Giuseppe Briotti wrote:
Hi all!
Q1:
I have a PageA with two small section. Say:
===Title 1===
yadayadayadayadayadayadayadayadayada
===Title 2===
yadayadayadayadayadayadayadayadayada
Then I embedded this page in PageB (that hasn't any section) using the
syntax {{:PageA}}.
It works, (moreover, I can have for PageB a TOC accordingly if I place
more sections in PageA), but with a strange (?) effect on the [Edit] link
of the section originally in PageA.
In fact when I click on the Edit, I obtain such error message: "You tried
to edit a section that doesn't exist. Since there is no section 1,
there's no
place to save your edit."
Looking at the link related to edit, it states:
http://www.mysite.it/wiki/index.php?title=PageB&action=edit§ion…
Probably this is an expected behaviour or I miss something or I made
a page embedding with wrong instruments...
Any hint? A page embedding best practice?
Are you using an old mediawiki version? It's a long time i haven't seen
this. Now it should point you to edit PageA section 1.
The reason why it fails is simply. By embedding page A in B, it gives
two new sections, which are counted for the edit link. However, when you
edit
http://www.mysite.it/wiki/index.php?title=PageB&action=edit§ion… it
searches the content of the first section on that source (you can play
with the section number) so transcluded sections could make you edit a
section different than the expected, or -as in your case- try to edit an
inexistent one.
Q2: if I embed a PageC with no section in PageD, I
embed the full page
content (of course, depending on noinclude, includeonly tags if are).
What I must do, if I would like the PageC title as section title of PageD
(i.e. mebedding the PageC title also)?
Thanks in advance
Giuseppe