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You may view and change the protection level here for the page '''<nowiki>$1</nowiki>'''. Be sure that you are following the ] and/or ]. You may view and change the protection level here for the page '''<nowiki>$1</nowiki>'''. Be sure that you are following the ] and/or ].


By default, protections last indefinitely. To specify an expiry, enter a length of time or an expiration date in <span class=plainlinks></span>, e.g.: By default, protections last indefinitely. To specify an expiry, enter a length of time or an expiration date.
*Do not use non-integer values, such as "2.37 weeks" or "1.84 days", as these may be incorrectly formatted by the MediaWiki software.
* {{CURRENTMONTHABBREV}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTTIME}}:00 UTC {{CURRENTYEAR}} (the current date)
*Please note, ''all'' protections are removed at expiration time, regardless of the prior state of protection.
* 1 week

Do not use non-integer values, such as "2.37 weeks" or "1.84 days", as these may be incorrectly formatted by the MediaWiki software. Please note, ''all'' protections are removed at expiration time, regardless of the prior state of protection.


'''Do not''' use the ''Cascading protection'' option unless applying '''FULL''' protection. Semi-protected pages with cascading protection will '''full-protect''' all transcluded pages (see ]). '''Do not''' use the ''Cascading protection'' option unless applying '''FULL''' protection. Semi-protected pages with cascading protection will '''full-protect''' all transcluded pages (see ]).

Also, the cascading option does not affect the status of personal .js and .css pages.


''When necessary, please tag this page with the appropriate ] when protecting. Avoid doing so for protection with an expiration date.'' ''When necessary, please tag this page with the appropriate ] when protecting. Avoid doing so for protection with an expiration date.''

Revision as of 18:43, 11 March 2007

You may view and change the protection level here for the page $1. Be sure that you are following the protection policy and/or semi-protection policy.

By default, protections last indefinitely. To specify an expiry, enter a length of time or an expiration date.

  • Do not use non-integer values, such as "2.37 weeks" or "1.84 days", as these may be incorrectly formatted by the MediaWiki software.
  • Please note, all protections are removed at expiration time, regardless of the prior state of protection.

Do not use the Cascading protection option unless applying FULL protection. Semi-protected pages with cascading protection will full-protect all transcluded pages (see bug 8796).

When necessary, please tag this page with the appropriate protection template when protecting. Avoid doing so for protection with an expiration date.

Note: If this page is protected due to Office Actions, do not unprotect it without proper authorization.