[Mediawiki-l] Why <top-notice-pagename> page contents <bottom-notice-pagename>

Monahon, Peter B. Peter.Monahon at USPTO.GOV
Sat Dec 29 01:04:17 UTC 2007


Doh!  Thanks for pointing out what I shoulda seen fer myself!  I'll toggle it on and off and see what comes, though I changed the page name to use 'single' quote marks in the name and the problem went away, so, as always, I have an immediate work-around.  Quick eye, Thomas - THANKS!

> From: "Peter Blaise"
> when a page renders in the browser, I get:
> <top-notice-pagename> 
> ...regular page contents as expected...
> <bottom-notice-pagename>
> I didn't notice when building my wiki that "" 
> (two quote characters") in the page name 
> cause this rather strange behavior, such as 
> for a page named: [[New "Old" Stories]]
> == Version: == 
> (if you care)
> MediaWiki: 1.10.0 [... and so on ... then:]
> - PageNotice lets you define a fixed header 
> or footer message for each page or 
> namespace. Daniel Kinzler ...
 

> From: "Thomas"
> It's a problem with the PageNotice extension, 
> almost certainly. Try contacting the author.



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