Template:Danskefilm/doc

Description
Danskefilm is a template used to generate an external link to an entry for a work (film/movie, TV or Web program/series, video game, etc.) or a person (or company) in the film database at danskefilm.dk. In an article it should only be used in the "External links" section.

Usage
The two required parameters are the  and the   number. The template then uses the article title as the anchor text:
 * Where  is either
 *   for an animation, or
 *   for a film, or
 *   for a person or a company, or
 *   for a silent movie, or
 *   for a tv-series, and


 * Where  is either
 * the numerical value in front of ".html", or
 * the numerical value behind "php?id=".

To have the link text be other than the article name, use the third parameter:

This is necessary when adding a danskefilm.dk link to an article about somebody or something other than the linked work, or if the article contains a disambiguation such as "(YEAR film)".

Detailed instructions

 * 1) Copy and paste one of the options above into the article's External links section.
 * 2) Set the   to either   (film etc.) or   (person or company).
 * 3) Get the correct   from the referral URL. Danskefilm.dk is framed, so two methods could be suggested:
 * A: These instructions apply in Firefox (v35) but are presumed to be essentially similar in other browsers: If you are already on the correct page and the address in your browser reads, right-click in the frame, and choose View Page Info. From the Referring URL field you will have the   either in front of ".html", or behind "php?id="
 * B: Do a Google search. If e.g. looking for the  for Lars von Trier do a search like this: . From the URL displayed on Google you will have the   either in front of ".html", or behind "php?id=" (here, " ").


 * 1) Copy  the number (here, " ")
 * 2) Replace " " in the template code with the number
 * For the first option above, you'll then have
 * resulting in:
 * Note that the link text is the same as the title of the page the template is used on; outside the page Lars von Trier, use the second option:
 * Replace " " with the number and " " with " "
 * results in:
 * results in: