Difference between revisions of "Issue:Allow includereplace or ability to ignore included section headers"

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== Reply ==
 
I don´t understand your problem. If you include a certain section (using #section headline) the headline will be omitted anyway. If you use include=* you could still apply a #replace statement to the output of DPL. If you use the StringFunctions version which is provided together with DPL the #replace understands regular expressions. [[User:Gero|Gero]] 22:26, 21 April 2008 (CEST)
 
I don´t understand your problem. If you include a certain section (using #section headline) the headline will be omitted anyway. If you use include=* you could still apply a #replace statement to the output of DPL. If you use the StringFunctions version which is provided together with DPL the #replace understands regular expressions. [[User:Gero|Gero]] 22:26, 21 April 2008 (CEST)
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:) That works well. Thanks! [[User:C.wrinn|C.wrinn]] 17:04, 22 April 2008 (CEST)

Revision as of 17:04, 22 April 2008

Description: Allow includereplace or ability to ignore included section headers
Extension / Version: DPL   /   1.7.0
Type / Status: Change Request   /   open

Problem

Example: includereplace=/^=\+.*=\+//

The above would remove any section headers before the wikicode of each include is sent to the Parser.

or just an includesectionheaders=false to 'automagically' do that.


Reply

I don´t understand your problem. If you include a certain section (using #section headline) the headline will be omitted anyway. If you use include=* you could still apply a #replace statement to the output of DPL. If you use the StringFunctions version which is provided together with DPL the #replace understands regular expressions. Gero 22:26, 21 April 2008 (CEST)

Reply 2

) That works well. Thanks! C.wrinn 17:04, 22 April 2008 (CEST)