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==Documentation==
This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "<code>|</code>"
This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "<code>|</code>"
within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in wiki table syntax. In other cases it is better to use "<code>&amp;#124;</code>".  
within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in wiki table syntax. In other cases it is better to use "<code>&amp;#124;</code>".  
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Note that no special template is needed for "<code>!</code>" (exclamation mark).
Note that no special template is needed for "<code>!</code>" (exclamation mark).


This is a '''high risk template''',
==Usage==
and it cannot be substituted.
{{tlx|!}} &rarr; {{!}}


{{Lts|{{PAGENAME}}}}
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 2 August 2024

This is the documentation page for Template:!.
When it is viewed directly, links using variables may appear broken; do not replace these with hardcoded page names or URLs.

This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "|" within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in wiki table syntax. In other cases it is better to use "&#124;".

This template cannot be used for putting the character as text in a wiki table; in that case, again, "&#124;" can be used.

Note that no special template is needed for "!" (exclamation mark).

Usage

{{!}} → |