This feature is not in MediaWiki because MediaWiki is for an
encyclopedia and it looks more professional to have titles with a
space in them ("Hash table" instead of "HashTable",
"Alabama" instead
of "AlaBama" or "AlabamA").
In my opinion, CamelCase (as it is called) is merely a relic of old
wikis, and should not be used any more.
You can read about this: (some articles have french versions)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase_and_Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CamelCase_and_Wikipedia
On 3/27/06, Gbely Raymond <gbely_raymond(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
hello,
Beginning , excuse you all for my "Bad English" , we speak french in my
country..:)
Is there any implmentation of automatic linking page for mediawiki ? I would
like know if it'll be possible to have this functionality on wikimedia, to edit
a page without regard how to produce page link with double brackets. I mean if
in a page there are some words related on the name to articles or pages ,
wikimedia must automatically transform those words as link to thoses pages
without that the editor need to put thoses word between brackets.
I saw on the net that it'was a basic function to all wiki engine . Why it's
not
implemented in mediawiki ???
I hope that i've been understood.
thanks for your help