variable for more canonical names like "project" and "talk".

NS:1

{{ns:{{ns:0}}_talk}} fails: Talk. The canonical name for the talk namespace of articles is "talk" and not "_talk". But the following constructs work:

{{ns:01}} gives Talk, {{ns:+1}} gives Talk, {{ns:TALK}} gives Talk, and {{ns:{{ns:1}}}} gives also Talk. Space sensitive, but not case sensitive.

NS:0

'''#{{ns:0}}#''' gives ##, an empty string. This is often handy, less vulnerable than a template void or similar, and less cryptic than magic words like __END__.

In constructs like {{ {{#if: {{{T|}}} | {{{T}}} | ns:0}} }}, where parameter T is normally the name of a template to be evaluated, but can be undefined or empty, {{ns:0}} is then a clean empty string. Without it {{}} would result in {{}}.

Please note that {{ns:{{ns:0}}}} fails: . NS cannot handle an empty {{ns:0}} argument.

An empty section title like above is obtained using, in this case, ==== {{ns:0}} ====. This is dubious, but arguably better than using the same trick to get invisble section headers twice on a page. At least /* {{ns:0}} */ makes sense in the edit history, if there's only one section using this particular trick.

As shown in the table of contents this and similar tricks result in non-functional links. In conjunction with __NOTOC__ it's less harmful, and maybe useful to get edit links for invisible sections with categories and interlanguage links. Other possibilities for different invisible section headers:

  1. === __NOTOC__ ===
  2. === ===
  3. === &nbsp; ===
  4. === &#160; ===

#language:

{{#language: code}} gives the language name of selected RFC 3066 language codes, otherwise it returns the input value as is. For a complete list see the IANA registry.

Template:Evaldemo
Template:Evaldemo
Template:Evaldemo
Template:Evaldemo
Template:Evaldemo
Template:Evaldemo (missing, incomplete list)
Template:Evaldemo (missing, introduced 2006)
Template:Evaldemo (no language code as of 2006)

This function will replace template:n local ( talk edit history links ) and some of the Special:Prefixindex/Template:Lang name - templates. For actually supported alpha2 and alpha3 codes see template:sttnw ( talk edit history links ), the 27*26*26 template calls may take some time.

General features

The parameter value can be an expression involving (possibly multilevel): concatenation, applying a template, parser function, or colon function, or using a variable.

Examples:

Substitution

See also: Help:Substitution.

Applying "subst:" to a colon function works:

{{subst:LC:AbC}} gives abc.

Note that unless a technique like optional recursive substitution is used, substituting a template which uses a colon function does not replace that colon function with its result.

See also

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