Talk:Divide and conquer
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mediawiki buglet
Here I wanted to do an interlangauge link inside the page:
If I do [[la:Divide et imperia]] in the middle of a page, as in
Divide and conquer is derived from the latin saying [[la:Divide et imperia|Divide et imperia]].
Then the link won't appear as part of the main article text. It's a nice feature to put stuff at the bottom of the page, but in this case, it breaks. :-/
Oh well. Kim Bruning 16:42, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- There is a list of latin phrases in the English Wikipedia. Link to that page, and your problem becomes their problem... Jorge Stolfi 02:23, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- [[:la:Divide et imperia]]=la:Divide et imperia. Note that I see what good will it do you, given that there's no such article in the moment, and that all such link would be inappropriate. Still, it's a trick worth knowing. -- Itai 23:46, 5 May 2004 (UTC)
- You're probably right, and thank you very much. Kim Bruning 07:58, 6 May 2004 (UTC)
I have changed the links to be "in the raw" (foo (bar) instead of foo) in order to help the task of short-circuiting links to this page. Also the entries should not be full definitions; they should only give enough context to direct the reader to the proper page.Jorge Stolfi 02:23, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)