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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.
* Interwiki links are simplified markup hyperlinks lead to pages of other wikis.
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* Interwiki links in MediaWiki and other wiki software.
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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.
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Interwiki and link
Interwiki link notation varies, depending largely on the syntax a wiki uses for markup.
The link tags should be sorted alphabetically based on the local names of the languages, as described at m: Interwiki sorting order.

Interwiki and .
: Interwiki: bn, ja.
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The Bosphorus, which links the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, is about long and averages in width but narrows in places to less than.
The Dardanelles Strait, which links the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea, is approximately long and increases in width toward the south.
It was in this reign that an important change in the government of the Danubian Principalities was introduced: previously, the Porte had appointed Hospodars, usually native Moldavian and Wallachian boyars, to administer those provinces ; after the Russian campaign of 1711, during which Peter the Great found an ally in Moldavia Prince Dimitrie Cantemir, the Porte began overtly deputizing Phanariote Greeks in that region, and extended the system to Wallachia after Prince Stefan Cantacuzino established links with Eugene of Savoy.
Her symbolic role in this unique mission to the Spanish Court was intended to emphasize the international links which were forged by her 16th-century ancestor, Ieyasu Tokugawa.
* There is a section on Autonomous Houses in the Reality Sculptors wiki, including links to a mailing list which frequently discusses autonomous design considerations.
'"), in which he argued that being or dasein links one's sense of one's body to one's perception of world.
According to Dáithí Ó hÓgáin, the term Céad Shamhain or Cétshamhainin means " first half ", which he links to the Gaulish word samonios ( which he suggests means " half a year ") as in the end of the " first half " of the year that begins at Samhain.
The CNP worked to preserve the identity of Cornwall and improve its economy, and encouraged links with Cornish people overseas and with other regions which have distinct identities.
Two paintings ( both dated 1565 ) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder depict Dutch peasants curling — Scotland and the Low Countries had strong trading and cultural links during this period, which is also evident in the history of golf.
Most recreational mail today is made of butted links which are galvanized or stainless steel, this is historically inaccurate but is much less expensive to procure and maintain than historically accurate reproductions.
In Unix-like systems, user-space processes do not normally deal with files at all ; the operating system provides a level of abstraction which means that almost all interaction with files from user-space is through hard links.
Linebarger's cultural links to China are partially expressed in the pseudonym " Felix C. Forrest ", which he used in addition to " Cordwainer Smith ": his godfather Sun Yat-Sen suggested to Linebarger that he adopt the Chinese name " Lin Bai-lo " (), which may be roughly translated as " Forest of Incandescent Bliss ".
Specific episodes are made easier to remember and recall by repeatedly exposing oneself to them ( which strengthens the links in the memory space ) allowing for faster retrieval when remembering.
Victorian historians often referred to the tribe as the Damnonii, which is also the name of another Celtic people from lowland Scotland, although there are no known links between the two populations.
However, such badly synchronised links were frowned upon because of the problems associated with sending faxes and / or other modem based communication which were not specifically identified within the protocol.
The report concludes that, on the basis of information presented, ECHELON was capable of interception and content inspection of telephone calls, fax, e-mail and other data traffic globally through the interception of communication bearers including satellite transmission, public switched telephone networks ( which once carried most Internet traffic ) and microwave links.
What links them together is the use of the Chinese logographs 皇 ( huáng ) and 帝 ( dì ) which together or individually are imperial.
These " politically neutral " groups tend to avoid global conflicts and view the settlement of inter-human conflict as separate from regard for nature-in direct contradiction to the ecology movement and peace movement which have increasingly close links: While Green Parties and Greenpeace, and groups like the ACTivist Magazine for example, regard ecology, biodiversity and an end to non-human extinction as absolutely basic to peace, the local groups may not, and may see a high degree of global competition and conflict as justifiable if it lets them preserve their own local uniqueness.
The Erlang B formula assumes an infinite population of sources ( such as telephone subscribers ), which jointly offer traffic to N servers ( such as links in a trunk group ).
The R40, which connects Accra to Adenta through the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, forms part of the N4 which links Accra to Koforidua and Kumasi through the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange.
Subsequently, fibre links into the FLAG cable system ( which had a landing point in Estepona, about 50 km from Gibraltar ) were established and along with microwave links to Morocco giving Gibraltar a resilient communications infrastructure.

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ATM provides data link layer services that run over a wide range of OSI physical Layer links.
At the time of the design of ATM, 155 Mbit / s Synchronous Digital Hierarchy ( SDH ) with 135 Mbit / s payload was considered a fast optical network link, and many Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy ( PDH ) links in the digital network were considerably slower, ranging from 1. 544 to 45 Mbit / s in the USA, and 2 to 34 Mbit / s in Europe.
On slower or congested links ( 622 Mbit / s and below ), ATM does make sense, and for this reason most asymmetric digital subscriber line ( ADSL ) systems use ATM as an intermediate layer between the physical link layer and a Layer 2 protocol like PPP or Ethernet.
For example, a user space program cannot delete a file ; it can delete a link to a file, and if the kernel determines that there are no hard links to the file, it may then allow the memory location for the deleted file to be allocated for another file.
In 2007 China agreed to lend the DRC US $ 5bn for two major transport infrastructure projects to link mineral-rich Katanga, specifically Lubumbashi, by rail to an ocean port ( Matadi ) and by road to the Kisangani river port, and to improve its links to the transport network of Southern Africa in Zambia.
More links are then connected to that person ’ s link so you can remember what colour their shirt was, what the weather was like when you met them, etc.
Advanced networking features in switches and routers combat these issues through means including spanning-tree protocol to maintain the active links of the network as a tree while allowing physical loops for redundancy, port security and protection features such as MAC lock down and broadcast radiation filtering, virtual LANs to keep different classes of users separate while using the same physical infrastructure, multilayer switching to route between different classes and link aggregation to add bandwidth to overloaded links and to provide some measure of redundancy.
Air links, provided by Air Guyane, daily link Cayenne to Maripasoula and Saul.
* symlink ( symbolic link translator ): Implements symbolic links for filesystems that don't support them.
The two most common link patterns in wikis are CamelCase and free links ( arbitrary phrases surrounded by some set delimiter, such as < nowiki > double square brackets </ nowiki >).
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.
:: international: satellite earth stations-3 Intelsat, 1 Arabsat, and 29 land and maritime Inmarsat terminals ; fiber-optic cable to Saudi Arabia and microwave radio relay link with Egypt and Syria ; connection to international submarine cable FLAG ( Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe ); participant in MEDARABTEL ; international links total about 4, 000.
Each year links to its corresponding " in literature " article, except for poetry and poetry criticism, which link to corresponding " in poetry " articles.
Other links include the " part-of " link.
Under the simplest form, each node is composed of a datum and a reference ( in other words, a link ) to the next node in the sequence ; more complex variants add additional links.
country code-230 ; satellite earth station-1 Intelsat ( Indian Ocean ); new microwave link to Reunion ; HF radiotelephone links to several countries ; fiber optic submarine cable ( SAT-3 / WASC / SAFE ) provides connectivity to Europe and Asia
In addition to the constraint of RSVP bandwidth, users can also define their own constraints by specifying link attributes and special requirements for tunnels to route ( or not to route ) over links with certain attributes.
The supervisor had just seen a demonstration of the World Wide Web and suggested it could be improved and better conformed to the memex described by Vannevar Bush if links did not have to be manually inserted and instead one could follow a link simply by using the words themselves.
fiber-optic cable to South Africa, microwave radio relay link to Botswana, direct links to other neighbouring countries ; connected to Africa ONE and South African Far East ( SAFE ) submarine cables through South Africa ; satellite earth stations-4 Intelsat ( 2002 )
Suppose both ISPs have trans-Atlantic links connecting their two networks, but A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > link has latency 100 ms and B's has latency 120 ms.
( 2005 ) report that higher extroversion is related to greater risk tolerance ; McCrae and Costa ( 1997 ) link personality to tolerance of uncertainty, innovation and willingness to think outside the box ; Kowert, 1997 ) links personality to adventurousness, imagination, the search for new experiences and actively seeking out risk.
If the communication is mediated by several links in series with different bit rates, the maximum throughput of the overall link is lower than or equal to the lowest bit rate.
The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although hyperlinking between them conveys the reader's perceived site structure and guides the reader's navigation of the site which generally includes a home page with most of the links to the site's web content, and a supplementary about, contact and link page.
The ICFTU also maintained close links with the European Trade Union Confederation ( ETUC ) ( which includes all ICFTU European affiliates ) and Global Union Federations, which link together national unions from a particular trade or industry at international level.

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