https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22635
Summary: Multiple problems with refs inside <references>...</references> blocks Product: MediaWiki extensions Version: any Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: Normal Component: Cite AssignedTo: wikibugs-l@lists.wikimedia.org ReportedBy: c...@abwesend.de CC: simetrical+wikib...@gmail.com =#1= ==1.1: Issue== {{#tag:ref}}s in a <references> block supposedly cannot themselves contain _unnamed_ <ref>s (see also #2, below) ==1.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref |AAAA <ref>Ref #1</ref> |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} </references> ===References section=== <references /> ==1.3 Test case result== Failure. For one, it will generate a "<ref> tag defined in <references> has no name attribute." message. Obviously, the <ref> here does not need a name. Secondly, the <ref> will not be dealt with. Third, just adding a name does not solve the problem. See #2, below. =#2= ==2.1: Issue== For a _named_ <ref> (compare case #1) inside a {{#tag:ref}} inside a <references> block, the ref handler will carp and ignore the ref. ==2.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref |AAAA <ref name="ref1">Ref #1</ref> |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} </references> ===References section=== <references /> ==2.3 Test case result== Failure. Error message "<ref> tag with name "ref1" defined in <references> is not used in prior text." The <ref> is not dealt with. =#3= ==3.1: Issue== ref handler will carp and ignore cross-refs to an existing, predefined, named <ref>s (compare case #1/#2) ==3.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> Carpe diem<ref name="ref1">Ref #1</ref> ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref |AAAA <ref name="ref1" /> |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} </references> ===References section=== <references /> ==3.3 Test case result== Failure. Error message "<ref> tag with name "ref1" defined in <references> is not used in prior text." The <ref> is not dealt with. =#4= ==4.1: Issue== A ref inside the <references> block that is *only* linked from another ref in the <references> block, is supposedly nonexistent. ==4.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref |BBBB |group="n"|name="expl_B"}} {{#tag:ref |AAAA link to B<ref name="expl_B" group="n" /> |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} </references> ===References section=== <references /> ==4.3: Test case result== Failure. For one, it will twice generate an inappropriate "<ref> tag with name "expl_B" defined in <references> is not used in prior text." (changing the order of the two #tag:refs makes no difference) Secondly, the <ref name="expl_B" group="n" /> is ignored. If however the "expl_A" is moved into the article text, everything is just fine. =#5= ==5.1: Issue== Corollary to #4: a ref tag that is *also* used outside the <references> block will *still* not appear. ==5.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> Carpe diem<ref name="expl_B" group="n" /> ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref |Explanation B |group="n"|name="expl_B"}} {{#tag:ref |A link to B<ref name="expl_B" group="n" /> |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} </references> ===References section=== <references /> ==5.3: Test case result== Failure. The <ref> inside the #tag:ref is "invisible". No message. =#6= ==6.1: Issue== Ungraceful handling of refs that have no backlinks ==6.2 Test case== ===Article text=== Some text (no refs) ===References section=== <references> {{#tag:ref |This is a ref without backlinks |name="some_name"}} </references> ==6.3 Test case result== The ref handler will emit an "error" that "<ref> tag with name "expl_B" defined in <references> is not used in prior text." This is unnecessary bitchiness that second guesses the editor. What the ref handler really ought to do is print it without backlinks (in a separate <ul>). If the name has a typo, editors will figure it out. [the same should be done for <ref>s in a <references> block that have no name] Editors ought not to be screamed at. =#7= ==7.1: Issue== If a note defined outside the <references> block is also referenced from inside the <references> block, the note "disappears" entirely. ==7.2: Test case== ===Article text=== Lorem ipsum<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> similique sunt in culpa<ref name="expl_B" group="n" /> cognito ergo poof.{{#tag:ref|AAAAA |group="n"|name="expl_A"}} ===Explanatory notes section=== <references group="n"> {{#tag:ref|Link to expl. A.<ref name="expl_A" group="n" /> |name="expl_B" |group="n"}} </references> ==7.3 Test case result== The note expl_A disappears. Instead, a spurious "error" message is emitted in its place. "Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named expl_A" =Notes= A) These problems are all limited to tags inside <references>...</references>. They don't apply outside the <references> block. B) The ref handler is much too emphatic. It probably needs to deal with input gracefully, and not shake its fist at editors so much. Please. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Wikibugs-l mailing list Wikibugs-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikibugs-l