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  2. Template:Codes - Wikipedia

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    This template is a simplified usage of <code>...</code>. Each anonymous parameter is a string to format. Note that &lt;nowiki>...</nowiki>; is needed around a parameter value if it contains the pipe ( | ) or equals ( = ) symbols, or they will be treated as a parameter separator or parameter identifier, respectively.

  3. Template:Infobox/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended as a meta template, a template used for constructing other templates. In general, it is not meant for use directly in an article but can be used on a one-off basis if required. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status name name Unknown optional child child Unknown optional subbox subbox Unknown ...

  4. Template:Infobox code - Wikipedia

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    Reed–Solomon codes; Named after: Irving S. Reed and Gustave Solomon: Classification; Hierarchy: Linear block code Polynomial code Cyclic code BCH code Reed–Solomon code: Block length: n = q − 1: Message length: k: Distance: n − k + 1: Alphabet size: q = p m (p prime) Notation [n, k, n − k + 1] q-code: Algorithms; Berlekamp–Massey ...

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    Initially code-named "Cougar", [18] HTML 4.0 adopted many browser-specific element types and attributes, but also sought to phase out Netscape's visual markup features by marking them as deprecated in favor of style sheets. HTML 4 is an SGML application conforming to ISO 8879 – SGML. [20] April 24, 1998