Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-52492-20190815204056/@comment-9605025-20190815211204

Here is what you can do:
 * 1) What you are doing is different from the actual interlanguage links feature.
 * 2) Do not use localurl. Aside from the fact that I don't know why you would need it in the first place, it is also not the correct tool for the job. What is does it take the page and provide the local path. By local path, it means the path on the local wiki, not the path on some random wiki. Previously, when languages were dealt with using subdomains, all this did was prepend "/wiki/" to whatever you gave it. Since languages are now considered a subpath of the English wiki's root, on your wiki, localurl now prepends "/nl/wiki/". So, if you use it as "https://starwars.fandom.com/cs", it produces "https://starwars.fandom.com/cs/nl/wiki/Page" ; which doesn't exist.
 * 1) Enable actual interlanguage links. This will make it much easier to manage links to other FANDOM wikis.
 * 2) *If you still want to include the FANDOM wikis in the template, you can then switch to using the interwiki prefix added by the interwiki links feature. For example, "".
 * 3) *If you don't want to do that, at least use the interwiki syntax instead of external syntax. For example, "w:c:cs.starwars:".
 * 4) Keep the template for non-FANDOM wikis.