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en:create:placeholders [03.02.2015 14:41] adminen:create:placeholders [09.04.2015 10:56] – [Customized Placeholder Rules] admin
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 If you are using customized placeholders, please take the following ID requirements into consideration: If you are using customized placeholders, please take the following ID requirements into consideration:
  
-  * A character must follow directly after the first percentage sign (''%'') (no spaces).+  * A character must follow directly after the first percentage sign (''%'') (no spaces, no number).
   * No spaces before the closing percentage sign.   * No spaces before the closing percentage sign.
   * No other percentage signs can be written between the percentage signs (''%...%'').   * No other percentage signs can be written between the percentage signs (''%...%'').
-  * The placeholder ID between the percentage signs can be a maximum of 64 characters.+  * The placeholder ID between the percentage signs 
 +    * must contain at least 3 characters (''%plc%'') and 
 +    * can be a maximum of 64 characters.
   * Letters A-Z (upper-case or lower-case), numbers, full stops, underscores and spaces are allowed as placeholders, but __no__ umlauts.   * Letters A-Z (upper-case or lower-case), numbers, full stops, underscores and spaces are allowed as placeholders, but __no__ umlauts.
   * There is a strict distinction between upper and lower case in placeholders: ''%person%'' is a different placeholder to ''%Person%''.   * There is a strict distinction between upper and lower case in placeholders: ''%person%'' is a different placeholder to ''%Person%''.
en/create/placeholders.txt · Last modified: 21.04.2024 20:21 by admin
 
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