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Some page titles are defined as bad for various reasons. You can't create pages with these titles.

For details of what constitutes a bad title, see Manual:Page title , the regex section, or Title.php .

For reference here is an example of a horrible, but valid title:

  • Some¬`!"£$^&*()_+-=~?/.,;:'@

Things you can't use in titles:

HTTP Codes

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These vary according to the version number of the software:

  • 400 (Bad Request) for v1.19.1 and above
  • 200 (OK) for v1.16.4 and earlier

Regex

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Relatively simple PCRE2 regex for many invalid characters and sequences in titles. Note that this does not pick up everything that could be wrong with titles.

# Matching titles will be held as illegal.
$rxTc = '/' .
	# Any character not allowed is forbidden.
	'[^ %!"$&\'()*,\-.\/0-9:;=?@A-Z\\\\^_`a-z~\x80-\x{10FFFF}+]' .
	# Non-ASCII whitespace, Unicode bidi override characters, the replacement character and noncharacters.
	'|[\xA0\x{1680}\x{180E}\x{2000}-\x{200A}\x{200E}\x{200F}\x{2028}-\x{202F}\x{205F}\x{3000}\x{FFFD}\p{Noncharacter Code Point}]' .
	# Starting whitespace/colon or an empty title.
	'|\A(?:[ :]|\Z)' .
	# Double/closing whitespace.
	'| (?: |\Z)' .
	# URL percent encoding sequences interfere with the ability to round-trip titles, you can't link to them consistently.
	'|%[0-9A-Fa-f]{2}' .
	# XML/HTML character references produce similar issues.
	'|&[A-Za-z0-9\x80-\x{10FFFF}]+;' .
	# Pages with "/./" or "/../" appearing in the URLs will often be unreachable due to the way web browsers deal with 'relative' URLs. Also, they conflict with subpage syntax. Forbid them explicitly.
	'|(?:\A|\/)\.\.?(?:\/|\Z)' .
	# Magic tilde sequences.
	'|~{3}' .
	'/u';

See also

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