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  2. Template:Cancelled - Wikipedia

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    Template:Resolved/See also, the smaller family of thread-level hatnote templates, similar to the above but with a box around them; any template above can be converted to one of those with {} Template:Table cell templates/doc, the family of table-specific templates that work only in tables; Category:Image with comment templates

  3. JavaScript templating - Wikipedia

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    The HTML code provides a "target" to insert generated contents into. Provide a template named "president-template". Last is a function grasping the JSON data, and for each president's subitem, grasping one template and filling it to finally select the HTML page's target appending the whole to it.

  4. Template:Ticket - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Cancelled projects and events - Wikipedia

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    For projects, see Category:Cancelled projects. For events, see Category:Cancelled events. Note: This category page should be empty. All entries should be ...

  6. Taper (concert) - Wikipedia

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    Taper recordings are commonly considered legal because the recordings are permitted and distribution is free. Taper etiquette strictly excludes bootlegging for profit. "Stealth taper" is a common term for a person who may furtively bring equipment into shows to record without explicit permission.

  7. Template:JavaScript - Wikipedia

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  8. Tampermonkey - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2019, Opera banned the Tampermonkey extension from being installed through the Chrome Web Store, claiming it had been identified as malicious. [7] Later, Bleeping Computer was able to determine that a piece of adware called Gom Player would install the Chrome Web Store version of Tampermonkey and likely utilize the extension to facilitate the injection of ads or other malicious ...