Hi, I'm one of the developers working on this project.

Thanks for the question!  Currently, the state of our thinking around
reusing refs from a template is that it's problematic, but the simplest and
safest existing workaround is to produce another ref in exactly the same
way as the first.  So if the CS1 family of templates is used (eg. Cite book
/ Literatur) then you can use the same or a similar template to generate
the second ref, and if the parameters to CS1 match then your final refs
will be identical and the footnote markers will be merged together into one
symbol and one reflist item.

The second possibility would require a feature change which has some
questionable implications: that any two refs with identical content could
be merged in reading mode, regardless of the "name" attribute.  However,
since the reference content can only be guaranteed to be identical if the
same template is used, I believe the first solution (use the same
underlying template and let it produce a name) is the best workaround for
the moment.

Please do suggest any better ideas you might have...  so far, it's been
hard to imagine what a more "stable link" might look like, maybe it's an
explicit "cid" or HTML id, we're really not sure yet.

Regards,
[[mw:User:Adamw]]

On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 10:47 AM Bináris <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have just experienced a related problem recently. I am not sure if it is
> in the scope of your project, so I just mention it here.
>
> Original problem: a reference is given in Wikidata as source of death, for
> example. It appears automatically in infobox.
> Later in the article I need that for another purpose, and it will appear
> on tha pege twice.
>
> Question: can we make it appear once?
>
> Answer in huwiki: the link of Wikidata contains a hash, which can be used
> as <ref name="this-hash"/>.
>
> New problem: whenever the source is edited in Wikidata, the hash
> regenerates, and the article will silently be spoiled. We can discover the
> error in ref name only accidentlly, and it is a head ache to guess the
> original.
>
> Relation to this project: can we safely reuse the references originating
> from Wikidata? Can it offer a stable link?
> Or should I write this to Wikidata mailing list?
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