Hi Jesse,
On 28 Feb 2016 at 17:47:21, Personal
(jesse@abrightfamily.com(mailto:jesse@abrightfamily.com)) wrote:
  After experimenting with the include macro further I
have discovered that I can only include terminal pages. Is this functioning as intended?
It works with any type of page but you need to use the proper syntax.
  It seems a strange limitation to enforce and is not
mentioned in the documentation from what I can see. Perhaps I am doing something wrong?
Without an example it’s hard to tell you what you’re doing wrong but if I had to guess I’d
say you’re missing the “WebHome” part of the page reference.
In 7.4.1/8.0M1 we’ve added support for omitting “WebHome” for links
(see 
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotesXWiki80M1#HLin…).
We need to implement this for macro parameters too in the future,
see 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-13066
Thanks
-Vincent
  Regards,
 Jesse
 > On Feb 16, 2016, at 7:12 AM, Jesse Bright wrote:
 >
 > That did the trick! Thanks, I will be more careful with my syntax.
 >
 > Regards,
 >
 > Jesse
 >
 >> On Feb 16, 2016, at 6:38 AM, "vincent(a)massol.net" wrote:
 >>
 >> Hi Jesse,
 >>
 >>> On 16 Feb 2016 at 15:34:57, Jesse Bright
(jesse@abrightfamily.com(mailto:jesse@abrightfamily.com)) wrote:
 >>>
 >>> As a test of this extension I have added the following to the end of Sandbox
Test Page 2:
 >>>
 >>> {{include reference="Sandbox.testpage1"/}}
 >>>
 >>> The inclusion is shown on the information panel at the right but no text is
shown in view mode. It appears I am missing something, any help is appreciated. Thanks!
 >>
 >> It’s probably just that the page you referenced does not exist:
Sandbox.testpage1
 >>
 >> By default the sandbox app has a page named ”Sandbox.TestPage1”, maybe that’s
the one you wanted to use instead?
 >>
 >> Page names are case-sensitive in XWiki.
 >>
 >> Thanks
 >> -Vincent
 >>
 >>> Regards,
 >>>
 >>> Jesse