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  2. Query string - Wikipedia

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    A query string is a part of a uniform resource locator that assigns values to specified parameters.A query string commonly includes fields added to a base URL by a Web browser or other client application, for example as part of an HTML document, choosing the appearance of a page, or jumping to positions in multimedia content.

  3. Template : Zero width joiner em dash zero width non joiner

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    This is the zero width joiner em dash zero width non joiner template; it renders like this (without the quote marks): "‍—‌" . It works similarly to the HTML markup sequence ‍—‌ i.e. a zero-width joiner (which will not line-break and will not collapse together with words that come before the template), a long dash (known as an em dash), and a zero-width non-joiner (which ...

  4. Template:Em dash - Wikipedia

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    Generates an em dash (—) character. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also {{ En dash }} {{ Spaced en dash }} Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Dashes (MOS:DASH) for the guideline on dashes The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Em dash/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases ...

  5. Template:URL2 - Wikipedia

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    It strips html tags and wiki-link markup from the supplied url parameter. It truncates the url parameter at the first space it finds. It can take its own output as input, allowing website parameters to be wrapped in {{URL2}} in the design of an infobox, without causing problems if editors add |website={{URL|some.url.com}} in an article.

  6. Template:En dash - Wikipedia

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    This template produces an en dash (–) character. It has the same effect as the HTML escape sequence –. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified Syntax: {{en dash}} See also MOS:DASH for the guideline on dashes {{ Non breaking en dash }} {{ Spaced en dash space }} {{ Spaced en dash }} {{ Em dash }} The above documentation is ...

  7. Template:URL2/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    It strips html tags and wiki-link markup from the supplied url parameter. It truncates the url parameter at the first space it finds. It can take its own output as input, allowing website parameters to be wrapped in {{URL2}} in the design of an infobox, without causing problems if editors add |website={{URL|some.url.com}} in an article.

  8. Template:URL/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the template test cases page for the sandbox of Template:URL Purge this page to update the examples. If there are many examples of a complicated template, later ones may break due to limits in MediaWiki ; see the HTML comment " NewPP limit report " in the rendered page.

  9. Template:Spaced en dash - Wikipedia

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    This is the spaced en dash template; it renders like this (without the quote marks): " – " It works similarly to the HTML markup sequence  – i.e. a non-breaking space (which will not line-break and will not collapse together with normal spaces that come before the template), a short dash (known as an en dash), and a normal space (which will line-break and will collapse together ...