Difference between revisions of "Template:Chembox Legal status"
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| − | All but first country block must start the '{{#ifeq' on same line as preceeding block's closing '}}'. Test for upper & lower case, use wikilinked two-letter ISO country codes (ISO 3166-1) within the framework of [[WP:MOS]]. Note space after country code as separator & allows line wrapping. Previous legal-status kept both for backwards compatibility - most articles current use this and for furture appends free-text to country-specified categorisations.</noinclude> | + | All but first country block must start the '{{#ifeq' on same line as preceeding block's closing '}}'. Test for upper & lower case, use wikilinked two-letter ISO country codes (ISO 3166-1) within the framework of [[WP:MOS]]. Note space after country code as separator & allows line wrapping. Previous legal-status kept both for backwards compatibility - most articles current use this and for furture appends free-text to country-specified categorisations. |
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Revision as of 20:02, 23 October 2013
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All but first country block must start the '{{#ifeq' on same line as preceeding block's closing '}}'. Test for upper & lower case, use wikilinked two-letter ISO country codes (ISO 3166-1) within the framework of WP:MOS. Note space after country code as separator & allows line wrapping. Previous legal-status kept both for backwards compatibility - most articles current use this and for furture appends free-text to country-specified categorisations.