Extension talk:Page Forms

FCK Editor
I'm having trouble getting the FCK Editor to work with free text. I have mediawiki 1.12.0, Semantic Mediawiki 1.4.1 and Semantic Forms 1.4. The FCK Editor does work on blank pages with no forms. Which versions of the FCK Editor are known to work with Semantic Forms? Thanks. Bluethorn 08:09, 12 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Does it not work on any browser? Yaron Koren 16:46, 12 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Not Firefox 3.0.5 or IE7.


 * Well, let me know if there's any way I can view the wiki myself. Yaron Koren 18:04, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

fails in IE
The default text area for free text imput fails in Internet Explorer. When I'm going to create a page with the form, the text box doesn't display and IE shows a JavaScript error. In Firefox works fine. I have also installed FCKEditor.
 * Free text is special. Try . It is not a field in a template but a separate entity. Bluethorn


 * is what it used to be called, and that still works (or should work). Yaron Koren 16:46, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

Date format problem
I'm having a little problem, when I run the "semantic forms" this shows me the date format on correctly format "dd/mm/yyyy" but when I finished it, data is presented accordly ISO 8601 for default "yyyy/mm/dd", any idea please?

--Neoshinji 22:52, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Wiki Version
 * Form to test


 * I don't know if anything can be done about that. Is it a problem? Yaron Koren 00:18, 8 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I understand that is a "little" thing, but really it is a problem for us :( spanish users usually write dates on this format then it would be very confusing for us. But we are not alone, if you check a global map use, practically more than the 50% of the people in the world uses this format and only this. I'm very interested to apply in our wiki to make more easy adding articles and your forms are the perfect tool, it have enormeous capacities. Maybe I would ask into Semantic Mediawiki forum because the problem I think it is in the Semantic Mediawiki treatment & conversion. Although I will mantain informed you, thanks for your fast response U.u --Neoshinji 01:05, 8 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I have found the response, right now it is not possible ... U.u
 * "The customised date formatting of MediaWiki cannot be used due to its restriction to a rather short period of time.". --Neoshinji 01:51, 8 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Well, practically all the things on this world have a solution, if you has some troubles with SemanticMediawiki or Forms with the dates format, you can use the extension ParserFunctions and the parser function time, then make a template that contain the following code and voilà! Problem solved ^,^ --Neoshinji 18:46, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

Form Stopped Working
I had a very intresting problem recently. I have a form that uses a chooser function, and it worked well. But then all of a sudden, without any changes to the templates or form, it stopped working. The dropdown simply doesn't load anything, and neither do the "add another" buttons. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. After hours of working on it I cannot find what is wrong. If someone could check I out I would truly appreciate it. You can find the form here. Thank you very much --168.103.48.98 22:16, 11 January 2009 (UTC)


 * This is a Javascript problem, that I think (I hope) has been fixed in more recent versions of Semantic Forms. Yaron Koren 23:29, 11 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Thank you. I will install the new version, then. As always, you are fantastic, thank you very much.


 * We have a similar Problem. The checkbox for a boolean Property all of a sudden disappeared. Instead of the checkbox the form now displays a field with the texts "True", "False" or "Ja", "Nein" respectively. We have the latest versions of SMW (1.4.1) and SF (1.4.2) installed. You can have a look here (WikiProducts). Any ideas? Thank and Greetings, --Kasimir Katowitsch 09:26, 21 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Actually, your problem looks not at all similar. :) It looks like you've found a bug in SF's template parsing - in your case, it's triggered by the inclusion of one "Bild" tag within another right above the "Nicht mehr im Handel" property in the "Handys" template. You could change that, or you can always hardcode the input type in the form definition; I don't think SF's parsing will ever be perfect. Yaron Koren 14:29, 21 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Great! That helped! Thank you very much for all this amazing work you are doing! My best, --Kasimir Katowitsch 17:16, 21 January 2009 (UTC)

One example with arraymaptemplate - A bit of help please ...
Well I have the following complex scenario:

I have a main template does it contain several conditional templates inside, to hide when they are empty, all it is made on format table. Then one of these "auxiliaries" templates, that call from the main, uses the function "arraymaptemplate", but apparently it did not run correctly. The values sent by the arraytemplate do not arrive to the auxiliary template. Maybe I am making something wrong, or the arraymaptemplate do not support this kind of function like I want. Otherwise the case, using data.

The | is equal to  It is to avoid some limitations with tables and function #if.

The main template: AutoAnimanga/Anime

The problematic row has the following code.

Auxiliar template: AutoAnimanga/Anime/AuxCadena

This templates calls some values from the main template, like background colour, text colour and the important "variable value" otras_cadenas like.

colspan="2" style="text-align: center; background: ;" |

Then trying to apply the arraymaptemplate, I get the following result, apparently the values are not connected :( (For example, background colour, text and otras_cadenas are not showed.

Don't care if you want to test or save all these templates are on beta test. Any help would be appreciated thanks for advance. --Neoshinji 03:53, 14 January 2009 (UTC)


 * That's a very strange-looking call you have to #arraymaptemplate - it's supposed to only have four arguments, but yours seems to have eight. Yaron Koren 04:33, 14 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I know its something strange, but the peculiarity of these templates will be the capacity to customize anytime with no effort. Fortunately I have found one solution avoiding the limitation of function parser #if, then it is not necessary to use the auxiliary template and I dont need the arraymaptemplate, if you need some help check Extension:Pipe Escape.


 * If you accepts a suggestion Yaron, personally I think 4 arguments maybe its too limitated, because if you want to use a "simple" arraymaptemplate it consume two arguments (Am I wrong?). It is a constructive opinion please consider this ^,^ --Neoshinji 01:17, 16 January 2009 (UTC)


 * What is each of these additional arguments supposed to hold? Yaron Koren 02:52, 16 January 2009 (UTC)

Namespace "Form" in SMW 1.4.0
In contrast to earlier versions SMW 1.4.0 automatically sets the namespace "Form" to the namespace index 106/107. Therefore, if you upgrade and have already an index assigned for "Form" (e.g. 150) you will lose this space and with it the access to your existing forms. This can be circumvented by putting "$sfgNamespaceIndex = 150;" AFTER the indexes of your other custom namespaces and BEFORE the trigger "include_once" of Semantic Forms, as well as BEFORE the "include_once" of Semantic Mediawiki. If you put it after SMW has been triggered it will have no effect because the namespace "Forms" will have been assigned already to 106/107. I hope this helps somebody. My best, --Kasimir Katowitsch 10:21, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

Installation ... Upgrading?
Is there any issue upgrading SF? It seems that upgrading SMW can impact SF in some cases, but I wonder if there is any problem when upgrading SF? --Dmb 15:01, 22 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Over time, versions of SF have dropped support for old versions of SMW; when that happens, it's specified in the version history. Yaron Koren 15:41, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Eliminate braces on article
Is there a way to eliminate, on articles, the triple-braced variables which have NOT been specified in the form? I hope this isn't a feature of MW which I am not aware of. --Bsmithme 06:37, 26 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Maybe specifying a default will work e.g. --Zven 07:07, 26 January 2009 (UTC)