I'm trying to create a template to use as a sidebar with links. The template will be static
(no variables are used). I first created a page with this directive: \[[!template id=sidebar]],
and then created the template with the web interface.
This is the code I put in the template:
- \[[Existing internal link|exists]]
- \[[Non-existing internal link|doesnotexist]]
- [External link](http://google.com/)
This is the relevant part of the resulting html file `template/sidebar.html`:
Note that the `` link has disappeared, and that `[External link](http://google.com/)`
has been copied literally instead of being converted to a link, as I expected.
> Templates aren't Markdown page. [[ikiwiki/WikiLink]] only are expanded. --[[Jogo]]
>> Thanks for the help Jogo. Looking at the [[templates]] page, it says that
"...you can include WikiLinks and all other forms of wiki markup in the template." I read this
to mean that a template may indeed include Markdown. Am I wrong in my interpratation? --[[buo]]
>> I discovered that if I eliminate all html from my sidebar.mdwn template, the links are
rendered properly. It seems that the mix of Markdown and html is confusing some part of
Ikiwiki. --[[buo]]
Worse, this is the relevant part of the html file of the page that includes the template:
- Existing internal link
- ?Non-existing internal link
- [External link](http://google.com/)
Note that the `Existing internal link` is no longer a link. It is only text.
What am I doing wrong? Any help or pointers will be appreciated. --[[buo]]
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I think I have figured this out. I thought the template was filled and then
processed to convert Markdown to html. Instead, the text in each variable is
processed and then the template is filled. I somehow misunderstood the
[[templates]] page. -- [[buo]]