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  2. ASP.NET Core - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASP.NET_Core

    Blazor is a recent (optional) component to support WebAssembly and since version 5.0, it has dropped support for some old web browsers. While current Microsoft Edge works, the legacy version of it, i.e. " Microsoft Edge Legacy " and Internet Explorer 11 was dropped when you use Blazor.

  3. Help:External links and references - Wikipedia

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    For a full list of parameters for this template, look at the template. Where to place references: for more detailed information on when to include a reference, look at WP:CITE. When you want to cite a source, place the citation right after the information citing. If you're citing a sentence, place the reference after the period. It's prettier ...

  4. Help:Link - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link

    The 'Label 1' parameter may optionally be used to set the text the link is displayed as. Up to five of these links may be specified. In the source editor, the code {{Main|page1|page2|l1 = label1|l2 = label2}} can be used where page1 and label1 refer to the 'Page 1' and 'Label 1' parameters in the visual editor. Here as well, up to five of these ...

  5. Help : Cite errors/Cite error references invalid parameters

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    Parameters such as style or id were passed to the <references /> tag. Only the group parameter is allowed. Using the {} template will avoid most of the possible issues with the <references /> tag. See the documentation for details.

  6. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink

    An inline link displays remote content without the need for embedding the content. The remote content may be accessed with or without the user following the link. An inline link may display a modified version of the content; for instance, instead of an image, a thumbnail, low resolution preview, cropped section, or magnified section may be shown.

  7. HTTP referer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer

    In HTTP, "Referer" (a misspelling of "Referrer" [1]) is an optional HTTP header field that identifies the address of the web page (i.e., the URI or IRI) from which the resource has been requested.

  8. URI fragment - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_fragment

    In computer hypertext, a URI fragment is a string of characters that refers to a resource that is subordinate to another, primary resource. The primary resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the fragment identifier points to the subordinate resource.

  9. Help:URL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:URL

    The instructions on this page may not be compatible with VisualEditor. If you have opted in, you can use either VisualEditor or classic editing with wiki markup (wikitext) to edit most pages.