A reflist containing both a plain ref tag and a "magic word" ref tag with a nested ref tag in it works if the ref-in-a-ref is listed before the plain ref, and doesn't work if the ref-in-a-ref is listed after the plain ref (see table). Related to Phabricator: T22707 and Wikipedia:Nesting footnotes#5. List-defined references.
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text[nested_first 1] text[nested_first 2].
Nested refs:
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text<ref name=n1 group=nested_first/> text<ref name=n2 group=nested_first/>. '''Reflist, nested ref listed first:''' {{reflist|group=nested_first|refs= → {{refn|With nested reference<ref>content of nested reference</ref>|name=n1|group=nested_first}} → <ref name=n2 group=nested_first>With no nested reference</ref> }} '''Nested refs:''' {{reflist}} |
This not: | |
text[nested_second 1] text[nested_second 2]. Reflist, nested ref listed second:
Cite error: A list-defined reference has no name (see the help page).
Nested refs: |
text<ref name=n3 group=nested_second/> text<ref name=n4 group=nested_second/>. '''Reflist, nested ref listed second:''' {{reflist|group=nested_second|refs= → <ref name=n3 group=nested_second>With no nested reference</ref> → {{refn|With nested reference<ref>content of nested reference</ref>|name=n4|group=nested_second}} }} '''Nested refs:''' {{reflist}} |
See also
edit- Wikipedia:Nesting footnotes#5. List-defined references
- Phabricator: T22707, in this comment of Aug 13, 2010
- User:Dan Pelleg/Sandbox/Nested refs (from which this page was originally copied)