Forum:Bug report: dpl + reflist

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I noticed while working on the Blake's 7 article that when the <dpl> tags are used to list a category, as in that article's "Behind the scenes connections with Doctor Who" section, it prevents the page's reflist from appearing.

I've tested this out in my own sandbox, check out the appropriate edits here: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

I've checked the page in the latest Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Lynx browsers with the same result: the footnote in the reflist tag disappears when the dpl tags are used. — Rob T Firefly - Δ - 22:31, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

You needn't have gone through all the testing. This is a long-known issue. You may now safely delete your testing examples. Basic deal is this: Wikia have disclaimed responsibility, as they say it's up of the makers of the dpl extension; dpl people claim Wikia could change a setting in MediaWiki that would make it work. The dpl people appear to be in the right, but since everyone's pointing fingers, nothing will get done. Suggest using sectional footnotes on pages where you need to both footnote and use dpl. Alternately, you can choose to write the article in such a way that all your footnotes are beneath the dpl usage.
There's a way around this using Semantic MediaWiki instead, but with all that needs to be done around here, I haven't gotten around to implementing it. Frankly, the issue affects such a small number of pages that it's not high on my to-do list either, especially since Wikia have no interest in fixing what is actually their fault. However, for what it's worth, tickets have been filed with both parties who could actually correct this problem.
czechout<staff />    <span style="">16:44: Fri 25 Nov 2011 
Thanks for the info. I guess the best way to deal for now is to use simple inline hyperlink citations rather than the ref tags. — Rob T Firefly - Δ - 17:51, November 25, 2011 (UTC)