Is there any reason not to have links from wikidata/FooBar to
en.wiki/FooBar and de.wiki/Foo#Bar? It would be a directed edge, but is
that a problem?
I think there are a lot of articles especially in the german wikipedia
where you don't have FooBar but Foo#Bar.
LB
On 27.11.2012 19:30, Marco Fleckinger wrote:
While having 3 articles in German it is always
the same article in
English.
AFAIK something like that is not possible to reflect in WikiData.
Correct.
In such a case, old style language links have to be used in the wikitext.
Note
however that the English article can only have one outgoing interlanguage
link
to german, the others are ignored (this was changed in core a few weeks
ago,
unrelated to wikidata).
One solution would be to create a "hub" page for the law in general on the
German wikipedia too.
-- daniel