Template:Failed verification: Difference between revisions

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meta>Robert A West
create template
 
meta>Syrthiss
rm cat: articles with unsourced statements from template, cat being deleted per jul 8 cfd...
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<sup title="Not in citation given" class="noprint">&#91;[[Wikipedia:Verifiability|''Not&nbsp;in&nbsp;citation&nbsp;given'']]&#93;</sup>{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}|<!--null string-->|[[Category:Articles with unsourced statements]]}}<noinclude>
<sup title="Not in citation given" class="noprint">&#91;[[Wikipedia:Verifiability|''Not&nbsp;in&nbsp;citation&nbsp;given'']]&#93;</sup><noinclude>


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This tag will categorise tagged articles into [[:Category:Articles with unsourced statements]] but not this template itself. This [[Wikipedia:Template|template]] is a [[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references|self-reference]] and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.
This [[Wikipedia:Template|template]] is a [[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references|self-reference]] and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.


Use this tag only if a source is given, you have checked the source, and found that the source says something other than what is contained in the text.  Explain in detail on the talk page.
Use this tag only if a source is given, you have checked the source, and found that the source says something other than what is contained in the text.  Explain in detail on the talk page.

Revision as of 23:06, 17 July 2006

[Not in citation given]


This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.

Use this tag only if a source is given, you have checked the source, and found that the source says something other than what is contained in the text. Explain in detail on the talk page.

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