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The most prominent implementation is the set of built-in JavaScript (ECMAScript) functions: encodeURI, encodeURIComponent, decodeURI, decodeURIComponent. These deserve a more prominent mention in the implementation section. Currently they are only mentioned in passing in the Non-standard implementations section.
A framekiller (or framebuster or framebreaker) is a technique used by websites and web applications to prevent their web pages from being displayed within a frame. A frame is a subdivision of a Web browser window and can act like a smaller window. A framekiller is usually used to prevent a website from being loaded from within a frameset ...
It appears that wikEd sometimes inserts or deletes a newline in the edit window. Typical scenario is as follows: you copy and paste something in the edit window
Hi, dunno if this would be possible, but if it was it would I for one would find it very usefull indeed. When you pop up information on an image page it would be helpfull if the resolution and file size of the image was included somewhere, this would make it easy to spot images that are a bit liberal with the definition of "low resolution" with regards to fair use images.
EEng 14:31, 21 June 2018 (UTC) Yes - we already have a proposal at Wikipedia: Village pump (perennial proposals) saying that we should have a bot to welcome new users, and a message about why this proposal has been rejected. Vorbee ( talk) 15:54, 22 June 2018 (UTC) But I've been activated since ages already!