On 7/11/07, Yaron Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One solution, by the way, is to simply use HTML for the table, instead
of wiki markup. It's not quite as elegant, but it'll get around
whatever parser-interplay issues there are now, and it provides much
more flexibility in setting the display.


Yaron, thanks for the suggestion! I'm actually looking into that right now.
It doesn't seem to work, but for a different reason. The <> signs in the
template are all repleaced by &lgt signs!

I was adding an example of this but you preceded me and you found
the same problem! However, <table><tr> and <td> tags are allowed
in MediaWiki. In fact I verified that it is possible to create a table
through
them. Again then, it seems to be a delicate issue of templates having
their quirks! I'm looking into it but so far I'm finding nothing about it...

Manu

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