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Broken

This template appears to be broken. Unfortunately my wiki-fu is not up to fixing it. For an example see Category:Sets that improve Hold Resistance. CmdrAdeon 21:43, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

(properly linked your category example)
I don't see how it's broken? I see a table with all the parts filled in properly. -- Agge (talk) 08:39, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
Oh wait, I'm retarded. I was looking at the wrong list. It does indeed seem to be broken. -- Agge (talk) 08:47, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
I tried a quick check on something but it broke the template worse that it already is. I looked over on the test wiki, and the template is identical but works over there. Must have been something introduced by a recent upgrade over here (I think the test wiki is slightly behind in that respect.) I also checked here to see what I would get if I just copied one of the generated lines and manually inserted it into the template and it works correctly that way. It would appear that the template call is being generated correctly, but isn't being parsed by the wiki after generation. I'll make a note on the forums and see if anyone has any suggestions. --Eabrace 13:54, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
I tried a bunch of possible fixes but none worked. I'll try to come back to it tonight for a closer look at the versions of DPL installed on both systems. I don't think there's anything wrong in the template, I think it's either a wrong configuration setting or a DPL bug. -- Sekoia 17:27, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
I just swapped us over to DPL 1.7.4 (the version used on the test wiki) and it's working now. -- Sekoia 00:02, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
That does look better, but there's still an issue with a couple of the calls. The Nightmare summary, for example, is throwing "%DPL-1.7.4-WARNING: No results!" --Eabrace 16:48, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
Oh, wait. I see why that's happening. I didn't realize we still had some IOs that had no articles. --Eabrace 16:52, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
...works for me? - Baalus Seth 15:11, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
To clarify ('cause it took me a second to see what was wrong, too) where we see this:
{{IO Set Summary|Adjusted Targeting}}
We should be seeing this:
IO Adjusted Targeting.png
Adjusted Targeting   (Levels 21-50)
DropIcon-U.png To Hit Buff
DropIcon-U.png To Hit Buff/Recharge
DropIcon-U.png To Hit Buff/Recharge/Endurance
DropIcon-U.png Recharge/Endurance
DropIcon-U.png To Hit Buff/Endurance
DropIcon-R.png Recharge

 

Set Bonuses

  • 2: Improves the Damage of all your powers by 2%.
  • 3: Increases Energy and Negative Energy Resistance by 3%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Immobilize effects on you by 5%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Hold effects on you by 5%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Stun effects on you by 5%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Sleep effects on you by 5%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Fear effects on you by 5%.
  • 3: reduces the duration of Confuse effects on you by 5%.
  • 4: Improves the Accuracy of all your powers by 9%.
  • 5: Improves the Recharge of all your powers by 5%.
  • 6: Increases Smashing and Lethal Resistance by 3.75%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Immobilize effects on you by 6.25%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Hold effects on you by 6.25%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Stun effects on you by 6.25%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Sleep effects on you by 6.25%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Fear effects on you by 6.25%.
  • 6: reduces the duration of Confuse effects on you by 6.25%.



-- Eabrace 16:50, 20 January 2009 (UTC)