Anyway, if you want to disable them, just set $smwgInlineErrors = false;
in
your LocalSettings (after including SMW).
OK, will do, this might be a good idea for production site.
Although warnings are useful and maybe moving them to Factbox instead of
completely disabling is better - I'd
The warnings are embedded in a way that allows clients without JavaScript
browsers to read them. This of course involves Google's crawlers. I also
wonder why the warnings are really a problem in Google, since they should be
rare in general (their very purpose is to help people to spot errors
Yes, it's possible to change a skin to output some description, but I really
want it to output page's content, not some generic words therefore it's not
that easy to achieve in wiki.
When I was talking about JS, I meant that page will contain empty span tags
like:
span id=warning1/span
and some
Yes, this appears to be a bug. For a quick workaround, consider using the
formats list, ul or ol, all of which also support the
template-parameter for formatting (and this one certainly works with SMW1.0).
Note that with list, you can also choose the separator between items
(parameter sep), so