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Latest revision as of 00:11, 21 January 2009
What does TOC "pragma" mean?
I am trying to display the TOC of articles based on the article names, without luck. TOC won't show in the included chapter.
All I need is a dynamic TOC and a couple of pics contained in the article.
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MW creates its TOCs based on the actual content of an article. So the TOC of a page containing DPL results will only show a TOC of the transcluded content (provided you care for the "== ... ==" syntax in the DPL output).
22:51, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to make a list of articles with their Table Of Contents under them. Like:
Articles in the country category
- Uganda
- TOC
- (like population,
economy etc)
- Bengal
- TOC
- (like population
- economy etc)
so the user will see a list of articles, every article with it's contents.