Last modified: 2009-08-25 19:12:57 UTC
Hello, I've a problem. Effectively, in the page http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Métro_de_Toulouse, I've include a note. After, I've wanted to sourcing this note with including <ref></ref>. So my script was : "My text<ref>My note<ref>The source of my note</ref></ref>", and there was : "Erreur : cloture </ref> manquante pour la balise <ref>", and, just down : </ref>, without formating. Can you explain me why it is impossible to insert reference between two elements <ref> and </ref>, and solve out the bug ? Thanks. P.-S. : Can you answer me in French ? I'm Frenche, and I am not a god English-speaker...
[en] Er.. If you place a footnote in a footnote, then where can we place it? [fr (Google Translate)] Er .. Si vous mettez une note dans une note, alors, où peut-on le lieu?
Adding bug 16330 as a dep (ordering of results is confusing if you do manage to get things nested).
I hope someone can translate this into French for you. The software sees <ref> and takes everything until the next </ref> without looking at what is in between. It doesn't check for nested tags. There is a workaround using the #tag magic word, like this: "My text{{#tag:ref|My note<ref>The source of my note</ref>}}"
(In reply to comment #3) > I hope someone can translate this into French for you. > This is a brave attempt at that using rusty high school French. > The software sees <ref> and takes everything until the next </ref> without > looking at what is in between. It doesn't check for nested tags. There is a > workaround using the #tag magic word, like this: "My text{{#tag:ref|My > note<ref>The source of my note</ref>}}" > Le software voit <ref> et prend tout le text au prochaine </ref> sans regarder qu'est-ce qu'il y a entre les deux. Il ne regarde pas ou il y a un autre <ref>. Il y a un solution avec #tag, comme ça: "My text{{#tag:ref|My note<ref>The source of my note</ref>}}"
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1310 ***