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Help:MediaWiki namespace : ウィキペディア英語版
The MediaWiki namespace is one of the standard namespaces in the database structure of the MediaWiki software, on which Wikipedia runs. The pages in this namespace (whose titles begin MediaWiki:) contain the text to be displayed in certain places in the web interface. Only administrators can edit this namespace, but all editors can propose changes on appropriate talk pages. See also Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages for discussions about the content of MediaWiki pages.== Overview ==The MediaWiki namespace allows administrators and interface editors to customise or translate the MediaWiki web interface.Caution: Some messages ''must'' have HTML links, and others ''must'' have wikilinks. To find out which is which, you must know where the message is used in the interface.Because the changes to these pages have a global effect, they are protected from editing, and only administrators and interface editors have the ability to edit them.By default, all messages are protected. This is necessary for a number of reasons:* Many messages are in plain HTML, so users could insert malicious scripts* Vandalism of some messages would be extremely disruptive, for example changes to the text of the links in the sidebar would immediately be visible to all users* A few messages can in theory cause the software to stop working if they are changed, for example MediaWiki:Linktrail. In practice the software ignores the database contents for MediaWiki:Linktrail, taking the regular expression straight out of the message files, for performance and stability reasons.If an administrator wishes to allow non-admins to edit a MediaWiki page, a method is to place the message on a template, and then transclude the template back onto the MediaWiki page. Another method is to redirect the page to one in a non-MediaWiki namespace. Non-admins who would like to request a minor change can do so by using the template on the talk page of the MediaWiki page. More substantive changes should be discussed at Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages; an edit request should then be made if there is consensus for the change.Changes that can benefit other wiki sites and are not specific to Wikipedia can be submitted to translatewiki.net (also known as TWN, formerly known as BetaWiki), see translatewiki:Translate:MediaWiki. Since English is the original language of the messages, changes to them cannot be directly edited in translatewiki.net, and have to be discussed in the support page there.MediaWiki pages can not and should not have documentation on the page itself for several reasons: among other things <noinclude> tags usually do not function in this namespace and the amount of data in MediaWiki space needs to be kept low for performance reasons. Instead a description of the message can be put at the top of the talk page. A template is available for this. Pages using this template can be found in .Some messages have old documentation available by setting the 'language' to qqq. For instance MediaWiki:Login has old, and somewhat incorrect, documentation at MediaWiki:Login/qqq. Don't update the /qqq messages, instead update the top of the talk page.

The MediaWiki namespace is one of the standard namespaces in the database structure of the MediaWiki software, on which Wikipedia runs. The pages in this namespace (whose titles begin MediaWiki:) contain the text to be displayed in certain places in the web interface. Only administrators can edit this namespace, but all editors can propose changes on appropriate talk pages. See also Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages for discussions about the content of MediaWiki pages.
== Overview ==
The MediaWiki namespace allows administrators and interface editors to customise or translate the MediaWiki web interface.
Caution: Some messages ''must'' have HTML links, and others ''must'' have wikilinks. To find out which is which, you must know where the message is used in the interface.
Because the changes to these pages have a global effect, they are protected from editing, and only administrators and interface editors have the ability to edit them.〔By default, all messages are protected. This is necessary for a number of reasons:
* Many messages are in plain HTML, so users could insert malicious scripts
* Vandalism of some messages would be extremely disruptive, for example changes to the text of the links in the sidebar would immediately be visible to all users
* A few messages can in theory cause the software to stop working if they are changed, for example MediaWiki:Linktrail. In practice the software ignores the database contents for MediaWiki:Linktrail, taking the regular expression straight out of the message files, for performance and stability reasons.
If an administrator wishes to allow non-admins to edit a MediaWiki page, a method is to place the message on a template, and then transclude the template back onto the MediaWiki page. Another method is to redirect the page to one in a non-MediaWiki namespace.〕 Non-admins who would like to request a minor change can do so by using the template on the talk page of the MediaWiki page. More substantive changes should be discussed at Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages; an edit request should then be made if there is consensus for the change.
Changes that can benefit other wiki sites and are not specific to Wikipedia can be submitted to translatewiki.net (also known as TWN, formerly known as BetaWiki), see translatewiki:Translate:MediaWiki. Since English is the original language of the messages, changes to them cannot be directly edited in translatewiki.net, and have to be discussed in the support page there.
MediaWiki pages can not and should not have documentation on the page itself for several reasons: among other things <noinclude> tags usually do not function in this namespace and the amount of data in MediaWiki space needs to be kept low for performance reasons. Instead a description of the message can be put at the top of the talk page. A template is available for this. Pages using this template can be found in .
Some messages have old documentation available by setting the 'language' to qqq. For instance MediaWiki:Login has old, and somewhat incorrect, documentation at MediaWiki:Login/qqq. Don't update the /qqq messages, instead update the top of the talk page.

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ウィキペディアで「The MediaWiki namespace is one of the standard namespaces in the database structure of the MediaWiki software, on which Wikipedia runs. The pages in this namespace (whose titles begin MediaWiki:) contain the text to be displayed in certain places in the web interface. Only administrators can edit this namespace, but all editors can propose changes on appropriate talk pages. See also Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages for discussions about the content of MediaWiki pages.== Overview ==The MediaWiki namespace allows administrators and interface editors to customise or translate the MediaWiki web interface.Caution: Some messages ''must'' have HTML links, and others ''must'' have wikilinks. To find out which is which, you must know where the message is used in the interface.Because the changes to these pages have a global effect, they are protected from editing, and only administrators and interface editors have the ability to edit them.By default, all messages are protected. This is necessary for a number of reasons:* Many messages are in plain HTML, so users could insert malicious scripts* Vandalism of some messages would be extremely disruptive, for example changes to the text of the links in the sidebar would immediately be visible to all users* A few messages can in theory cause the software to stop working if they are changed, for example MediaWiki:Linktrail. In practice the software ignores the database contents for MediaWiki:Linktrail, taking the regular expression straight out of the message files, for performance and stability reasons.If an administrator wishes to allow non-admins to edit a MediaWiki page, a method is to place the message on a template, and then transclude the template back onto the MediaWiki page. Another method is to redirect the page to one in a non-MediaWiki namespace. Non-admins who would like to request a minor change can do so by using the template on the talk page of the MediaWiki page. More substantive changes should be discussed at Wikipedia:MediaWiki messages; an edit request should then be made if there is consensus for the change.Changes that can benefit other wiki sites and are not specific to Wikipedia can be submitted to translatewiki.net (also known as TWN, formerly known as BetaWiki), see translatewiki:Translate:MediaWiki. Since English is the original language of the messages, changes to them cannot be directly edited in translatewiki.net, and have to be discussed in the support page there.MediaWiki pages can not and should not have documentation on the page itself for several reasons: among other things <noinclude> tags usually do not function in this namespace and the amount of data in MediaWiki space needs to be kept low for performance reasons. Instead a description of the message can be put at the top of the talk page. A template is available for this. Pages using this template can be found in .Some messages have old documentation available by setting the 'language' to qqq. For instance MediaWiki:Login has old, and somewhat incorrect, documentation at MediaWiki:Login/qqq. Don't update the /qqq messages, instead update the top of the talk page.」の詳細全文を読む



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