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A link in external link style can be of the forms:
The target is a URL which can start with "http://" or "ftp://"; "file://" does not work (by default; and if enabled, it only works in MSIE).
All characters of the URL must be among: A-Z a-z 0-9 ._\/~%-+&#?!=()@
If a URL contains a different character it should be converted; for example, ^ has to be written %5e, the hexadecimal ASCII value with a percent sign in front. A blank space can also be converted into an underscore.
Conversion:
" # $ % & ' * , : ; < > ? [ ^ ` { | } %22 %23 %24 %25 %26 %27 %2a %2c %3a %3b %3c %3e %3f %5b %5e %60 %7b %7c %7d
For the other characters either the code or the character can be used in internal and external links, they are equivalent. The system does a conversion when needed. E.g.
[[%C3%80_propos_de_M%C3%A9ta]]
is rendered as À_propos_de_Méta, almost like À propos de Méta, which leads to this page on Meta with in the address bar the URL
http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%80_propos_de_M%C3%A9ta
while http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/À_propos_de_Méta leads to the same.
All old versions of all pages are numbered (with oldid) approximately in the order of becoming an old version, i.e. in chronological order of the next edit of the same page.
See also Linking to specific versions of articles.
New pages are numbered (with curid) chronologically.
See also Multiple titles.
Examples:
In some cases of caching problems, to update a page it can help to use "action=purge", in a URL like https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/index.php?title=Help:URL&action=purge
There can be various kinds of errors in the URL. With some the server is not even reached, with others the server takes some action. The server may also go to the correct page and just ignore a wrong parameter or anchor.
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