From: Tom H. <to...@hu...> - 2014-04-16 19:44:24
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Think it has to do with {{#set: allowing the parser to run on content. The other way it does not. Did you purge the page with the #show on it? Tom ---Sent from my iPhone Hi Tom, Thanks a lot, I managed to get the property to display on the pages in the category it belongs to by adjusting the template as you instructed. However, displaying the property on other pages by using #show still does not work. To use the earlier example, the "Has Summary" property now displays fine on http://www.nelenoppe.net/dojinshi/index.php?title=DLSite.com, but still doesn't display when I use #show with it on other pages. Using #show to display other properties from that same page works just fine. Any ideas? Could you tell me why using #set here caused the problem with the <ref> tags to disappear, if only on the pages where the property containing <ref> tags occurs? I'm very glad it's already half fixed, but I still don't understand why the problem occurred in the first place or why #set of all things was the way to fix it. Many thanks, Nele On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 7:44 PM, Tom Hutchison <to...@hu...> wrote: > Because you are using {{#set_internal on one page and > [[property::{{{text|}}}]] on the one not working. > > Use #set like this, {{#set:property={{{text|}}}}}{{{text|}}} to set the > property and display it too. > > Tom > > --- > Sent from my iPhone > On April 14, 2014 at 5:41:08 PM EDT, Nele Noppe <nel...@gm...> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > New user here. My wiki has a lot of forms with fields that hold values > of the property "text". Sometimes when I use tags inside > such a field, the resulting page displays a yellow error triangle and > the message "the given value was not understood". Trying to display > that same value elsewhere using the #show parser function results in > nothing being displayed. Removing the tags from inside the > text makes it display properly everywhere. > > It doesn't happen with every "text" field, though, so I'm at a loss > about where the problem is even starting. A page where the error > occurs: http://www.nelenoppe.net/dojinshi/index.php?title=DLSite.com > > A page where tags in a "text" field work just fine: > http://www.nelenoppe.net/dojinshi/index.php?title=Comparison_of_DLSite.com_and_Kindle_Worlds_fanwork_sale_platforms > > Not sure about this at all, but I get the impression that the problem > is occurring only for fields that hold the property "Has Summary" - > http://www.nelenoppe.net/dojinshi/index.php?title=Property:Has_Summary. > I don't know why this property might be different from other "text" > type properties on the wiki. > > Anyone know what causes this? I can't find any reference to this error > in connection with tags. I'm using Semantic Bundle 1.8.0.5.3 > with mediawiki 1.19.11. Many thanks, > > Nele > > > -- > Nele Noppe > http://www.nelenoppe.net > @unjapanologist > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book > "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their > applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, > this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/NeoTech > _______________________________________________ > Semediawiki-user mailing list > Sem...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-user -- Sent from my phone, please excuse any brevity or typos Nele Noppe http://www.nelenoppe.net @unjapanologist |