Yes, we can.
I did that to a certain degree on sh:... I would link from the
Cyrillic version of an article to the Latin version with, for example,
[[hr:sh:Astronomija]]. The name on the interwiki is for the Croatian
Wikipedia, yet it goes to the Srpskohrvatski Wikipedia.
Mark
On 28/06/05, Phil Boswell <phil.boswell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
"Mark Williamson" <node.ue(a)gmail.com>
wrote in
message news:849f98ed050627143841a440ca@mail.gmail.com...
[heavy snippage]
... Quenya, Sindarin, Cirth, and Tengwar have
some degree of followers (to be sure, I sometimes wish Tolkien had
combined all his languages into Tolkienish --- it's too bad the
Tolkien languages fanbase is sort of divided over so many different
languages)
So why not have one "Middle-Earth languages" wikipedia, which can accept
articles written in any or all of the above?
I would assume that the problem of overlapping titles would not arise since
the titles would necessarily be different even between languages using the
same script.
Which raises a question: is it possible to come up with a system which
replicates the functionality of inter-wiki links between pages within the
same wiki?
--
Phil
[[en:User:Phil Boswell]]
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