Last modified: 2011-10-25 00:15:37 UTC
If the page title contains an ampersand, Inputbox generates the edit url with %26amp%3B instead of just %26, usually resulting in a server error; but has been reported as generating the page title truncated at the ampersand. E.g. on en.wikt, enter foo&bar and "Go", then pick the "Noun" button; generated URL contains &title=foo%26amp%3Bbar : go to http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&search=foo%26bar press "Noun" I have not tested other things that might be escaped in a URL or other cases, code needs looking at.
should works with #tag: {{#tag:inputbox| type=create editintro=Template:new_en_noun_intro preload=Template:new_en_noun default=$1 break=no width=1 hidden=true buttonlabel=Noun }}
unassigned Trevor from Inputbox extension.
(In reply to comment #1) > should works with #tag: Actually that doesn't seem to do any different. Hmm... The parameter with the search term on the searchmenu-new message in Special:Search is escaped ahead of time so that it won't trigger wiki syntax in the output: eg a title containing "''" shouldn't trigger italics. So the inputbox's parameters contain "default=foo&bar" (or on 1.18/trunk, "default=foo&bar" which fails in a similar but slightly different way). Inputbox dutifully accepts that and sticks it in the value of its (hidden) input element -- of course escaping all of its output so the & and whatnot are preserved across the form submission. Possibly inputbox should do normalization on the input to pre-convert any character references... though of course if anybody is *deliberately* putting character references into the inputbox input values they'd need to update to double-escape.
Marking as duplicate of bug 29066, with a more general name, since ampersands are not the only problematic characters. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 29066 ***