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The following characters are not allowed in page titles:
" # $ * + < > = @ [ ] \ ^ ` { } | ~
The reasons include:
There are some pages that don't obey these restrictions, for example [[w:$]]. These may cause problems.
Some very special characters, like two dots (¨) over the n are not allowed either. They can only be represented using Unicode, but the English Wikipedia uses w:ISO 8859-1.
Depending on the namespace and the settings a forward slash in the pagename provides special functionality.
Also, the first part of a page name may not coincide with [[help:Namespaces#Automatic_conversions_of_page_names|a project-independent namespace prefix that is automatically converted to another one]], e.g. the name [[w:Project: A-Kon|Project: A-Kon]] on Wikipedia is not possible.
The first part of a page name can coincide with a namespace prefix that is not converted. For example, there might be articles in the English Wikipedia about books called [[w:Wikipedia: The Big Adventure|Wikipedia: The Big Adventure]] and [[w:Talk: Secrets are Bad|Talk: Secrets are Bad]] (but only without the space after the colon). However, in that case the pages are in the wrong namespace. This may be inconvenient in searching or displaying a list of pages. Also, in the second case there is no link to a Talk page about the book. (As explained above, the second page name is not possible on e.g. the German Wikipedia.
A page name cannot start with a prefix that is in use to refer to another project, including language codes, e.g. "en:" (list), or one of the pseudo-namespaces "Media:" and "Special:".
Thus e.g. an article about the album "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" can not have that exact name. An attempt to create the article, whether by a link [[Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!]] or a URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q:Are_We_Not_Men%3F_A:_We_Are_Devo%21 leads to Wikiquote.
With regard to using the prefix of the project itself there is no consistency: a name like en:a cannot be used on en: (try [[w:en:a]] and [[w:en:en:a]]), while "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" can exist on Wikiquote: [[q:Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!]].
The maximum page name length is 255 bytes (excluding the namespace prefix). Be aware that non-ASCII characters may take up to four bytes in UTF-8 encoding, so the total number of characters you can fit into a title may be less than 255 depending on the language it's in.
In page names, a blank space is equivalent with an underscore. A blank space is displayed in the large font title at the top of the page, the URLs show an underscore. See also below.
If for the first letter of a page name two cases exist, as in the case of letters of the Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Armenian alphabets, the following applies.
All characters of namespace prefixes are case-insensitive. The canonical form, shown in large font as page header, and in URLs generated by the system, is with on most projects with one capital.
The first character of the page name (outside the main namespace: after the namespace prefix) may or may not be case-sensitive, depending on the project. <nowiki>[[Help:page name]]</nowiki> gives on this project: [[Help:page name]]. If the first character of the page name is case-sensitive this is a link (to a different page), otherwise it is bold (a [[help:self link|self link]] to this page).
Currently the first character of the page name is case-insensitive, except in the following Wiktionaries:
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The canonical form is with a capital.
Note that in the case of a prefix that is not a namespace for the software, and in the case of a second prefix, the case-insensitivity does not apply to the first character after this prefix, e.g. [[Template:H:Interwiki linking]] and [[Template:H:interwiki linking]] are distinguished.
Note that even the file name extension of an image is case-sensitive: compare [[:image:Stop_sign_us.jpg]] and [[:image:Stop_sign_us.JPG]]
Spaces/underscores which are ignored:
A page name can not contain e.g. %41, because that is automatically converted to the character A, for which %41 is the code. <nowiki>[[%41]]</nowiki> is rendered as [[%41]]. Similarly %C3%80 is automatically converted to the character À. <nowiki>[[%C3%80]]</nowiki> is rendered as [[%C3%80]]. The URL of the page is http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%80. One can argue what is the real name of the page, %C3%80 or À (a user will say the latter), but anyway there can not be distinct pages with these names.
The inclusion tag for a non-existing page shows a link with the canonical form of the page name: {{qwsazx}}, {{:qwsazx}}, {{project:qws azx}} give Template:Qwsazx, Qwsazx, FAIR:Qws azx; compare with ordinary links [[Template:qwsazx]], [[qwsazx]], [[project:qws azx]]; these work like [[piped link]]s, e.g. <nowiki>[[Qwsazx|qwsazx]]</nowiki>; in this case the conversion shows up on the referring page only when pointing at it: in the pop-up and in the status bar (if applicable for the browser); whether the target is a redirect, and what the final target is, is not shown at all.
An attempt to include a page from another project results in just displaying the wikitext, e.g.
A saved redirect page shows the canonical form of the target, even though the preview renders the link in the usual way, compare [1] with the preview of [2].
There is no feature for just conversion of spaces to underscores and of special characters to escape codes, but there are two features for doing this in combination with something else: localurl (see [[Help:Variable]]) and PAGENAMEE.
Most needs for conversion are covered by these, but e.g. in a template one cannot link to a page with a given name {{{1}}} on a project with a different [[Help:Configuration_settings_index#.24wgScript|$wgScript]].
[[Variable]] {{PAGENAME}} gives for this page Page name, Variable {{PAGENAMEE}} gives Page_name.
Thus in the first case a space is used, in the second case an underscore, like in URLs. Similarly À becomes the escape code %C3%80 (see above), etc.
{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}} and {{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAMEE}} give for this page Help:Page name and Help:Page_name, respectively. For a page in the main namespace the page name is prefixed with a colon.
Example:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Whatlinkshere&target={{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAMEE}}
gives
http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Whatlinkshere&target=Help:Page_name
Within localurl, {{PAGENAME}} should be used in the first part (because it is converted by localurl), or {{PAGENAMEE}} in the second part:
https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/index.php?title=Special:Allpages/Page_name&namespace=12
Wrong:
https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/index.php?title=Special:Allpages&namespace=12&from=Page name (wrong link)
https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/index.php?title=Special:Allpages/Page_name&namespace=12 (works here, the underscore, converted from a space, is not affected by the second conversion, but it does not work with special characters).
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