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Revision as of 16:50, 23 January 2023
Template:SplitLink is used to break up lists of (potential) references to other pages and create links if they exist.
Usage
It accepts one mandatory string parameter, a delimited list of article titles.
It accepts two optional string parameters, which can be used to control what delimiters are used.
in(default;) controls the delimiter used for the input.out(default,) controls the delimiter used for the output.
Return
It returns a delimited list of article titles, as links if the article exists or as plain text if it does not.
For example,{{SplitLink|Mattias Torrez; Shirayuri}} returns:
Mattias Torrez,
For example, {{SplitLink|SCIRE, Level 3, Mall|in=,}} returns: The documentation above was transcluded from Template:SplitLink/Documentation. [edit]
