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::Abdi: You mean the difference between [[sb_email_22]] and [[sb email 22]]/[[strongbad_email.exe]] and [[strongbad email.exe]]?  The articles themselves just have spaces in the titles, but when linking to them, the underscores will show up if they are used in lieu of a space. -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 16:36, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
::Abdi: You mean the difference between [[sb_email_22]] and [[sb email 22]]/[[strongbad_email.exe]] and [[strongbad email.exe]]?  The articles themselves just have spaces in the titles, but when linking to them, the underscores will show up if they are used in lieu of a space. -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 16:36, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
:::Sorry, I was looking at the url in one case and the title in another! —[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 17:15, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
:::Sorry, I was looking at the url in one case and the title in another! —[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 17:15, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
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HTML stuff like em dahses and middots will appear in a page title. However, I'm not sure if all of them will...— {{User: Seriously/sig}} 17:51, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

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Curious. Re:

The following characters are not allowed in page titles:

# + < > [ ] | { } &

What about myths & legends? That has a &. What does the above mean, then? Qermaq - (T/C) Image:Qermaqsigpic.png 18:38, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

  • # is an anchor.
  • + will not be accepted by MediaWiki. It shows up as nothing in a page title.
  • < and > are HTML tag indicators.
  • [ and ] are MediaWiki link indicators.
  • { and } are MediaWiki template indicators.
  • & is currently allowed in titles. — Lapper (talk) 01:12, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

Underscores in titles

Okay, how come sb_email_22 gets its underscores to show up as underscores—even when it wants one to be a space—and strongbad_email.exe shows it as a space when it wants it to be an underscore? —AbdiViklas 16:31, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

Both titles have the same problem, underscores can't exist in the title either. They can appear in the specific link if your display is set up right, but the title of the article won't display the underscore. Thunderbird 16:34, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Abdi: You mean the difference between sb_email_22 and sb email 22/strongbad_email.exe and strongbad email.exe? The articles themselves just have spaces in the titles, but when linking to them, the underscores will show up if they are used in lieu of a space. -- Tom 16:36, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I was looking at the url in one case and the title in another! —AbdiViklas 17:15, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

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HTML stuff like em dahses and middots will appear in a page title. However, I'm not sure if all of them will...— Seriously (Talk) 17:51, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

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