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I keep getting corrections of harvnb target errs but I never see any corrections nor can I ever figure out what the multiple targets are. The refs to WP help are inscrutable and the suggested download to my system is marked by my software as dangerous to my system. I have never had this problem before in all my years of using harvnb, which I use frequently on almost every article I work on. But, I freely admit I might not understand the intricacies of WP programming. Can you enlighten me? What multiple targets? Note, my predecessor was using harvnb. As I am working my way down the article he might have done something I have not yet reached. These non-visible corrections and suggestions that I read this or that unreadable and apparently inapplicable help write-ups are very confusing. They certainly are no help to me. I will keep my eye on my use of harvnb. Meanwhile, it would be helpful if you could detail here the changes you made and what the error was. Thanks.Botteville (talk) 13:36, 13 November 2023 (UTC)Reply