Forum:Transferring a template from Wikipedia

I'm trying to copy the Infobox Book template from Wikipedia to my wiki here. I'm aware that I have to copy over any of the sub-templates, but I think what's tripping me up is the part that says

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I'm still learning about templates, and I just don't know what to do with that. Here is an example of what the broken template looks like right now.

Thanks for any help! Katya0133 18:34, November 10, 2009 (UTC)
 * Here is a link to infobox template for Wikia. If you need to have any extensions enabled please contact us at Special:Contact Sarah (talk 01:51, November 11, 2009 (UTC)


 * Wikia's default Infobox template and Wikipedia's Infobox template are kind of incompatible. Wikia's infobox has "Row # title" and "Row # info" parameters instead of "label#" and "data#", respectively, along with a few other name changes, and Wikia's default infobox only supports 10 rows. --Yoshord 04:43, November 14, 2009 (UTC)

Same problem
It was recently that I found out about Gaiapedia's Info Box (it was very hidden), but now that I have it, I can't seem to edit it (expand on it) so I can use it for all characters. Here is what it looks like w:c:gaia:Template:Infobox_Bio. When I followed the same edits that were on the template, I couldn't get it to work beyond what is already there. Bunai82 02:51, November 11, 2009 (UTC)


 * What are you trying to do and where? --Yoshord 04:43, November 14, 2009 (UTC)


 * I am trying to create a character info template, to use for the characters from Gaia Online. So while I have a mental set up of what I want to put. I haven't been able to figure out how to edit it and make it display. Bunai82 00:33, November 16, 2009 (UTC)


 * So you are trying to expand the page that already exists, not transfer it someplace else.
 * I noticed that you never saved the page. What MediaWiki/Wikia does, when editing a template, is that it loads a cached version of template should the page call itself. The page used &lt;noinclude&gt; tags around the actual template, meaning it would not show what was in the edit box, but then called itself so it would show the cached version. This combined means that a template page being edited would not show any changes while being edited. Saving the page would cause the page to update to the changes, though. If it helps, because you like previewing and such, as you should, I've removed the &lt;noinclude&gt; tags from that page so that the previewed version of the page shows edits. Partially. The top infobox would show changes, as that's the code being changed, but the bottom one, which shows the cached version, would not change until the page is saved.
 * Anyway, tl;dr, you should be able to see changes to the template when editing now. --Yoshord 00:50, November 18, 2009 (UTC)