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An interwiki link is a kind of short-cut link that allows you to link to an external website (it doesn't have to be another wiki) using a simple syntax similar to an internal page link. The interwiki reference takes a single parameter and uses it to construct the full URL to the external site.

The following Joomla!-specific interwiki links are supported in this wiki.

Odnośniki do forum.joomla.org

To link to a specific forum board in forum.joomla.org you can use this syntax:

[[jforum:#####]]
where ##### is replaced by the board number. For example, the Developer Documentation Forum is board number 60 and so can be linked to by inserting [[jforum:60]] into the wiki page. Just to prove it works, here it is: jforum:60. Piped links work too, so
[[jforum:60|Developer Documentation Forum]]
is rendered as: Developer Documentation Forum

To make things a little bit easier when linking to any of the well-known Working Group fora you can use the {{jforum}} template. It accepts a (hopefully) easy to remember keyword instead of a number to create a link. Instead of [[jforum:60]] you can use {{jforum|devdoc}} or {{jforum|ddt}} (Developer Documentation Team). And to prove the template works equally well, here's how both keywords are rendered: Developer Documentation forum and DevDocs forum.

Odnośniki do tematów na forum.joomla.org

To link to a specific forum topic (thread) in forum.joomla.org you can use this syntax:

[[jtopic:#####]]
where ##### is replaced by the topic number. For example, the forum thread announcing the first Joomla! Doc Camp is topic number 248141 and so can be linked to by inserting [[jtopic:248141]] into the wiki page. Just to prove it works, here it is: jtopic:248141. Piped links work too, so
[[jtopic:248141|Joomla! Doc Camp]]
is rendered as: Joomla! Doc Camp

Odnośniki do tropiciela błędów na JoomlaCode.org

To link to a specific tracker item (eg. a bug report) in JoomlaCode.org you can use this syntax:

[[jtracker:#####]]
where ##### is replaced by the tracker ID number. For example, the tracker item "Issue with (Today) string" is tracker number 8867 and so can be linked to by inserting [[jtracker:8867]] into the wiki page. Just to prove it works, here it is: jtracker:8867. Piped links work too, so
[[jtracker:8867|Issue with (Today) string]]
is rendered as: Issue with (Today) string. Note that you will probably need to be logged into JoomlaCode for these links to work as expected.

Odnośniki do pomocy podręcznej na help.joomla.org

Aby wstawić odnośnik do artykułu pomocy podręcznej (ekranu pomocy) na serwerze pomocy, korzystamy z klucza odnośnika, zgodnie z następującą składnią:

[[jhelp:#####]]
gdzie #### zastępujemy kluczem odnośnika. Przykładowo, artykuł na temat konfiguracji globalnej Joomla 1.5 posiada klucz odnośnika screen.config.15, więc aby osadzić odnośnik, wpisujemy na stronie wiki [[jhelp:screen.config.15]]. Just to prove it works, here it is: jhelp:screen.config.15. Piped links work too, so
[[jhelp:screen.config.15|Global Configuration]]
is rendered as: Global Configuration.

Odnośniki do dokumentacji PHP

To link to a reference page on php.net you can use this syntax:

[[php:xxxxxxxxx]]
where xxxxxxxxx is replaced by a word, usually a PHP function name. For example, the reference page for the PHP strlen() function can be linked to by inserting [[php:strlen]] into the wiki page. Just to prove it works, here it is: php:strlen. Piped links work too, so
[[php:strlen|strlen()]]
is rendered as: strlen().

Odnośniki do Wikipedii

To link to a page on (english) wikipedia.org you can use this syntax:

[[wikipedia:xxxxxxxxx]]

where xxxxxxxxx is the target page name. For example, the Joomla! page can be linked to by inserting [[wikipedia:Joomla!]]. Just to prove it works, here it is: wikipedia:Joomla!. Piped links work too, so [[wikipedia:Joomla!|]] is rendered as: Joomla!.