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− | Try <tt>notcategory</tt>; ''nocategory'' is not a valid command. | + | Try <tt>notcategory</tt>; ''nocategory'' is not a valid command. Maybe you have to put a | character behind the statement, so that it reads "notcategory=|". Download the latest version, then this error in your statement should be marked. In all earlier versions it will unfortunately be silently ignored. --[[User:Gero|Gero]] 23:32, 19 October 2007 (CEST) |
Revision as of 22:33, 19 October 2007
Description: | Installed, but not parsed |
Extension / Version: | DPL / last |
Type / Status: | Bug / open |
Problem
I add the correct statement in LocalSettings.php and the extension in wiki/extensions/DynamicPageList but when I use it in my wiki with either <dpl> or <DPL> or {{#dpl: }}, I see what I wrote, that is tag is not parsed and template is not executed.
See CategoryGallery in USNB wiki.
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It appears that it is not installed as suggested, in your Special:Version there is no extension Dynamic Page List. --Zven 02:13, 17 October 2007 (CEST)
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Maybe one of the other extensions causes a problem? I suggest to
- install some other extension than DPL and see if it works
- install only DPL and check then
--Gero 08:35, 17 October 2007 (CEST)
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I made some change to LocalSettings and now it works, but it looks like there is a bug. I tried FIRST
<DPL>
category = aCategoryOfMineForImages nocategory = namespace = Immagine mode = userformat format = <gallery>,%PAGE%\n,,</gallery>
</DPL>
Please, note that Immagine is the Italian term for Image. I got the gallery, but NOT just for aCategoryOfMineForImages, but ALL images. So I tried:
<DPL>
category = {{{categoria}}} nocategory = namespace = Immagine mode = userformat format = <gallery>,%TITLE%\n%CATNAMES%\n,,</gallery>
</DPL>
and I got the name of each image but NOT the categories. I suspect that
- category does not work when image namespace si used
- or, in some way you have Category reserved word hardcoded somewhere, that is, you do not use Categoria, the Italian term for Category
Am I correct? See CategoryGallery --Dejudicibus 17:25, 18 October 2007 (CEST)
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Try notcategory; nocategory is not a valid command. Maybe you have to put a | character behind the statement, so that it reads "notcategory=|". Download the latest version, then this error in your statement should be marked. In all earlier versions it will unfortunately be silently ignored. --Gero 23:32, 19 October 2007 (CEST)