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Bug 52083 - VisualEditor: References that are added by templates are not recognized by the references tool
VisualEditor: References that are added by templates are not recognized by th...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 50474
Product: VisualEditor
Classification: Unclassified
Editing Tools (Other open bugs)
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Assigned To: Rob Moen
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Reported: 2013-07-26 08:02 UTC by Amir E. Aharoni
Modified: 2013-07-26 23:10 UTC (History)
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Description Amir E. Aharoni 2013-07-26 08:02:21 UTC
I saw bugs that are similar to this one, for example Bug 51289, but nothing exactly like this one.

References that are added by templates are not recognized by the references tool. I am not talking about templates like the English Wikipedia's {{cite web}}, which go inside the <ref> tag, but about template that add the <ref> tag itself (with {{#tag:ref}}).

This can be in infoboxes (Bug 51289) or in any other template. The Hebrew Wikipedia, for example, uses such a template, {{הערה}} very extensively, because mixing right-to-left text with left-to-right XML tags like <ref> is very hard to edit. This means that most of the references there are not usable for reusing in the "Use an existing reference".

(This also means a bunch of other things, but I'll report them separately.)
Comment 1 James Forrester 2013-07-26 23:10:34 UTC
The problems with references created by templates are numerous, and possibly impossible to fix ({{#tag:ref}} was never meant to work and this is an example of it not working). :-(

In general they are part of bug 50474, but I'll expand that to be clearer.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 50474 ***

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