Hi,
2010/1/21 Jack D. Pond <jack.pond(a)psitex.com>om>:
MW 1.15.1 (and before)
Does anyone know what causes this and how to remedy?
Wiki code only recognizes table commands ("{|", "|-", "|}")
when they begin
on a new line. Therefore if your template is using these commands, the
first line of your template MUST be a newline - otherwise the wiki code is
likely to be continued on the line in which it is referenced.
In the mediawiki article editor, this newline is stripped when it is
re-edited and must be manually reinserted. So if you create a template such
as this (note the necessary preceeding empty new line):
--------
{| class="smwtable sortable"
! Col Hdr 1
! Col Hdr 2
--------
When you go in and edit again - even though the preceeding new line had been
saved, it will be removed, and you will need to add it again. Example,
before line reinserted:
--------
{| class="smwtable sortable"
! Col Hdr 1
! Col Hdr 2
--------
Any ideas?
You could circumvent the issue by adding a dummy tag or text on the
first line in the template, like <noinclude></noinclude>. That way the
first line is no longer empty, doesn't get stripped and should have no
further ill side effects.
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Regards,
Jean-Marc
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