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Latest comment: 2 months ago by MarcoSwart in topic Transclusion results in broken pages

Transclusion results in broken pages

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Apparently the Lua modules you are using expect transclusion to be done by means of templates. For this reason the pages where you transcluded this diagram are full of error warnings, e.g. a̱li. I put the diagram in this template and this seems to work fine, e.g. zwua̱i. Is there a particular reason why you don't want to use a template? MarcoSwart (a̱lyiat) 12:33, 12 Zwat Sweang 2026 (WAT)Shim

Actually, the diagram was fine initially in all entries. However, after someone worked on something, the errors began to show up. I reached out to him to take note of the errors and he was successful in fixing the error partially. Some entries just remained unfixed, and I don't really know why the same diagram would show errors in one entry and no error in another entry. Kambai Akau (a̱lyiat) 01:30, 13 Zwat Sweang 2026 (WAT)Shim
The problem is not with the diagram itself, as we can see on zwua̱i. My guess is that the problem stems from using the Swánga̱lyiatwuki: namespace instead of the Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let: namespace to put the diagram on pages. I suspect the Lua modules you are using don't expect transclusions from the Swánga̱lyiatwuki: namespace. That would be the reason for all the error messages. This could be the result of this undocumented modification.
If there is no particular reason for using the Swánga̱lyiatwuki: namespace, we can use the template on all pages. I expect the error messages will disappear, just like they did on zwua̱i. If this is OK, let me know; I can do it with ease. MarcoSwart (a̱lyiat) 11:43, 13 Zwat Sweang 2026 (WAT)Shim