Hi Victor,
you may use the return value of
MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getLinkRenderer()->makeLink(
Title::newFromText( 'Some title that does not exist' ) );
If you are within a ContextSource you may also call the shortcut
"$this->getLinkRenderer()"
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Robert
On Mi, 2017-01-25 at
On Wed, 2017-01-25 at 12:03 -0200, Aran wrote:
> You need to add the "new" class to a link for it to be a red link,
> but
> there's no simple way to do this in standard wikitext markup. You'd
> have
> to something like enable raw html, add an extension that allows
> adding
> attributes to link
You need to add the "new" class to a link for it to be a red link, but
there's no simple way to do this in standard wikitext markup. You'd have
to something like enable raw html, add an extension that allows adding
attributes to link syntax, or you maybe add a CSS rule so you could for
example put
On Wed, 2017-01-25 at 13:45 +, John wrote:
> Does the page exist already?
No. The issue is to create a link to a page which does not exist.
I can hard-code HTML link in my PHP script, but I wonder if there is a
better way.
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 8:23 AM Victor Porton
>
Does the page exist already?
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 8:23 AM Victor Porton wrote:
> How to create a broken ("edit", "red") link to a page?
>
> That is I want to generate a HTML code which displays a link, clicking
> which leads to the editor (for a page). The link should be
How to create a broken ("edit", "red") link to a page?
That is I want to generate a HTML code which displays a link, clicking
which leads to the editor (for a page). The link should be red.
What is the right way to do this?
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