https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18733





--- Comment #4 from Dan Nessett <[email protected]>  2009-05-09 18:17:16 UTC 
---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Why WONTFIX??  The bug as presented was invalid.  The new bug is also invalid:
> your markup boils down to:
> 
> ================================================
> 
> <ref name=foo>Ref text</ref>
> <ref>Ref text</ref>
> 
> <references/>
> 
> Some more text <ref name=foo/>
> 
> ================================================
> 
> You are adding a <ref> tag after the final <references/> tag on a page, hence
> there is nowhere to render the reference, hence you get an error.  This is
> expected behaviour.  If you do not get this behaviour on your test wiki, 
> *that*
> is the bug. 
> 

I agree this is not a mediawikia software bug. It appears to be a configuration
"bug" on either enwiki or enwikibooks. One works one way, the other works the
other way. Also, the workaround (admittedly for enwiki, not enwikibooks)
doesn't work. Authors are encouraged to use Wikipedia content in Wikibooks, so
this configuration difference is important.

After looking through the "contact us" information on wikibooks, there doesn't
appear to be any place to report configuration issues. If you can point me in
the right direction, I would be grateful. 


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