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^ Cite error: The named reference foo was invoked but never defined (see the help page). Cite error: A list-defined reference with the name "foo" has been invoked, but is not defined in the <references> tag (see the help page ).
Sometimes the reference list markup exists, but the message is shown because the <ref> tag immediately before the reference list markup does not have a closing </ref> or it is malformed, thus hiding the rest of the text in the article, including the reference list.
All references defined in the reference list must be invoked in prior content. Unused references must be removed or commented out, or stripped of their <ref>...</ref> tags and moved to another section, such as "Further reading".
If the reference name includes characters other than standard English alphabet and numerals, then those characters will be dot encoded. That is, the characters will be converted to ASCII hexadecimal and shown with a period before them.
Include the <references /> tag within the template itself using the group parameter. See Help talk:Cite errors/Testcases1 for an example. Cons: Creates a separate references section that may not be obvious; does not allow reuse of the references within the body of the article.
To use it, click on Cite at the top of the edit window, having already positioned your cursor after the sentence or fact you wish to reference. Then select one of the 'Templates' from the dropdown menu that best suits the type of source. These are: {} for references to general websites {} for newspapers and news websites
Formats a citation to a website using the provided information such as URL and title. Used only for sources that are not correctly described by the specific citation templates for books, journals, news sources, etc. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Last name last last1 author author1 author1-last author-last ...
Microsoft announces plans to stop development of WinHelp and start development on HTML Help. August 1997 HTML Help 1.0 (HH 1.0) is released with Internet Explorer 4. February 1998 HTML Help 1.1a ships with Windows 98. January 2000 HTML Help 1.3 ships with Windows 2000. July HTML Help 1.32 releases with Internet Explorer 5.5 and Windows Me ...