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This module finds whether a given namespace can have subpages.
Usage
editFrom wikitext
editFrom wikitext this module must be used via the {{ns has subpages}} template. Please see the template page for documentation.
From Lua
editUsually Lua modules should use mw.site.namespaces[namespace].hasSubpages
rather than this module. But if you have a good reason, it can be accessed like this:
Load the module:
local mNsHasSubpages = require('Module:Ns has subpages')
The subpage information can be found with the ._main function:
mNsHasSubpages._main(ns, frame)
- ns is the namespace name, number, or a page name. It defaults to the current namespace.
- frame is a frame object with which we can call frame:callParserFunction if necessary. This is optional, and intended for internal use.