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One of the two [[XmlWiki]] embedding operators which extend MediaWiki's linking syntax, the other is [[embed.2|embed]].
 
One of the two [[XmlWiki]] embedding operators which extend MediaWiki's linking syntax, the other is [[embed.2|embed]].
 
The apply operator is in the form of a ''star'' (*) after the double-square bracket opening the link statement.
 
The apply operator is in the form of a ''star'' (*) after the double-square bracket opening the link statement.
 
:eg. <tt>[</tt><tt>[*article-name|transform1|transform2...]]</tt>
 
:eg. <tt>[</tt><tt>[*article-name|transform1|transform2...]]</tt>
 
*see [[Apply examples]] and [[talk:document.php]]
 
*see [[Apply examples]] and [[talk:document.php]]

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One of the two XmlWiki embedding operators which extend MediaWiki's linking syntax, the other is embed. The apply operator is in the form of a star (*) after the double-square bracket opening the link statement.

eg. [[*article-name|transform1|transform2...]]