Hi Kenneth,
Am 20.10.2017 11:47, schrieb Kenneth Hanson:
In just a couple templates (namely L10n and Macros) the
[[Category:...]]
part appears outside of the <noinclude> tag. The rest have the category
inside <noinclude> or have no category anywhere in the template text.
This looks like a simple mistake to me, but I'd like to check first.
It depends. Most parts are by intention. For example should all pages
which transclude the page should be included in that category. Some
categories (e.g. "Category:Templates") shouldn't, of course.
No category at all is mostly OK, e.g. the actual version templates. ;-)
Any example you believe with wrong behavior?
On chance that someone is intentionally using this as a shortcut for
adding
categories to pages, I suspect that this is not a good idea and should
be
fixed as well. I peeked at a few pages in both of the relevant
categories,
and some Macros pages are indeed missing a separate [[Category]].
--Kenneth
Dennis Roczek
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