The wording raises a question. Which of the interpretations is correct?
1. Infantry, when cavalry attacks it through fortifications, can stand in a square, but in this case does not receive advantages from the square.
2. Infantry can stand in a square only when cavalry attacks it, NOT through a fortification.
In the formulation No. 2, it is necessary to understand whether the infantry who got up (after the attack NOT through the fortification) in the square gets the features of the square for subsequent attacks THROUGH the fortification?