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It appears that in the last edit or two, Category:Redirects to list entries was placed within noinclude tags. This effectively removed all such redirects from the category, which is an undesirable result. I've placed this category outside the noinclude tags and added ] inside the noinclude tags. This might result in two instances of this particular template in that category, one of which was the intended one at the top of the category. Hope this change sits well with all users/editors of this template. Regards --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 14:29, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
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Please replace the code with the following:
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This is a ] to a list in which the subject is an entry.
{{See|Template:R to list entry}}
This template automatically categorizes pages to ].
{{ns0|]}}<!--Template:R to list entry--><noinclude>
{{Documentation}}
</noinclude>
--Bsherr (talk) 06:46, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
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Is there any good reason to have a Further template that links right back to this redirect template? I've never seen this done before, so if there is no good reason for it, then please omit it. – PIE ( CLIMAX ) 22:56, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
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Some time ago with this edit the non-breaking space was removed from the TOP of the code with no explanation as to why. The Nbsp is needed to furnish a carriage return and ensure that the text of this Rcat begins on the next line after any previous Rcat's text on a redirect. Yes, it's true that text does not yet appear on active redirects; however, it does appear and is often helpful when a redirect is deactivated for Rfd. To compare, this page shows how it looks at present, and this modified page shows how it should appear. Please restore the non-breaking space to the TOP of the code:
<!-- this is Template:R to list entry -->
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This is a ] to a list in which the subject is an entry.
{{Further2|]}}
<!-- this is Template:R to list entry -->
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This is a ] to a list in which the subject is an entry.
{{Further2|]}}
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Now that {{R from list topic}} exists, the following should be added to this template to avoid confusion:
**If this is a redirect from a topic to a list related to that topic, not to a specific entry on a larger list, then instead of this rcat, tag this redirect with {{tl|R from list topic}}.
Ahecht (TALK
PAGE) 21:35, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi, User:Ceyockey (the one who wrote the following wikitext from this diff in 2013) & all y'all!
Under the header Template:R to list entry#TemplateData for R to list entry, it says:
See the full documentation at
]for more details.
Unlike on this page where I had to use the pre tags, the colon and that link itself are showing up as wikitext instead of a rendered wikilink.
Is there usually a reason why wikitext needs to be like this in the TemplateData section? Or was it an error? TIA for educating me and please leave it or fix it in whatever way is best. Thanks! —Geekdiva (talk) 12:40, 15 January 2019 (UTC)
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Remove the {{tfm}} notice in the first two lines. See Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2025_November_5#Redirect_comics_templates. The TFD has been closed with no change to this template. Robert McClenon (talk) 06:26, 14 November 2025 (UTC)