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   |name=From a subpage
 
   |name=From a subpage
 
   |from=a [[Wikipedia:Subpages|subpage]]
 
   |from=a [[Wikipedia:Subpages|subpage]]
   |info=In a page title, a subpage name appears after a [[solidus (punctuation)|solidus]] (/); for example, "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Articles", which is a subpage of "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket", redirects to Template:CricketRecentChanges.
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   |info=In a page title, a subpage name appears after a [[solidus (punctuation)|solidus]] (/); for example, "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Articles", which is a subpage of "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket", redirects to Template:CricketRecentChanges. Not all articles or other pages with "/" in their titles are subpages (e.g. [[CP/M]]).
 
** If this redirect is in [[WP:mainspace|mainspace]], then it will populate the '''Redirects with old history''' category bold-linked above; if in any other namespace, then '''{{cat|Redirects from subpages}}''' will be populated.
 
** If this redirect is in [[WP:mainspace|mainspace]], then it will populate the '''Redirects with old history''' category bold-linked above; if in any other namespace, then '''{{cat|Redirects from subpages}}''' will be populated.
 
   |main category=Redirects with old history
 
   |main category=Redirects with old history

Revision as of 10:13, 22 June 2018

Template:This is a redirect/rcat

  • From a subpage: This is a redirect from a subpage. In a page title, a subpage name appears after a solidus (/); for example, "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Articles", which is a subpage of "Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket", redirects to Template:CricketRecentChanges. Not all articles or other pages with "/" in their titles are subpages (e.g. CP/M).
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