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  2. Template:Bare URL PDF - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Bare_URL_PDF

    This template is an inline alternative to {{Cleanup bare URLs}}, for use ONLY with links to PDF documents. Usage Paste this after a bare-URL reference/link to a PDF document:

  3. Help:URL - Wikipedia

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    If constructing URLs for Wikipedia pages, remember to convert spaces into underscores, and to percent-code special characters where necessary, as described in the previous section. (For how to do this in template code, see Templates and programming below.)

  4. URI fragment - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Template:Bare URL PDF/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed "magic words", a simple scripting language. Template pages are found in the template ...

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  8. Wikipedia:Bare URLs - Wikipedia

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    A bare URL is a URL cited as a reference for some information in an article without any accompanying information about the linked page. In other words, it is just the text out of the URL bar of a web browser copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between <ref></ref> tags or simply provided as an external link, without title, author, date, or any of the usual information necessary for a ...

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