Genius: line breaks before <noinclude> in templates cause grief! I had no idea that the line break before my <noinclude> was causing such problems. I have a feeling this is responsible for a few other weird effects I've not been able to work out. I hope this helps others.
GD
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Jeremy Baron jeremy@tuxmachine.com wrote:
The behavior you're seeing makes sense if you have the <noinclude> tag on separate line from the template itself.
Try using something like [[{{{1}}} by {{{2}}}|{{{1}}}]]<noinclude> {{documentation}}
</noinclude>
And if you can, provide full source for the template(s) or link to the template itself.
--Jeremy
On Sep 4, 2008, at 2:05 PM, The Gadget Doctor wrote:
I've just noticed something odd. I only get this issue when the template "Book link" has got a <noinclude></noinclude> section (with documentation). I really don't understand now!
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:42 PM, The Gadget Doctor < mediawiki@thegadgetdoctor.com> wrote:
Is there a simple way to do the following?
I have a template called Book link: [[{{{1}}} by {{{2}}}|{{{1}}}]]
If I try to call that from elsewhere as a section heading:
=={{Book link|Title of the book|John Author}}==
Then the heading breaks and renders both the "==" directly on the page. Is there some way to get templates to expand inside section headings properly?
If I manually replace that with:
==[[Title of the book by John Author|Title of the book]]==
all is fine.
GD