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Dates in [[yyyy-mm-dd]] format immediately followed by <ref> don't work
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Author: bugzillas+padREMOVETHISdu

Description:
In the linked URL, [[2006-01-27]]<ref> is rendered as:

[1]

2006-01-27

with a red link to (the inexistent article) [[2006-01-27]], instead of blue
links to [[January 27]] and [[2006]].

Not sure if this is a problem with the Cite extension or date rendering in
MediaWiki.


Version: unspecified
Severity: normal
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arcelor&diff=40326511&oldid=40325773

Details

Reference
bz5045

Event Timeline

bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Medium.Nov 21 2014, 9:08 PM
bzimport added a project: MediaWiki-Parser.
bzimport set Reference to bz5045.
bzimport added a subscriber: Unknown Object (MLST).

bugzillas+padREMOVETHISdu wrote:

(In reply to comment #0)

In the linked URL, [[2006-01-27]]<ref> is rendered as:

[1]

2006-01-27

I meant 2006-01-27 followed by [1] as subscript.

bugzillas+padREMOVETHISdu wrote:

Sorry for the spam. I did mean superscript instead of subscript.

avarab wrote:

This is a parser issue and not an issue with Cite, and it probably affects all
parser hooks in that way.

Jondor wrote:

Now, almost 11 months after Ævar's statement, the URL linked above does not show
the erroneous behavior described in the bug report. I take that to mean that the
bug is fixed by means of resolving the general issue regarding the parser. I
changed this bug's status accordingly.