Template:Bare URL non-HTML/doc
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This template is an inline alternative to {{Cleanup bare URLs}}, for use ONLY with links to non-HTML files.
Note that for some widely-used content types, more specific templates are available. See #See also.
Usage
Paste this after a bare-URL reference/link to an image file:
{{Bare URL non-HTML|date=December 2024}}
It is best to place the tag inside a citation, just before the closing </ref>
tag:
<ref>http://example.com/foobar.zip {{bare URL non-HTML|date=December 2024}}</ref>
- Result: [1]
References
This will still categorize the page for cleanup without cluttering the present paragraph with "[bare URL non-HTML]", and it will also help track down the citation to improve by keeping the cleanup tag in the citation. When doing it this way, the date must be manually entered; it cannot be done with the {{Bare URL image|{{subst:DATE}}}}
shortcut method, because template substitution does not work inside <ref>...</ref>
tags.
Tracking categories
- This template places the article into both of the following categories:
- Category:All articles with bare URLs for citations — 0 pages
- Category:Articles with bare URLs for citations or a dated subcategory thereof, currently
- Category:Articles with non-HTML file bare URLs for citations — 0 pages
Why?
See WP:Bare URLs
How to respond to this tag
See WP:HOWCITE
Template Data
TemplateData for Bare URL non-HTML
<templatedata> { "params": { "name": {}, "reason": {}, "date": {} } } </templatedata>
See also
{{Bare URL inline}}
{{Bare URL image}}
{{Bare URL AV media}}
{{Bare URL DOC}}
{{Bare URL PDF}}
{{Bare URL plain text}}
{{Bare URL spreadsheet}}
{{Cleanup bare URLs}}
{{Citations broken}}
- Wikipedia:Link rot
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
<templatedata> { "params": { "name": {}, "reason": {}, "date": {} } } </templatedata>