Ahh! the re-write rules...
We are using a combination of some sort of modification of IIS to
allow re-directs and a module to allow virtual directories for the
multiple sites that use the same code base.

And yes, the "=form" should have been "&form".

We'll look at the re-write rules and I'll let you know what we find.


On Mar 3, 11:45 am, Yaron Koren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A little bug? If #forminput doesn't work, that seems like a major bug, no?
>
> My guess is that something odd is going on with your site's URL rewriting; a
> URL with just ampersands and no question mark should lead to some sort of
> error message. Also, the "=form" part of the URL seems very odd as well; or
> was that just a typo when you wrote the email?
>
> -Yaron
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM, CW <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yaron,
> > This may be a little bug in SF.  Setting up a new site this week, I
> > started getting an error when using "the two-step method" to add a
> > page with the {{#forminput: }} parser function.  I noticed that when
> > using the parser function, the URL gets formed like this:
>
> >https://mywikisite/wiki/Special:AddPage?page_name=Test&=form=Terminol...
>
> > If I change the ? to an & in the URL
> > thus, ...Special:AddPage&page_name... the URL is converted to
>
> > ...Special:AddData/TerminologyPage/Test
>
> > and the form works.
>
> > I'm using:
> > MW 1.13.4
> > SMW 1.4.2
> > SF 1.5.2
>
> > -Clarence
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