Template:!
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+ | This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "<code>|</code>" | ||
+ | within template parameters. It is '''unnecessary''' to get a | ||
+ | "<code>|</code>" in these cases, better use "<code>&#124;</code>" | ||
+ | for this purpose. However the "<code>|</code>" delimiter for a | ||
+ | Wiki table has to be escaped by a template if it's used | ||
+ | within a template. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note that there's no such problem with "<code>!</code>" (exclamation mark), it | ||
+ | only affects "<code>|</code>" (vertical bar) in conjunction | ||
+ | with the default parameter mechanism within tables. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For obvious reasons this is a '''high risk template''', | ||
+ | and it cannot be substituted. | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 05:58, 13 September 2007
|
This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "|
"
within template parameters. It is unnecessary to get a
"|
" in these cases, better use "|
"
for this purpose. However the "|
" delimiter for a
Wiki table has to be escaped by a template if it's used
within a template.
Note that there's no such problem with "!
" (exclamation mark), it
only affects "|
" (vertical bar) in conjunction
with the default parameter mechanism within tables.
For obvious reasons this is a high risk template, and it cannot be substituted.