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Bug 30354 - Not being wiki-parsed
Not being wiki-parsed
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
SemanticMaps (Other open bugs)
unspecified
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: Unprioritized normal (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2011-08-13 05:02 UTC by badon
Modified: 2012-01-09 05:18 UTC (History)
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Description badon 2011-08-13 05:02:05 UTC
No responses here, so I think it must be a bug - sorry I wasn't able to isolate it better:

http://old.nabble.com/-maps--Not-being-wiki-parsed-tt32237048.html

I can't get #display_points to work with templatized queries. Every other way it works. The wiki markup is producing either plain, unparsed text, or nothing, within <dt> and <dl> tags: http://www.coincompendium.com/wiki/index.php/Sandbox login: Demo pass: dedauw 

Of all the test cases, this is the one I would expect to work: 

http://www.coincompendium.com/wiki/index.php/Sandbox#.23ask_with_intro_and_outro_templates_to_start_and_end_the_map.2C_and_with_link.3Dnone

I can get it so the correct wikitext is produced, but then the mediawiki parser doesn't parse it to create a map. 

I think there may be a problem with link=none somewhere that is confusing the parser, but I've tried it every way I can imagine, and nothing works. Can anybody see what is wrong with this? I'm starting to suspect I've encountered another bug, where this kind of usage triggers it, but I'm not sure enough about that to report it yet, since I think I just might be doing something wrong.
Comment 1 badon 2012-01-09 05:18:28 UTC
I have come across this info, that might be a clue why this was happening sometimes:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgUseTidy

I think I may have had templates structured such that wiki code ended up being embedded in HTML, or something like that. I'm going to close this as WONTFIX for now, until the issue pops up again and I can test if Tidy resolves it.

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