Last modified: 2014-11-18 18:07:11 UTC
The above URL contains [[hu:Template:Egyenes kiesés-16]], with lots of flag templates (example: [[hu:Template:ARGf]]) amongst its parameters. These flag parameters are skipped by the parser, and the next parameter gets substituted instead, shifting left all following parameters. This behavior depends on the HTML code used by the parameters: the XXXf templates use [[hu:Template:Zászló]], which contains an image wrapped in a span. When the span is removed, Template:Egyenes kiesés-16 works fine. If instead removing <span class="framedpicture"> is changed to <span>, the templates still break. All templates I checked seem to contain valid HTML.
Are you sure it doesn't work with the class removed? Did you purge the page? I think it's breaking because the equals from class="framedpicture" is being taken as the equals for a named template parameter, which would cause the unnamed parameters to shift.
You are right, i meant to write that it *does* work without the class. Looks like the behavior is according to the specs then (the missing images and text probably get tidied out because the span has breen broken in half), but is this a good idea? This is certainly not the behavior the users will expect.
Is there any known hack to circumwent this behavior (something like {{!}} for tables maybe)?
1=blah etc
Replacing = with <nowiki>=</nowiki> helped.