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+ | When you set "debug=5" in one of your DPL queries you will see that there is a _TOC_ pragma within the text output produced by DPL. It may come from a style sheet or from the original sources of the pages you include. I recommend to embed the DPL queries within a #replace statement to eliminate these pragmas. | ||
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+ | When doing this you have to change the dpl calls to parser function calls - otherwise the replacement statement will not work (due to the expansion logic and hierarchy of MW). I made the necessary changes in your wiki and stored the modified page under http://sunshinereview.org/index.php/The_Sunshine_Review_Gazette_2. | ||
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+ | Unfortunately the ''references'' chapter does not work in combination with DPL. I still suspect that the problem lies within the CITE extension but do not have time for deeper investigations. | ||
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+ | [[User:Gero|Gero]] 07:40, 7 March 2010 (UTC) |
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I cannot figure out why my TOC is showing up after formatting a DPL like so:
<DPL> category=February 2010 count=20 ordermethod=firstedit order=descending userdateformat= M d, Y addeditdate=true include=%1 eliminate=templates format=,¶<br><h3>'''[[%PAGE%]]'''</h3> __NOTOC__, </DPL>
You can find the page here.
Any suggestions? Kristinpedia 22:01, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
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When you set "debug=5" in one of your DPL queries you will see that there is a _TOC_ pragma within the text output produced by DPL. It may come from a style sheet or from the original sources of the pages you include. I recommend to embed the DPL queries within a #replace statement to eliminate these pragmas.
When doing this you have to change the dpl calls to parser function calls - otherwise the replacement statement will not work (due to the expansion logic and hierarchy of MW). I made the necessary changes in your wiki and stored the modified page under http://sunshinereview.org/index.php/The_Sunshine_Review_Gazette_2.
Unfortunately the references chapter does not work in combination with DPL. I still suspect that the problem lies within the CITE extension but do not have time for deeper investigations.
Gero 07:40, 7 March 2010 (UTC)