Platonides,

it appears all these methods still creates selflinks =/

I'll figure out something. thanks anyways! =)

Walter Mazza


On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Platonides <[email protected]> wrote:

> Walter Mazza wrote:
> > Quick follow-up question on this...
> >
> > Trying out both methods, I see that wfMsg() bypasses the wiki parser and
> > returns the raw MediaWiki text
> > while msgWiki() returns the page already parsed.
> >
> > Both have their benefits and drawbacks but in my particular case, what I
> am
> > trying to figure out is how to prevent the links from being parsed by the
> > Linker class and having it apply the <strong class="selflink"> tag if a
> > person is on that page.
> >
> > using msgWiki() i don't think that is possible unless I somehow make it
> > bypass the makeSelfLinkObj() function?
> > where as the other option would be to use wfMsg() and create a function
> > similar to buildSidebar() but it looks like it still runs it through the
> > linker -> makeSelfLinkObj() thus making the <strong class="selflink">
> > instead of the proper
> >
> > maybe i am doing something wrong :P
> >
> > Any help or pointers to sites for refernce would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Walter Mazza
>
> wfMsg() is a family of functions.
> wfMsg() returns plain text, but wfMsgWikiHtml parses the wikitext, and
> wfMsgHtml() use html messages.
>
> The skin methods msg(), msgHtml() and msgWiki() also provide messages
> but seem to automatically fill the message parameters.
>
>
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