DPL talk:Manual - DPL parameters: Other parameters

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allowcachedresults

Does "allowcachedresults" use the data that is stored in the browser's cache, or is there something like a "server cache" where the results get stored? The later would be really useful in our case because our visitors usually just consult the pages once and it would be fine if the database-query results are updated only once a day or so.

My best, --Gollum2 17:43, 31 May 2008 (CEST)

It's a server-side cache. --Rezyk 02:18, 3 June 2008 (CEST)

Last updated article

Hi everybody,

I use your extension to display an extract of the last updated article on my main page. A couple of articles start with a template and I can't get the first 200 characters because of this template (displayed as a table). I'd like to ignore this template and display only the characters after it. I used reset or eliminate to do that but it didn't work.

Here is my DPL query :

{{#dpl:
  |notnamespace=Event
  |notnamespace=Image
  |notnamespace=User
  |notnamespace=Template
  |ordermethod=lastedit
  |order=descending
  |addeditdate=true
  |userdateformat=d/m/y H:i
  |adduser=true
  |minoredits=exclude
  |count=1
  |skipthispage=yes
  |includepage= %0[200]
  |format= ,[[%PAGE%|%TITLE%]] <br/> <span class='lastArt_details'>by [[User:%USER%|%USER%]] - %DATE%</span> <br/>
  |reset=templates
}}

Thank you for your help -- Marineam 09:42, 14 October 2008 (UTC)

Reply

This is indeed a problem for which there is no simple solution currently. The characters of each paragraph are counted from the beginning , regardless if they contain a template call or represent normal wiki text. I suggest that you start your documents with a headline after the template call (then DPL can be told to show the content after that headline). If you do not want a headline (because it would appear to the user) you could use a pair of section markers for the portion of the text you want to display. This may be the most elegant solution as it allows you to decide exactly what shall be shown. But it requires editing of your articles ... Gero 06:48, 17 October 2008 (UTC)