escaped {
Curly braces can't be used in parser functions like 'set' (or 'var'). Escaping them gives issues in different result formats.
In most cases, the 'nowiki'-tag is shown, wrapped around the full value (while it is only used at the end). Expected behaviour: the nowiki-tag is not shown. In
- Accolade
- HTML character entity reference -
- nowiki -
- template curly bracket in it -
- semantic link: { end
default-result (broadtable)
Has text | |
---|---|
escaped { | Accolade-left: {end HTML entity reference: {end <nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki> Template with nowiki: { end semantic link: { end |
ul
- escaped { (Has text: Accolade-left: {end
HTML entity reference: {end
<nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki>
Template with nowiki: { end
semantic link: { end)
Verify it's not the valuesep=br, by ommitting it:
- escaped { (Has text: Accolade-left: {end, HTML entity reference: {end, <nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki>, Template with nowiki: { end, semantic link: { end)
ol
- escaped { (Has text: Accolade-left: {end
HTML entity reference: {end
<nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki>
Template with nowiki: { end
semantic link: { end)
plainlist
escaped { (Has text: Accolade-left: {end
HTML entity reference: {end
<nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki>
Template with nowiki: { end
semantic link: { end)
list
escaped { (Has text: Accolade-left: {end
HTML entity reference: {end
<nowiki>nowiki: { end</nowiki>
Template with nowiki: { end
semantic link: { end)
csv
In CSV the displaytitle is not taken into account; the value for page name is the full page name.
rdf
In RDF-XML and RDF Turtle the displaytitle is ignored. The html character entity code is not decoded. The 'nowiki' tag is preserved.
json
In JSON, the html entity character entity is not parsed and nowiki is shown *and* used. Also in the value for 'displaytitle'.