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This is an ongoing list soon to be separated each into its own page. It lists specific problems that might be encountered while installing templates for a wiki. This is a troubleshooting guide, the complete walkthrough is [[How to install template infobox in mediawiki|here]]
 
This is an ongoing list soon to be separated each into its own page. It lists specific problems that might be encountered while installing templates for a wiki. This is a troubleshooting guide, the complete walkthrough is [[How to install template infobox in mediawiki|here]]
  
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===Code being displayed in template===
 
===Code being displayed in template===
 
This is a sign that your wiki cannot 'parse' the code. If you followed the guide and it still shows this, you can always edit out the sections that dont display properly. Start at the template you are using like Template:Infobox and look in its code to try to remove the section that is causing the problem displaying the template. You are on your own here, but it is simple HTML, with a bunch of dynamic links to templates inside it.
 
This is a sign that your wiki cannot 'parse' the code. If you followed the guide and it still shows this, you can always edit out the sections that dont display properly. Start at the template you are using like Template:Infobox and look in its code to try to remove the section that is causing the problem displaying the template. You are on your own here, but it is simple HTML, with a bunch of dynamic links to templates inside it.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 25 July 2015

This guide was written for an OLD mediawiki version. It no longer works on Mediawiki.

This guide was written for an OLD mediawiki version. It no longer works on Mediawiki.

This guide was written for an OLD mediawiki version. It no longer works on Mediawiki.


This is an ongoing list soon to be separated each into its own page. It lists specific problems that might be encountered while installing templates for a wiki. This is a troubleshooting guide, the complete walkthrough is here

If you are reading this,

MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLING MEDIAWIKI TEMPLATES: How to install template infobox in mediawiki


Help and with mediawiki templates

Template:PROTECTIONLEVEL solution

For mediawiki 1.14 this template was apparently linked to by other templates. I could not find the code for it, but this problem was solved when I installed the Extension: Parser Functions from Mediawiki site linked above. The templates still link to this pseudo-template but it does not show as an error, or template link in the template itself.

These will be fixed by this solution:

  • Template:PROTECTIONLEVEL:create
  • Template:PROTECTIONLEVEL:delete
  • Template:PROTECTIONLEVEL:edit

Links to templates you cant find

Links to templates that you are unable to find on any mediawiki install, or google are usually a sign that:

  • there is some type of version conflict (an upgrade could help, but can be dangerous)
  • you do not have the parser extension properly installed
  • you did not install all of the required templates

Code being displayed in template

This is a sign that your wiki cannot 'parse' the code. If you followed the guide and it still shows this, you can always edit out the sections that dont display properly. Start at the template you are using like Template:Infobox and look in its code to try to remove the section that is causing the problem displaying the template. You are on your own here, but it is simple HTML, with a bunch of dynamic links to templates inside it.