Interwiki link standard: Difference between revisions

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    '''See [[Wiki linking]] for practical information how similar linking is done right now.'''
    '''See [[Wiki linking]] for practical information how similar linking is done right now.'''
    A proposal to meet the '''interwiki link standard''' at least from a user point of view, is to use [[anchor text]] that meets it, even though [[MediaWiki]] and [[GetWiki]] are still treating language spaces as subsets of Wikipedia.  So you create links that look right, and meet the eventual language-first-service-second standard, but they can be raw URLs or use the (wrong, service-first-language-second) name scheme [[MediaWiki]] and [[GetWiki]] use now.  So for example <nowiki>[[whatever you are forced by software to put here, put here, like wikipedia:fr:anomie or the raw URL|fr:Wikipedia:anomie]]</nowiki>.  A bot can clean it up later.