So the last paragraph should should read as:

    You can read a  [[$AES128-SHA-on-Wikimedia|longer and more technical update]] (in English).

The "(in English)" terms may be dropped in transaltions if the target is translated too, it can be easily removed from this translation (if the target page is created later with its own translation).

Thanks. Philippe.

2018-06-13 18:46 GMT+02:00 Philippe Verdy <verdy_p@wanadoo.fr>:
But then the word to translate "below" is inaccurate, you should include words like or "Read more" surounded by a wikilink with a placeholder variable so that it can be substitude later.

Also avoid terms like "below", "click here", especially when the location will not be the same page, or even if it will finally be the same page (which may be restructured/reordered later). Use descriptive links as much as possible (this includes avoiding the term "click" when users may "tap", or navigate with TAB or select links from a list).

2018-06-13 16:36 GMT+02:00 Johan Jönsson <jjonsson@wikimedia.org>:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Philippe Verdy <verdy_p@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
"more details below", but no content "below", and no link to the information page.

Yes, that's because the translation will be used on another page, much like https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Johan_(WMF)/IE8XP was.

//Johan Jönsson
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