Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-30384903-20150620185412/@comment-30384903-20150620220331

DEmersonJMFM wrote: I'm going to ignore your copying overreaction. I was just making an observation. The two codes are drastically different so all of that wasn't necessary.

So it looks like you figured out the page ID situation. Using the pagename magic word can work (especially with the template in template discussed above) but won't allow multiple of the same rating on a single page (I can't say if it will cause a problem trying to add the other rating that looks different) nor will it retain those ratings if the page is ever moved.

I tried at one time in the past to have two different style ratings but never succeeded. I might not be of any more help now (especially considering I've had even less luck with their new version of the code).

Hey there! I wasn't directing the message specifically to you, it's just that I know sometimes it's easy to misread stuff (at least it happens to me A LOT) when reading too fast and coming to the wrong conclusion, I don't want anyone to go: "hey, just go back to where you got this from and see what you did wrong/where you missed copying something", because that is not the case hence it will not be helpful. So yeah, I'm aware, as I've stated, that I don't think it was the message you are sending, but I was just clarifying the situation altogether cuz I reread what I've previously wrote, and it seems like I was being relatively vague on how I got the script to my wiki, so wanted to be more straightforward with it. I am not good with words, as you can see I'm already writing so much just to explain what the first explanation is for; but yeah sorry if you feel like I'm "overreacting", this is just me being me.

The magic word actually wasn't the only thing after "urid" on the template; I included the template name itself after the magic word, so the two different template will generate different codes... however... I'm still stuck on how to get Template:EntertainmentRatings strictly only using MediaWiki:Common.js/RatingWidget2.js and Template:FieryRatings strictly only using MediaWiki:Common.js/RatingWidget.js. That's the question I was asking in the original post, but like I said, I'm really bad with words so it probably wasn't obvious what I'm on about.

Not understanding this part "but won't allow multiple of the same rating on a single page" (perhaps my brain just isn't working properly today atm)

Anyways, it's fine; you did help out with the part individual ratings, that part I completely overlooked, so thank you very much!