Difference between revisions of "Template:Quotes"

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<includeonly>{{#dpl:category = {{{1}}} & Quotations|include = {Quote}.dpl|format = ,,\n,}}</includeonly><noinclude>== Usage ==
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<includeonly>{{Quotations|{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|quotes=true}}</includeonly><noinclude>== Usage ==
<code><nowiki>{{Quotes | any category}}</nowiki></code>
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<code><nowiki>{{Quotes | any category}} <!-- if the argument is omitted, PAGENAME is used --></nowiki></code>
  
This template lists quotations that are in the category argument.
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This template lists quotations that are in the category argument with [[Template:Quotations]].  It prefixes them with a header: Quotations.
  
If a page in the category transcludes [[Template:Quote]], the quotation is listed using [[Template:Quote.dpl]]If there is an error ([[:Category:Quotations]] without use of [[Template:Quote]]) then [[Template:Quote.dpl.default]] is used.   
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If there is a DPL error when using this template, it is likely due to a character such as a single quote, pipe, or ampersandUse a category argument with those characters replaced by period, the pattern to match any characterOther SQL pattern matching problems might be due to ?, $, +, * and other characters with special meanings.
  
[[Template:Quotes]] should have no side-effects because it performs no actual transclusions: all the information is from metadata.
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[[Template:Quotes]] should have no side-effects because it performs no actual transclusions besides [[Template:Quotations]]: all the information is from metadata.
  
See: [[Template:Quote]], [[Template:GetMyQuotes]], [[Template:Quote.dpl]] and [[Template:Quote.dpl.default]].
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Deprecated in favor of using [[:Template:Quotations]] directly.
 
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