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Interwiki and link
The link tags should be sorted alphabetically based on the local names of the languages, as described at m: Interwiki sorting order.
Interwiki links which link different language Wikipedias are known as Interlanguage links.

Interwiki and on
Interwiki linking is a facility for creating links to the many wikis on the World Wide Web.
Interwiki links on a CamelCase-based wiki frequently take the form of " Code: PageName ", where Code is the defined InterMap prefix for another wiki.
Interwiki links on wikis based on free links, such as Wikipedia, typically follow the same principle, but using the delimiters that would be used for internal links.
* m: Template: H-langs: Interwiki linking, used at the bottom of this page on Meta

Interwiki and wiki
* Interwiki links in MediaWiki and other wiki software.

Interwiki and for
This is a demo page for Help: Interwiki linking.
Proposal for Interwiki barnstar ( take 3 )

Interwiki and markup
* Interwiki links are simplified markup hyperlinks lead to pages of other wikis.

Interwiki and .
: Interwiki: bn, ja.
Interwiki links can be piped, just as with wikilinks.
Interwiki links ( like external links ) are displayed in a slightly paler blue than ordinary wikilinks.
Interwiki links work as normal e. g. w: Special: Contributions / XX.

link and notation
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
The notation shows an asterisk * for each link added to the peg that was just placed.
In braid theory notation, the link is written
In the latter case, the motivation was to link Abrial's specification notation Z, via a rigorous relation of behaviour-preserving program refinement, to an executable programming notation based on Dijkstra's language of guarded commands.

link and varies
This functioning of MPRs makes OLSR unique from other link state routing protocols in a few different ways: The forwarding path for TC messages is not shared among all nodes but varies depending on the source, only a subset of nodes source link state information, not all links of a node are advertised but only those that represent MPR selections.
Support and implementation among aggregators varies: if the software understands the specified file format, it may automatically download and display the content, otherwise provide a link to it or silently ignore it.
Like the other Decepticon cassettes (" Cassettrons " in Japan ), Ravage is connected to Soundwave, although the strength of this link varies from continuity to continuity, appearing at its strongest in the original animated series.

link and depending
Any string of characters may or may not be a well-formed name for a file or a link depending upon the context of application.
By generating the most conservative instruction ( usually the largest relative or absolute variant, depending on platform ) and adding relaxation hints, it is possible to substitute shorter or more efficient instructions during the final link.
Four territorial regions link the Land Forces with the cantons by coordinating territorial tasks inside of their sector and are immediately responsible for the security of their regions, depending only on the decisions of the Federal Council.
In public networks, X. 25 was typically billed as a flat monthly service fee depending on link speed, and then a price-per-segment on top of this.
When the cursor hovers over a link, depending on the browser and / or graphical user interface, some informative text about the link can be shown, popping up, not in a regular window, but in a special hover box, which disappears when the cursor is moved away ( sometimes it disappears anyway after a few seconds, and reappears when the cursor is moved away and back ).
Coil springs are located at each of the four wheels, and suspension is independent in front, whereas the rear axle is a 5 link live-type, with ratios between 3. 90 and 4. 30 depending on the model and market.
The sparsely populated Marquesas Islands, located from Tahiti, the most populous island and dominant political center of French Polynesia, often feel neglected by politicians in Tahiti, and some favor a direct link with Paris instead of depending on Papeete.
Marvel relaunched The Punisher War Journal in 2009 as simply Punisher, with a thematic link tied to the events of the " Dark Reign " storyline and, following the departure of writer Garth Ennis, retitled the Marvel MAX series ( formerly Punisher MAX ) as Punisher: Frank Castle MAX and, more recently, as Punisher: Frank Castle or Frank Castle: The Punisher ( depending on the source ); launching a new series called PunisherMAX by Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon.
Inflation was however often in the two-digits, and this was dealt with eliminating a wage-price increase link known as scala mobile (" escalator "); under this system, wages had been increased automatically depending on inflation.
There are no scheduled transport links between Chausey and the other Channel Islands, although between two and four daily shuttles link Chausey to mainland France, depending on the season.
The number of components of the link can be anything from 1 to n, depending on the permutation of strands determined by the link.
Typing deadurl. com / left of a broken link in the browser's address bar and pressing enter loads a ranked list of alternate urls, or ( depending on user preference ) immediately forwards to the best one.
ACLs can also restrict the establishment of a link depending on the destination host being contacted and the host trying to establish the connection.
HP TruCluster provides a " context dependent symbolic link " ( CDSL ) which points to different files depending on the node that accesses it.
For example, the case above of predicted number of beach attendees would typically be modeled with a Poisson distribution and a log link, while the case of predicted probability of beach attendance would typically be modeled with a Bernoulli distribution ( or binomial distribution, depending on exactly how the problem is phrased ) and a log-odds ( or logit ) link function.
The link is bi-directional and France and Britain can import / export depending upon individual needs.
Although this may vary depending on the point of the view of the player, most of the events are negative ones-Thrall's escape from his prison, leading to the formation of the new Horde, enemies of the Alliance ; the opening of the Dark Portal, in which a corrupted Medivh opens up a link with the world of Draenor, starting the orcish invasions of Azeroth and ensuing wars ; and the Culling of Stratholme, a defining moment in which Prince Arthas's fall to madness leads to the rise of the undead Scourge and his eventual merge with the Lich King-but they insist that the outcome of preventing such events would be " much worse ".
To do that, go to the page's URL, either by typing the URL directly or following a ( broken ) link, and then press " Watch " ( depending on the skin you may have to press Cancel first ).
When copying an external link from the preview into the edit summary box then, depending on the operating system, the " printable version " is copied, i. e. how it is normally rendered, and in addition, between parentheses, the URL ; hence the same information as in the wikitext, but in a different format, as well as a possible sequential number.

link and largely
PPP is commonly used as a data link layer protocol for connection over synchronous and asynchronous circuits, where it has largely superseded the older Serial Line Internet Protocol ( SLIP ) and telephone company mandated standards ( such as Link Access Protocol, Balanced ( LAPB ) in the X. 25 protocol suite ).
The court examined and rejected the State's argument that same-sex marriages would do harm by weakening the link between marriage and child rearing, based largely on the arguments provided by the plaintiffs.
Once operational, the aerobot will be largely on its own and will have to conduct its mission autonomously, accepting only general commands over its long link to Earth.
The site is regarded as an important ecological area as a result of it being a largely intact vegetation and wildlife corridor that serves as a link between the Mount Manypeaks and Waychinicup areas with the Cheynes Baech and Pallinup areas.
Prior to around 1915, The Coos region was largely isolated from the rest of Oregon due to difficulties in crossing the Coast Range and fording rivers, and the Pacific Ocean was used to link people to other areas, including San Francisco, which was an easier two-day trip compared to traveling inland over rugged terrain.
However, the link between genetics and self-harm in otherwise healthy patients is largely inconclusive.
The need for periodic signal regeneration was largely superseded by the introduction of the erbium-doped fiber amplifier, which extended link distances at significantly lower cost.
However, the war on land was progressing, largely to the advantage of the Allies, who cut off the railway link in July 1916 and threatened to isolate Kigoma completely.
The importance is largely due to the location at Benmore of the southern terminal station of the HVDC Inter-Island link.
And, just to link it up, can we say that your suicide will be largely on account of past petting-parties?
Terrestrial microwave relay, a technology later introduced to link stations, has been largely supplanted by coaxial cable, fiber, and satellite, which usually offer superior cost-benefit ratios.
Others link it largely to subjective lifestyle choices, differentiating between car-owning and car-free households.
In the beginning, Prestwick was the only Scottish airport allowed to operate a transatlantic link, largely due to the very benign weather conditions on the Ayrshire coast.
JDI works to address the devastating link between sexual abuse behind bars and the spread of HIV inside prisons and in the community – a link that has been largely ignored by public health officials.
Lastly, point 6 represents a collection of sports ' lovers who largely segregate themselves but still manage to link back to the higher traffic blogs toward the center of the blogosphere.
A strong link to agriculture means that Temiskaming Shores has largely avoided the boom-and-bust cycle typical of most mining-and forestry-dependent small towns, and has been able to maintain a stable population base with a healthy local economy.
Today, < tt > ar </ tt > is generally used only to create and update static library files that the link editor or linker uses ; it can be used to create archives for any purpose, but has been largely replaced by < tt > tar </ tt > for purposes other than static libraries.
Intended to be replacements for the Associations of Publicly Owned Enterprises — the largely administrative organizations that previously served as a link between the ministries and the individual enterprises — the Kombinate resulted from the merging of various industrial enterprises into large-scale entities in the late-1970s, based on interrelationships between their production activities.
The LB & SCR system in West Sussex was largely completed by 1870 except for a link between Midhurst and Chichester, which had been delayed by the financial crisis of 1867 ; this was revived and opened in 1881.
After the end of Apartheid, many residents of Laudium moved to the neighbouring ( formerly whites-only ) suburbs of Erasmia and Christoburg which lie directly south of Laudium, and, eventually, a link road was constructed, and later tarred, allowing for direct travel between the suburbs ( previously, the only way to travel between Laudium and Erasmia was a circuitious route via the R55 ), and by the time of the 2001 Census, Indians made up almost 66 % of the population of Erasmia and Christoburg, having largely displaced their white residents in the preceding ten years.
Posters are presumed responsible for selecting only the most interesting or novel websites to link, and users ' reputations are largely determined by overall posting quality.
There is no rail link, largely dictated by geography.
Urban growth accelerated in Preston during the 1920s, thanks largely to the establishment of a direct rail link between Collingwood and Flinders Street in 1904 ( later electrified in 1926 ), and a building of a tram line linking Melbourne and the city in 1920.

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