Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-3279487-20201026113230/@comment-3279487-20201026132312

Oh thank you... it's already a huge help knowing that I can ignore the template Qref. I now saw it too that using simple ref tags creates the issue. However, I tried using a normal gallery and the template worked (if I use the parameter image= I can overwrite all that complicate gallery stuff in the template). So the complicate code in the template is at least partially at fault, although it is working on its own.

By doing other tests, I noticed that the conflicts between the "complex" template and the references is created only if the quoted reference is either inside the template or before the infobox code. If you remove the "first" reference, the images are displayed. This is also the case if the "first" reference is in another infobox, the first infobox won't work, but the second will.

I will now take a look at that complex coding since "simple" markup doesn't create this issue, however, it's still very weird that the same complex code works if repeated with another infobox.