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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that have |message-id=
errors.
Check |message-id=
value
The |message-id=
parameter holds the unique identifier associated with a netnews message.[1] The value in |message-id=
is checked to make sure that it contains @
between left and right identifiers. |message-id=
is also checked to make sure that the first character is not <
and the last character is not >
. Module:Citation/CS1 adds the URI scheme news:
to the value in |message-id=
. If the value in |message-id=
is wrapped in <...>
characters, the link created fails.
Further validation is not performed.
To resolve this error, ensure that the |message-id=
value is correct, that it contains @
and is not wrapped in <...>
characters.
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: message-id.[a]
Notes
edit- ^ Pages in the Category talk, Draft talk, File talk, Help talk, MediaWiki talk, Module talk, Portal talk, Talk, Template talk, User, User talk, and Wikipedia talk namespaces are not included in the tracking categories. In addition, pages with names matching the patterns '/[Ss]andbox', '/[Tt]estcases', '/[^/]*[Ll]og', and '/[Aa]rchive' are not included in the tracking categories.
References
edit- ^ "Netnews Article Format". Internet Engineering Task Force. November 2009. 3.1.3. RFC 5536.
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