-The prefix rules: a title consists of an optional interwiki
-prefix (such as "m:" for meta or "de:" for German), followed
-by an optional namespace, followed by the remainder of the
-title. Both Interwiki prefixes and namespace prefixes have
-the same rules: they contain only letters, digits, space, and
-underscore, must start with a letter, are case insensitive,
-and spaces and underscores are interchangeable. Prefixes end
-with a ":". A prefix is only recognized if it is one of those
-specifically allowed by the software. For example, "de:name"
-is a link to the article "name" in the German Wikipedia, because
-"de" is recognized as one of the allowable interwikis. The
-title "talk:name" is a link to the article "name" in the "talk"
-namespace of the current wiki, because "talk" is a recognized
-namespace. Both may be present, and if so, the interwiki must
-come first, for example, "m:talk:name". If a title begins with
-a colon as its first character, no prefixes are scanned for,
-and the colon is just removed. Note that because of these
-rules, it is possible to have articles with colons in their
-names. "E. Coli 0157:H7" is a valid title, as is "2001: A Space
-Odyssey", because "E. Coli 0157" and "2001" are not valid
-interwikis or namespaces.
+The prefix rules: a title consists of an optional interwiki prefix (such as "m:"
+for meta or "de:" for German), followed by an optional namespace, followed by
+the remainder of the title. Both interwiki prefixes and namespace prefixes have
+the same rules: they contain only letters, digits, space, and underscore, must
+start with a letter, are case insensitive, and spaces and underscores are
+interchangeable. Prefixes end with a ":". A prefix is only recognized if it is
+one of those specifically allowed by the software. For example, "de:name" is a
+link to the article "name" in the German Wikipedia, because "de" is recognized
+as one of the allowable interwikis. The title "talk:name" is a link to the
+article "name" in the "talk" namespace of the current wiki, because "talk" is a
+recognized namespace. Both may be present, and if so, the interwiki must
+come first, for example, "m:talk:name". If a title begins with a colon as its
+first character, no prefixes are scanned for, and the colon is just removed.
+Note that because of these rules, it is possible to have articles with colons in
+their names. "E. Coli 0157:H7" is a valid title, as is "2001: A Space Odyssey",
+because "E. Coli 0157" and "2001" are not valid interwikis or namespaces.