User:BrownHairedGirl/Articles with probably fixable bare links
Note
This page exists solely as a list of articles for processing to cleanup references which use bare URLs (see WP:Bare URLs). I do that by feeding these lists to Citation bot.
The lists have no significance other than as selections for cleanup. In the vast majority of cases, these are articles in which I have no interest other than fixing bare URL references.
Bare URLs
Note that the definition of "bare URL" used here is narrow: ref tags which contain only the URL, optionally preceded or followed by spaces, and/or enclosed in square brackets []
.
For example:
- bare URL, with no spaces:
<ref>https://www.example.com/foo</ref>
- bare URL, with spaces:
<ref> https://www.example2.com/foobar </ref>
- bracketed URL, with no spaces:
<ref>[https://www.example.com/foo]</ref>
- bracketed URL, with spaces:
<ref> [https://www.example2.com/foobar] </ref>
There are of course many other types of inadequately described citation. This exercise targets only the simplest, worst examples. However, when Citation bot processes a page, it can fix many other citation issues, so this exercise fixes more than just the targeted problem.
Selection
These lists consist of articles which have one or more bare URL refs (as defined above) to a website where Citation bot can usually fill the reference. Procedure:
- take one or more websites where Citation bot has shown that it can fill a bare URL
- Use AWB's "Wiki search" function to find pages with probably-bare links to that URL
- Scan that list to keep only pages which actually have a bare URL ref to that website, using AWB's "skip"/"Doesn't contain" function in pre-parse mode
For example, the first batch processed this way is for 3 website: eurosport.com + atptour.com + tennis.com
- Search term
insource:/\<ref[^\>]*\>\s*https?:\/\/(www\.)?(eurosport|atptour|tennis)\.com/i
- Doesn't contain: <ref[^>]*?>\s*\[?\s*https?://(www\.)?(eurosport|atptour|tennis)\.com[^>< \|\[\]]+(?<!\.(txt|pdf|jpg|jpeg|png))\s*\]?\s*(\{\{Bare +URL +inline\s*(\|[^\}\{\>\<)]*)?\}\}\s*)?<\s*/\s*ref\b
Note that the searches above use regular expressions (regex). Don't try using this method unless you are comfortable using regex.
Updates
Please note that this page is updated with a new list after a batch has been started to be processed, and sometimes before it has finished processing. So if you have come to this page after it is mentioned in an edit summary, please note that the current version of this page may not be the one used for that series of edits. For earlier versions, see this page's history.
Lists
Ireland - Irishtimes RTE Examiner Independent
- (319 pages)
- 1998 O'Byrne Cup
- 2014 European Parliament election in Ireland
- 2015 Down county football team season
- 2016 Leinster Senior Football Championship
- 2018 in Poland
- 2018–19 in English football
- 2020 Walsh Cup
- 2021 Derry Senior Football Championship
- 2021 League of Ireland Premier Division
- 2021–22 UEFA Youth League
- A Hero's Death
- A Wonderful World (Susan Boyle album)
- ACC Loan Management
- Al Finucane
- Alan O'Neill (footballer, born 1957)
- Alex O'Hanlon
- Andre Wright
- Andrea (The Walking Dead)
- Angela Kerins
- Anne Le Marquand Hartigan
- Anthony Murphy (artist)
- Antonella Bevilacqua
- At Your Service (TV series)
- Austin Quinn
- BWG Foods
- Balance in Criminal Law Review Group
- Baldoyle Bay
- Behind the Mask (memoir)
- Belturbet bombing
- Benoît Costil
- Bernard O'Kane (bishop)
- Bernie Ecclestone
- Betrayal (TV series)
- Bill Granger
- Billy Dixon (footballer, born 1941)
- Bohemian F.C.
- Breffny Morgan
- Brian Leyden
- Brian Morrisroe
- Brian Norton (engineer)
- British Union of Fascists
- Bríd Brennan
- CBI Book of the Year Awards
- Carlingford, County Louth
- Cashel Palace Hotel
- Cathal Gannon
- Celtic Interconnector
- Chartered Accountants Ireland
- Chop Chop (Bell X1 album)
- Ciaran Nugent
- Ciarán Tobin extradition case
- Clein
- Clelia Murphy
- Clongowes Wood College
- Coatbridge Irish
- Colm Christle
- Colm Coyle
- Colm Keane
- Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run
- Committee for a Workers' International (1974)
- Cork Airport
- Cork County Gaol
- Creedon's Shannon
- Cruelty to animals
- Cuala G.A.A.
- Cuban medical internationalism
- DNA paternity testing
- Dan Murray (English footballer)
- Daniel Storey
- Danny North
- Dave Campbell (Irish footballer)
- Dave Robertson (football manager)
- David Irving (footballer)
- David McWilliams (economist)
- David Wallace (composer)
- Davis College (Mallow)
- Deaglán de Bréadún
- Deaths in December 2017
- Derval O'Rourke
- Dessie O'Hare
- Divorce law by country
- Dogrel
- Donal Leahy
- Donal Vaughan
- Drogheda Leader
- Dublin county hurling team
- Dylan Moran
- EM News Distribution
- Eamon Dunne
- Eamon Morrissey (actor)
- Eamonn Darcy (footballer)
- Economy of Bermuda
- Eddie Alvarez
- Eir (telecommunications)
- Eithne Dunne
- Electric Ireland
- Eoin Monaghan
- Eoin Reddan
- Eugene O'Doherty (bishop)
- European Youth Parliament - Ireland
- FC Libourne
- Fidelma Macken
- Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion
- Fitzgibbon Cup
- Fore (golf)
- Foundation for the Humboldt Forum in the Berlin Palace
- Francis Browning
- François Dufour (Play Bac)
- François Zimeray
- Front organization
- Gabriel Hayes
- George Chuvalo
- George Hamilton (broadcaster)
- Ger Reidy
- Gerry Doyle (Irish footballer)
- Gerry Mackey
- Gerry Murphy (poet)
- Gordon Hamilton (rugby union)
- Greg Costello
- Gráinne Maguire
- Han Jeong-uh
- Heart of Midlothian F.C.
- Henry Tromp
- Hillview, Waterford
- History of the England national rugby union team
- Hong Kong Sevens
- ITV (TV network)
- Ibrahima Thiam
- Independent Monitoring Commission
- Indigo Internet
- Irish Heart Foundation
- Irish Newfoundlanders
- James Gilbert (producer)
- Jamie Kavanagh
- Jamison Gibson-Park
- Jennifer Cassidy
- Jesús Pérez (soccer)
- Jimmy Breslin
- Jody Byrne
- Joe Duffy
- Joe English (sailor)
- Joe O'Shea
- John Bacon (footballer)
- John McDonnell (footballer)
- John Mulroy (footballer)
- John Murphy (priest)
- John Tohill
- Johnny Ward (actor)
- Jonathan Davies (rugby union, born 1988)
- Joseph Golding
- Joseph Maunsel Hone
- Joseph O'Neill (writer, born 1964)
- June 2016 Mogadishu attacks
- June Levine
- Kevin Grogan
- Kevin Kelly (publisher)
- Kit Barker
- Kx Systems
- Labour Youth
- Laois Senior Hurling Championship
- Larry Goodman
- Laura Toogood
- Laurie Fisher
- Layla Flaherty
- League of Fiume
- Lee Lynch (footballer)
- Les Arcs (horse)
- Li Hang (snooker player)
- Liam Hennessy (footballer)
- Life After Youth
- List of 2019–20 League of Ireland transfers
- List of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning managers
- List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums
- List of Ireland women's national rugby union players
- List of Irish military installations
- List of Irish-speaking people
- List of KLM Cityhopper destinations
- List of Scottish football transfers summer 2013
- List of Trinity College Dublin people
- List of awards and nominations received by Cher
- List of awards and nominations received by Kiss
- List of international trips made by Miguel Díaz-Canel
- List of redheads
- List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity
- List of the oldest restaurants in the United States
- List of weapons used by the Provisional Irish Republican Army
- Lochlann Quinn
- Louise McSharry
- Made in Chelsea (series 11)
- Maeve Murphy
- Mark Beeney
- Mark Lawrenson
- Markets Field
- Marshall Pinckney Wilder
- Martin McCann (actor)
- Marxist Forum
- Matches of the Republic of Ireland national football team
- Matt Berquist
- Maurice Moloney
- Michael Cleary (priest)
- Michael Dallat
- Michael Deeny
- Michael Maloney
- Michael Olden
- Mick Cahill
- Mick Murphy (cyclist)
- Mike Murphy
- Milltown Cemetery
- Mission Beach USA
- Moore Street
- Morning Edition (Irish TV programme)
- Moulinex
- Mount Venus
- Murders of Jack and Tommy Blaine
- Music for Dead Birds
- N4 road (Ireland)
- NUI Galway Students' Union
- Nathan Collins
- National Car Test
- Neil Ogden
- Neil Shawcross
- Newpark Comprehensive School
- Niall Corkery
- Niall de Buitléar
- Niamh Kilkenny
- Noel Kelly (footballer)
- O'Donnell Abú
- Orla Tinsley
- Orna Ross
- PCD World Tour
- Paddy Gavin
- Paddy Turner
- Padraig O'Connor
- Pascal Pinon (band)
- Passage sailing record
- Pat Devlin (footballer)
- Pat Kelch
- Patrik Wozniacki
- Paul Mercier (playwright)
- Peadar Gaskins
- Peter Lorimer
- Pic Me
- Pontifical Irish College
- Poolbeg
- Poolbeg Generating Station
- Preaching to the Perverted (film)
- Prescription charges
- Put the Green Cape On
- Radio drama
- Raw (TV series)
- Republic of Ireland national football team
- Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
- Revenge (season 4)
- Rey-Maupin affair
- Rhys McCabe
- Richard Power (writer)
- Richie Parsons
- Richie Towell
- Richmond Park (football ground)
- Riverchapel
- Robert Bayly
- Roxana Manouchehri
- Roy O'Donovan
- Rush, Dublin
- SS Stolwijk
- Sailing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Laser Radial
- Sam Tuitupou
- Samaris (band)
- Sammie Szmodics
- Sean Core
- Sean McCaffrey
- Seán Thomas
- Shannon Ferry
- Sid Wallace
- Sigerson Clifford
- Simon Gillham
- Skerries, Dublin
- Skulduggery Pleasant: The Dying of the Light
- Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil constituency)
- Southern Bloc of the FARC-EP
- Southside, Dublin
- Special Savings Incentive Account
- Sruwaddacon Bay
- St Brendan's College, Killarney
- St Michael's College, Dublin
- St. Augustine's Industrial School for Girls
- Stephen Vincent (dancer)
- Steve Conway (writer)
- Stewart Gore-Browne
- Strokestown Park
- Stuart Carolan
- Svetlana Beriosova
- TV3 Toy Show
- Tarantula (Ride album)
- Terry Rudolph
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightdress
- The Gentle Rain
- The Hunt (2015 TV series)
- Tiernan Brady
- Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions
- Tom Munnelly
- Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Trial balloon
- U-47700
- Umicore
- Una O'Hagan
- University of Limerick
- Valentin Balakhnichev
- Vincent Hanly
- Virgin Media Sport (TV channel)
- Virgin Media Television (Ireland)
- Ward Thomas (band)
- Warwick Waugh
- William O'Connor (darts player)
- William Rooney
- Wittington Investments
- Worky
- Yvonne Scannell