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And understanding that the <nowiki><!-- ... -></nowiki> is the html equivalent of a comment and without it, the extra whitespace would be parsed into the template as well. The noinclude inside the #pos word is to ensure the citation is not done twice.
 
And understanding that the <nowiki><!-- ... -></nowiki> is the html equivalent of a comment and without it, the extra whitespace would be parsed into the template as well. The noinclude inside the #pos word is to ensure the citation is not done twice.
  
{{Reflist hide}}
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'''TEST'''
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This is a self consistent Test{{Cite | id | fullcite | CUL}} ...and this is a break test {{Cite | break }} ...and a generic reftest<ref name=breakme></ref>
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<references />
  
 
</noinclude>
 
</noinclude>

Revision as of 08:34, 24 September 2012

USAGE:

{{Cite | SHORTCUT NAME TO USE LATER | FULL NORMAL CITATION | CITE-U-LIKE LINK}}

It should be noted that this page does have a "references" at the bottom of it, but that is not part of the template, you will need to include a "<references />" at the end of your document

If you have already used this reference name once, then you can simply use the {{Cite | REF NAME}}

For those of you wanting to see how and why this works, please check the following pages (in no particular order): String Parsing, Parser Logic, Magic words for refs inside templates, includeonly and noinclude, And understanding that the <!-- ... -> is the html equivalent of a comment and without it, the extra whitespace would be parsed into the template as well. The noinclude inside the #pos word is to ensure the citation is not done twice.

TEST This is a self consistent Test[1] ...and this is a break test [2] ...and a generic reftest[3]

  1. fullcite - Find at Cite-U-Like
  2. {{{2}}} - [{{{3}}} Find at Cite-U-Like]
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named breakme