Last modified: 2014-06-02 11:40:54 UTC
To reproduce, navigate to the following URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:PleaseStand/Sandbox&oldid=610241510 Under the heading {{Special:WhatLinksHere}}, a form is shown. I would expect to see either an error message or nothing instead.
This doesn't seem like a bug to me. Any other behavior would be less useful.
(In reply to Jackmcbarn from comment #1) > This doesn't seem like a bug to me. Any other behavior would be less useful. When transcluding {{Special:WhatLinksHere}}, you think it's appropriate to display an input form? I don't think this is expected behavior. I agree with Kevin that an error message or outputting nothing would be more expected here. The current behavior as described in comment 0 actually feels like a regression.
(In reply to MZMcBride from comment #2) > (In reply to Jackmcbarn from comment #1) > > This doesn't seem like a bug to me. Any other behavior would be less useful. > > When transcluding {{Special:WhatLinksHere}}, you think it's appropriate to > display an input form? I don't think this is expected behavior. I agree with > Kevin that an error message or outputting nothing would be more expected > here. The current behavior as described in comment 0 actually feels like a > regression. With the form, {{Special:WhatLinksHere}} is a somewhat useful construct. Without it, it wouldn't be useful in any way. It doesn't show up when it would just get in the way, only when there's no other output.
(In reply to Jackmcbarn from comment #3) > With the form, {{Special:WhatLinksHere}} is a somewhat useful construct. > Without it, it wouldn't be useful in any way. It doesn't show up when it > would just get in the way, only when there's no other output. This is a fair point. Thanks for bringing this up. I think I've been conflating {{Special:WhatLinksHere}} (no input), {{Special:WhatLinksHere/Invalid <title}}, and {{Special:WhatLinksHere/Page without links}}. Sorry about that. Are people using the {{Special:WhatLinksHere}} construct to intentionally add an input form to a page? Was this behavior intended or accidental (we'll need to look at the commit history to try to figure this out, I imagine)? I still lean toward the view that this behavior is a bit magical and unexpected, but perhaps that's not such a bad thing. :-)
In my opinion it's the right and best behavior. An error message doesn't help the user really much. With an input form, he can use the form, if he want, with another search request :)
(In reply to MZMcBride from comment #4) > I think I've been conflating {{Special:WhatLinksHere}} (no input), > {{Special:WhatLinksHere/Invalid <title}}, and {{Special:WhatLinksHere/Page > without links}}. Sorry about that. I created [[testwiki:bug 65779]] to capture the various cases I could think of off-hand.