Thread:Cqm/@comment-4370375-20140214173733/@comment-5083036-20140215133427

Hi, Someone sent me here to try to answer your question. The answer is either yes or no, depending on what you're using it for. I'm going to assume you'll be transcluding the template rather than substituting it and that you'll be using parameters, but I'll answer some other parts too.

The answer is yes only if everything within the div tags were a parameter. Like say the contents were

If that is the case, then you could use a DPL somewhat like this to read parameters:

 uses = Template:Cardtable include = {Cardtable}:foo:bar 

On the other hand, if your content is just a standard message, so the template looks somewhat like this:

This is a card table, yo.

Then, no, you can't have DPL read transcluded template contents like that.

If you have a mix of the two, making it something like

This is a card table, yo.

You can use the DPL mockup I gave earlier, but it can only read the parameters. So it can find |foo= and |bar=, but can't find the "This is a card table, yo." I assume this shouldn't be a problem though, because I can't really see a reason to search for stuff that has no chance of being different across multiple pages.