Extension talk:ParserFunctions/LQT Archive 1

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Strings
Suggestion: It would be useful if also strings could be compared.--Eloy 23:16, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

Am I missing some major fact here?
I feel dumb! I installed the extension (I'm on MW 1.12.0), it shows up on Special:Version but when I add or some other easy example on some article it only displays in plain text. Maybe I need to install something else? --Subfader 12:37, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
 * No idea if this is it / what I should do, but it was introduced in 1.12 Manual:$wgParserConf --Subfader 13:19, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Ok got it working by moving require... above all other require... --Subfader 16:49, 10 April 2008 (UTC)

Similar problem as the one of Subfader
I have a similar problem, but with a small exentension I wrote. Before upgrading to 1.12 it worked OK, now just displays in the article. Moving the includes/reuqire statement didn't work. The exetension was developed based on an example for the parser extensions, but I can't find the link anymore. ParserFunctions as well as the file are includesd/required in the LocalSettings.php

setFunctionHook( 'arreminderdisplay', 'wfArReminderFunction_Render' ); } function wfArReminderFunction_Magic( &$magicWords, $langCode ) {    # Add the magic word # The first array element is case sensitive, in this case it is not case sensitive # All remaining elements are synonyms for our parser function $magicWords['arreminderdisplay'] = array( 0, 'arreminderdisplay' ); # unless we return true, other parser functions extensions won't get loaded. return true; } function wfArReminderFunction_Render( &$parser ) {    # The parser function itself # The input parameters are wikitext with templates expanded # The output should be wikitext too //Erinnerung erst nach dem 25. jeden Monats anzeigen //if((int)date("j") < 25) //{ 	// return ""; //}    return "  "; } ?> --151.71.24.254 09:15, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
 * 1) Define a setup function
 * 1) Add a hook to initialise the magic word