Hi,

> That's what I say: preload is empty and watched is completely missing from
> result.

Watched behaves correctly for me, if you aren't watching the page,
then the watched attribute *should* be missing. Try watching the page
and you'll notice the parameter is there (as long as you query the API
when logged in under the same account).

>> But I think pages without a preload subpage will show with an empty
>> preload. Just because you can link to a page with a preload link,
>> doesn't mean that page has preload.
>>
> This one has, you may see if you click on my original link.

No, the page doesn't have any preload. You can see that if you try
editing it in normal way. *Your link* has preload (notice the preload
parameter), but that has nothing to do with the page itself, so it
won't show in the API.

>> Also, I think would be best if you included what have you tried in
>> your question the next time
>
> E.g. this is what I tried what you have just linked; it is an example of
> fail.

And if you said that right away, you might have gotten the answer that
will actually help you faster, which was my point.

Petr Onderka
[[en:User:Svick]]

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