On 12/19/06, Luna lunasantin@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/18/06, George Herbert george.herbert@gmail.com wrote:
Assuming that a {{subst:}} works recursively and automatically, which I really don't know... My MediaWiki installation is outside my immediate hands-on test radius unfortunately.
Temporary substing is something to explore. But it would have its own problems, I think -- meta templates aren't substed when you subst the main template, from my experience. Substing all the infoboxes and other templates on a page can make it pretty ugly, too... unless we were thinking about copying all the templates to temporary subpages?
If you just want to recursively transclude all templates, there is a page for that, [[Special:Expand templates]]. This will transform all template code into static wikicode (including dynamic stuff like {{#if}}s and dates and whatnot). It tends to produce a heck of a lot of wikicode though.
An adminbot is starting to sound a bit more tempting, from my end. Any bot would be able to find and protect TFA, and absolutely everything transcluded onto it, pretty easily, I think. Though I don't imagine that'll be an easy sell. Might be easier to see if we can get pgkbot to report all edits to that set of pages in the IRC counter-vandalism channels.
Still just brainstorming, here. -Luna _______________________________________________ WikiEN-l mailing list WikiEN-l@Wikipedia.org To unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit: http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l