Difference between revisions of "Issue:Redirects=include fails with hashmark"
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− | This example outputs no article text for redirects | + | This example outputs no article text for redirects: |
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− | You get the article name in the bullet, but no article text | + | That is, for articles of the form: |
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+ | <nowiki>#REDIRECT [[foo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Whatever]]</nowiki> | ||
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+ | You get the article name in the bullet, but no article text from "foo". If "redirects=include" really works, you should get the initial text from the target article. | ||
It works if you use "include=%0[100]", so there's something special (and wrong) about "#". | It works if you use "include=%0[100]", so there's something special (and wrong) about "#". | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 4 June 2008
Description: | "redirects=include" fails with "include=#": no article text |
Extension / Version: | DPL / 1.7.4 |
Type / Status: | Bug / open |
Problem
This example outputs no article text for redirects:
<dpl> category = Whatever include = # redirects = include </dpl>
That is, for articles of the form:
#REDIRECT [[foo]] [[Category:Whatever]]
You get the article name in the bullet, but no article text from "foo". If "redirects=include" really works, you should get the initial text from the target article.
It works if you use "include=%0[100]", so there's something special (and wrong) about "#".