Solved - I mistakenly added NS_TEMPLATE const to $wgNonincludableNamespaces
---- On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 12:31:18 -0500 <[email protected]> wrote ---- > Hello, > > I have WP 1.25.1 from source. > I wanted to be able to post condensed meta on the right-side of my articles > in an "Infobox", like Wikipedia does. > > Found several "How-to" on exporting/importing templates from one source wiki > to destination, like: > - http://trog.qgl.org/20110815/setting-up-infobox-templates-in-mediawiki/ > - > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Importing_Wikipedia_infoboxes_tutorial > > Followed the step, imported 20+ templates (checked "Include templates" on > export page), and > now none of my templates are rendering! > > Even completely standalone templates I wrote before (they worked before > import) stopped working. > > All with the same error, "Parser::braceSubstitution: template inclusion > denied", ex: > >> Parser::braceSubstitution: template inclusion denied for > >> Template:Documentation > > Can anyone give me any pointers on what could be the cause? > > I verified that: > - Lua interpreter (standalone) itself is working, I have a log of successful > Lua module invocations > - I have extensions: ParserFunctions, Scribunto, InputBox and TemplateData > installed > > > Could it be that I am missing some recursively required templates? > (I noticed existence of some not ordinary templates, like "Template:((", or > "Template:!!", etc.) > If so, how could I identify which one(s)? > > It seems "export" does not takes recursively all needed templates - it stops > on first level of indirection. > I tried to manually list all templates needed for Infobox with their > children recursively - the list > keeps growing with no end (have 270+ templates/modules in the list now). > > If the Infobox "required templates" tree is so deep, is their a way to > import all templates and modules from wiki at once? > (Are the not part of install from source tarball? May be I have them locally > already, just need to load to DB?) > > And finally, if this route is so complex, is there an easier way to create > an Infobox on a new wiki? > Is creating them from scratch is any easier (perhaps it will be not as > polished but close in functionality)? > Please point me to a guide/how-to for creating "Infobox-like" box on > right-side of an article. > > I hate to settle for "home brew" solution but I am ready to give up the > dream of having wiki-consistent UI. > How does everyone else accomplishing this? > > John > This message is intended for specified recipient(s) only. If received by any other party, please discard immediately. _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list To unsubscribe, go to: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
