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Wikipedia Links

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Name: Wikipedia Links
Author: Larry Nieves (aka Austriaco)
Description: This plugin will replace all ocurrence of tags of the form: [[en:Article Title]] with links to the corresponing article in the respective wikipedia international site (as specified by the two letter language code). For instance, an entry like [[en:DNA]] will produce a link to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA, while an entry like [[no:Næringsstoff]] will produce a link to http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Næringsstoff.

Permalink October 4, 2007 • Categories: Rendering, Plugin, 1.9, 3rd Party Integration, 1.102 comments

Comments:

Comment from: John [Visitor] Email · http://wow-factor.com
Thanks for this Larry. Works a treat using 2.0.2
Appreciated.
PermalinkPermalink 10/16/07 @ 11:32
Comment from: Will [Visitor] Email
It would be great it there could be a third parameter that specify the text that will be shown the visitor no matter what definition the link is pointing to.

Example:

How does the [[en:IP:Internet Protocol]] works?
PermalinkPermalink 08/14/08 @ 19:08

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