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- Limitations
- ===========
-
- While the MediaWiki parser generates HTML and has access to the contents of
- templates, among other things, mwparserfromhell acts as a direct interface to
- the source code only. This has several implications:
-
- * Syntax elements produced by a template transclusion cannot be detected. For
- example, imagine a hypothetical page ``"Template:End-bold"`` that contained
- the text ``</b>``. While MediaWiki would correctly understand that
- ``<b>foobar{{end-bold}}`` translates to ``<b>foobar</b>``, mwparserfromhell
- has no way of examining the contents of ``{{end-bold}}``. Instead, it would
- treat the bold tag as unfinished, possibly extending further down the page.
-
- * Templates adjacent to external links, as in ``http://example.com{{foo}}``,
- are considered part of the link. In reality, this would depend on the
- contents of the template.
-
- * When different syntax elements cross over each other, as in
- ``{{echo|''Hello}}, world!''``, the parser gets confused because this cannot
- be represented by an ordinary syntax tree. Instead, the parser will treat the
- first syntax construct as plain text. In this case, only the italic tag would
- be properly parsed.
-
- **Workaround:** Since this commonly occurs with text formatting and text
- formatting is often not of interest to users, you may pass
- *skip_style_tags=True* to ``mwparserfromhell.parse()``. This treats ``''``
- and ``'''`` as plain text.
-
- A future version of mwparserfromhell may include multiple parsing modes to
- get around this restriction more sensibly.
-
- Additionally, the parser lacks awareness of certain wiki-specific settings:
-
- * `Word-ending links`_ are not supported, since the linktrail rules are
- language-specific.
-
- * Localized namespace names aren't recognized, so file links (such as
- ``[[File:...]]``) are treated as regular wikilinks.
-
- * Anything that looks like an XML tag is treated as a tag, even if it is not a
- recognized tag name, since the list of valid tags depends on loaded MediaWiki
- extensions.
-
- .. _Word-ending links: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#linktrail
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