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Default is 'pages', which means that DPL produces a list of pages. And this is exactly what the name DPL promises. |
Default is 'pages', which means that DPL produces a list of pages. And this is exactly what the name DPL promises. |
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If you set the goal parameter to 'categories' the list of pages will still be produced but you won |
If you set the goal parameter to 'categories' the list of pages will still be produced but you won't see it. Instead it will be used to '''calculate a unique ordered list of all categories these pages belong to'''. |
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This allows you to ask a question like: Given all pages that are member of category X with a title matching "y%" and which use template "Z": to which categories do these pages belong? |
This allows you to ask a question like: Given all pages that are member of category X with a title matching "y%" and which use template "Z": to which categories do these pages belong? |
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If you want to avoid the above described effect of <code>reset</code> on your 'own' links you can use {{dpl3|eliminate}}. But you should know that ''eliminate'' is rather expensive in terms of computer power as it does a second parse for all included contents. |
If you want to avoid the above described effect of <code>reset</code> on your 'own' links you can use {{dpl3|eliminate}}. But you should know that ''eliminate'' is rather expensive in terms of computer power as it does a second parse for all included contents. |
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<u>In parser function mode ('''<nowiki>{{#DPL:....}}</nowiki>'''):</u> |
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;reset=categories: will ignore all categories |
;reset=categories: will ignore all categories |