Manual:$wgExtensionAliasesFiles
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File:OOjs UI icon alert-destructive.svg | <translate> This feature was removed completely in version <tvar name=ver>1.16.0</tvar>.</translate> |
<translate> Extensions</translate>: $wgExtensionAliasesFiles | |
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Aliases for special pages provided by extensions. |
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<translate> Introduced in version:</translate> | 1.13.0 (r36631) |
<translate> Removed in version:</translate> | 1.16.0 |
<translate> Allowed values:</translate> | (array) |
<translate> Default value:</translate> | array() |
<translate> Other settings:</translate> <translate> Alphabetical</translate> | <translate> By function</translate> |
Details
Aliases for special pages provided by extensions.
Instead of using $wgExtensionAliasesFiles
, use $wgExtensionMessagesFiles
instead.
For an example, see the documentation about setting up a SpecialPage extension.
Prior to 1.16
Since 1.16 Use $specialPageAliases in a file referred to by $wgExtensionMessagesFiles
instead of this variable.
<translate> ≤</translate> 1.15
MediaWiki version: |
Associative array mapping special page to array of aliases. First alternative for each special page will be used as the normalized name for it. English aliases will be added to the end of the list so that they always work. The file must define a variable $aliases.
Example:
$wgExtensionAliasesFiles['Translate'] = __DIR__ . '/Translate.alias.php';