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within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in [[Help:Tables|wiki table syntax]], or if the parameter is automatically wikilinked and you wish to use a pipe to specify different link text from the target page name. In other cases it is better to use "<code>&amp;#124;&amp;#124;</code>".  
 
within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in [[Help:Tables|wiki table syntax]], or if the parameter is automatically wikilinked and you wish to use a pipe to specify different link text from the target page name. In other cases it is better to use "<code>&amp;#124;&amp;#124;</code>".  
  
This template cannot be used for putting the characters as text in a wiki table; in that case, again,  "<code>&amp;#124;&amp;#124;</code>" can be used.
 
 
Note that no special template is needed for "<code>!!</code>" (exclamation mark).
 
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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++++ PLEASE ADD CATEGORIES AND INTERWIKIS BELOW THIS LINE, THANK YOU. -->
 
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Revision as of 22:27, 23 March 2008

This subpage contains documentation, categories and other content that is not part of the template.
To view the template page itself, see Template:!!.

Usage

This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "||" within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in wiki table syntax, or if the parameter is automatically wikilinked and you wish to use a pipe to specify different link text from the target page name. In other cases it is better to use "&#124;&#124;".

See Also

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