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  2. Module:Text - Wikipedia

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    Remove all text between delimiters, including the delimiters themselves. getPlain Remove wikimarkup (except templates): comments, tags, bold, italic, nbsp isLatinRange Returns some content, unless the string contains a character that would not normally be found in Latin text. Returns nothing if there is a non-Latin string. isQuote

  3. Module:String/doc - Wikipedia

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    This module is intended to provide access to basic string functions. Most of the functions provided here can be invoked with named parameters, unnamed parameters, or a mixture. If named parameters are used, Mediawiki will automatically remove any leading or trailing whitespace from the

  4. Data deduplication - Wikipedia

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    Source deduplication ensures that data on the data source is deduplicated. This generally takes place directly within a file system. The file system will periodically scan new files creating hashes and compare them to hashes of existing files. When files with same hashes are found then the file copy is removed and the new file points to the old ...

  5. TenTen Corpus Family - Wikipedia

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    website – identification string defining a realm of administrative autonomy within the Internet (e.g. "wikipedia.org") web domain – collection of related web pages (e.g. "la.wikipedia.org") crawl date – date when the document was downloaded from the Web; url – the Uniform Resource Locator referring to the document's source

  6. Duplicate code - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, duplicate code is a sequence of source code that occurs more than once, either within a program or across different programs owned or maintained by the same entity. Duplicate code is generally considered undesirable for a number of reasons. [ 1 ]

  7. Template:Delink - Wikipedia

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    This template removes links from wikitext. It de-links wikilinks and URL links, removes HTML comments, and normalises whitespace. It handles most wikitext correctly, including category links, the colon trick, the pipe trick (normal and reverse), nested wikilinks, and invalid link characters.

  8. Duplicate characters in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode aims at encoding graphemes, not individual "meanings" ("semantics") of graphemes, and not glyphs.It is a matter of case-by-case judgement whether such characters should receive separate encoding when used in technical contexts, e.g. Greek letters used as mathematical symbols: thus, the choice to have a "micro-sign" µ separate from Greek μ, but not a "Mega sign" separate from Latin M ...

  9. Text editor - Wikipedia

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    Such documents are often produced by a standard text editor, but some people use specialized TeX editors. Collaborative editors allow multiple users to work on the same document simultaneously from remote locations over a network. The changes made by individual users are tracked and merged into the document automatically to eliminate the ...