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The tag to contain the error message can be given through the <code>tag</code> parameter, but it will only accept <code>span</code>, <code>div</code>, <code>p</code>, and <code>strong</code>, since those are the only tags recognized by the <code>#iferror</code> parser function. It defaults to <code>strong</code>, the tag genereated e.g. by <code>#expre</code>. | The tag to contain the error message can be given through the <code>tag</code> parameter, but it will only accept <code>span</code>, <code>div</code>, <code>p</code>, and <code>strong</code>, since those are the only tags recognized by the <code>#iferror</code> parser function. It defaults to <code>strong</code>, the tag genereated e.g. by <code>#expre</code>. | ||
* {{tlx|error|An examplary error span|3=tag=span}} → {{error|An examplary error | * {{tlx|error|An examplary error span|3=tag=span}} → {{error|An examplary error span|tag=span}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 20:23, 29 December 2009
Create a parser function error message.
Usage
- {{error|An examplary error}} → An examplary error
- Compare: {{#expr:Invalid}} → Expression error: Unrecognized word "foo".
- {{#iferror:{{error|Foo}} | {{y}} | {{n}} }} → Template:Y
The tag to contain the error message can be given through the tag parameter, but it will only accept span, div, p, and strong, since those are the only tags recognized by the #iferror parser function. It defaults to strong, the tag genereated e.g. by #expre.
- {{error|An examplary error span|tag=span}} → An examplary error span
See also