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
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- 1959 All England Badminton Championships
- 1968 All England Badminton Championships
- 1989 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1993 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1994 Dublin-Belfast train bombing
- 1994 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1995 All-Africa Games
- 1995 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1996 African Cup of Nations
- 1996 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1997 Hopman Cup
- 1998 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 1998–99 Welsh rugby union rebel season
- 1999 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2001 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2003 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2005 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2008 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2009 World Indoor Bowls Championship
- 2010–11 Wigan Athletic F.C. season
- 2011 Nicaraguan general election
- 2012–13 Crystal Palace F.C. season
- 2015–16 Premier League
- 2015–16 in English football
- 2016 in Slovakia
- 2018–19 Melbourne Stars season
- 2019 Special Honours
- 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria
- 2019–20 Hamilton Academical F.C. season
- 2020–21 Manchester United F.C. season
- 2023 Polish parliamentary election
- 251 Menlove Avenue
- A History of Violence
- Aasmah Mir
- Abu Jurnas
- Adam Whitehead
- Adult comics
- Alejandro Faurlín
- Aleksandr Sakharovsky
- Alex Henry Foster
- Alexander Dubček
- Alexander Murray, 8th Earl of Dunmore
- Alexander Stuart (writer)
- Almaz
- Alma–Marceau (Paris Métro)
- Alvera Frederic
- Amjad Khan (cricketer, born 1980)
- Amy Robbins
- An Edible History of Humanity
- Andrew Gale
- Andrew Lownie
- Andy Sawford
- Angelo Bagnasco
- Anita North
- Anse Lazio
- Anton Bakov
- Antonia Romeo
- Armed Forces' Pay Review Body
- Arnaud Bamberger
- Arnold Wesker
- Arsenal Supporters' Trust
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk
- Artistic revolution
- Ashcombe House, Wiltshire
- Asim Shahmalak
- Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
- Austen Kark
- BBC News (TV channel)
- BBC One 'Circle' idents
- BET Awards 2010
- Baghdad College
- Barbara Ker-Seymer
- Barbara Stcherbatcheff
- Barking Lodge
- Beadlow Priory
- Beatrix von Storch
- Bed warmer
- Before the Frost
- Bel Mooney
- Belmond Hotel das Cataratas
- Belmond La Samanna
- Belmond Sanctuary Lodge
- Belu (company)
- Ben Jeffries
- Ben Peters
- Benedict Nightingale
- Benjamin Jowett
- Bentalls
- Berkely Mather
- Bernard Tomic
- Bert Stern
- Beverley Goodway
- Big Game TV
- Birds of America (short story collection)
- Black Camel Pictures
- Bleeding Edge (video game)
- Blue Monday Crash 2009
- Body hacking
- Body swap appearances in media
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national sitting volleyball team
- Brendan Duddy
- Brian London
- Brian Moore (commentator)
- Bride & Prejudice (TV series)
- Bristol Bears
- British neoconservatism
- Broadchurch (series 2)
- Bruce Anstey
- Bruce Keogh
- Bruce Lester
- Bryan Richardson
- Bulat Utemuratov
- Bungay
- Burton Dreben
- C. H. Sisson
- COVID-19 commissions
- COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland
- Cambridge Pre-U
- Cambridge Satchel Company
- Canvey Island Independent Party
- Cardif
- Carel Weight
- Carfax College
- Carl Craig (football manager)
- Carolina Falkholt
- Caroline Gotzens
- Caroline Wozniacki
- Cartier Champion Two-year-old Colt
- Castle of Mey
- Catherine O'Flynn
- Cellebrite
- Charalambos Simopoulos
- Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough
- Cheap Monday
- Chocolat (novel)
- Chris Pavlo
- Chris Stewart (author)
- Christopher Pepys
- Clare Lilley
- Clare Mulley
- Clash of Loyalties
- Class traitor
- Clementina Panella
- Clongowes Wood College
- Contrast (Conor Maynard album)
- Convent of the Epiphany
- Crane (TV series)
- Craufurdland Castle
- Cressida Pollock
- Crispin Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer
- Cristo Reyes
- Cronosoft
- DV8 Physical Theatre
- DWF Group
- Daisy McAndrew
- Damian Aspinall
- Damien Smith (rugby league)
- Dan Corry
- Dan Cruickshank
- Dangerous Lady
- Daniel Lamont
- Darren Day
- Dave (rapper)
- David Behan
- David Britton
- David Held
- David Langdon
- David Luke
- David Montgomery (newspaper executive)
- David Morley (writer)
- David Parker (football manager)
- Dean of Gloucester
- Deaths in July 2012
- Deaths in March 2012
- Debris (play)
- Debruce, New York
- Denis Rooke
- Dennis John (rugby union)
- Dennis Mitchell (RAF officer)
- Derek B. Miller
- Detlef Siebert
- Devadasi
- Diamond in the Dirt (album)
- Dianne Jackson
- Dietramszell
- Dilettante Music
- Dilhara Fernando
- Districts and neighbourhoods of Seville
- Dmitry Itskov
- Dollhouse
- Donald McLachlan
- Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C.
- Dorothy Manley
- Dougal Wilson
- Downhill (2014 film)
- Du'aine Ladejo
- EE Limited
- East Timor–Portugal relations
- Easy Star Records
- Edward Carpenter (priest)
- Edward Enfield
- Edwin Bowey
- Edwin Manners
- Eggheads (TV series)
- Eid al-Fitr
- Eileen Herlie
- El Monte High School
- Emma Smith (author)
- Emmanuel College, Gateshead
- Enderby's Wharf
- Endorsements in the 2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK)
- Ephraim Mirvis
- Epping Forest Keepers
- Ethnic groups in Asia
- European Federation of Periodontology
- European Professional Club Rugby
- European migrant crisis
- Eve Leigh
- Everton Weekes
- Ewa Kłobukowska
- Excalibur Almaz
- Extra Gear
- FA Cup semi-finals
- FIFA Council
- Fall of Timbuktu (2012)
- Fallout (2008 film)
- Famous Army Stores
- Fanny Stollár
- Fažana
- Fiche S
- Film censorship in the Republic of Ireland
- Filter Theatre
- Fin Garden
- Fiona Lamdin
- Flax Bourton
- Flower Pot Men
- Ford Galaxy
- Foster care in the United Kingdom
- Franca Arena
- Frank Williams (actor)
- François Dufour (Play Bac)
- Fraser Waters
- Fumaça (footballer, born 1976)
- G30 Lianyungang–Khorgas Expressway
- GTA gang
- Gabriel Josipovici
- Gavin Ashenden
- General Medical Council
- Geoff Somers
- Geoffrey Warren
- Geoffrey Wheatcroft
- Geordie Stewart
- George Alfred Walker
- George Mikell
- Ghriba synagogue bombing
- Gibsons Games
- Gideon Amichay
- Ginbot 7
- Gizzi Erskine
- Goldplated
- Government House, The Bahamas
- Governor of Veracruz
- Grace and favour
- Graham Seed
- Grayston Burgess
- Great Bentley
- Great Places
- Green Brigade
- Green Flag
- Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube
- Guinness Rishi
- Götz Dieter Plage
- HM Prison Birmingham
- HMAS Flinders (GS 312)
- Halima Begum
- Hawley, Hampshire
- Haydn Tanner
- Heat (1995 film)
- Heathfield Park
- Hedley Hope-Nicholson
- Helen Boaden
- Henry Naylor
- Henry Probert
- Henry W. M. Hodges
- High School of Dundee
- High Sheriff of Tyrone
- Hilton Birmingham Metropole
- Hindu revolution
- History of Chile
- History of monarchy in Australia
- History of scrolls
- Hollingwood
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
- House of Golitsyn
- Hugh "Skip" McGee III
- Hugh Duff (bowls)
- Hugh Goldie
- Human trafficking in North Korea
- Hunter Abbott
- Hurricane Barbarossa
- Hélène Tysman
- I, I
- Ian Kirkwood, Lord Kirkwood
- Ian MacIntyre
- Ian Riddoch
- Incarceration facility (Israel)
- Indian states ranking by availability of toilets
- International reactions to the 2018 North Korea–United States summit
- Inventel
- Iraq–Saudi Arabia border
- Irene von Meyendorff
- Irreligion in Azerbaijan
- Irène Major
- Iveta Lukošiūtė
- Jack Lively (political scientist)
- Jacqueline Boatswain
- Jacquetta May
- Jacqui Cheer
- Jake Canuso
- James Crossley (bodybuilder)
- James Davidson (British politician)
- James Dornan
- James Giffen
- James Hewitt
- James Walker (writer/filmmaker)
- James Whitaker (journalist)
- Jamie Parker
- Jan Morris
- Janet Behan
- Janet Lees Price
- January 2016 Mogadishu attack
- Jeffery Kissoon
- Jeffery Pettis
- Jeffry Life
- Jeremy Neumark Jones
- Jeremy Paxman
- Jessica Hynes
- Jesús Castro-Balbi
- Jim Fritzell
- Jim Gallacher
- Joe English (sailor)
- Joe Melia
- John Ainsworth-Davis
- John Arnold (bishop)
- John Cockburn (test pilot)
- John G. Hughes
- John Maclay, 1st Viscount Muirshiel
- John McCririck
- John McIntire
- John Mullin (footballer)
- John Olver (rugby union)
- John Oswald Mair Hunter, Lord Hunter
- John Pearce (boxer)
- John Pearson (author)
- John Sperry
- John T. Cacioppo
- Johnny Barnes
- Jonas Björkman
- Jonathan Frankel
- Jos Vantyler
- Joseph Cantley
- José María Jiménez
- José María Ortiz de Mendíbil
- Juan Fontanive
- Jude the Obscure
- Julian Stryjkowski
- Juliana Buhring
- Julie Myerson
- Julio Arca
- Julius Strauss
- Juno Temple
- KESTOS
- KORA Organics
- Ka'apor
- Kairo (video game)
- Karthi Gnanasegaram
- Kasia Al Thani
- Katie McGlynn
- Kayla Itsines
- Keith R. Harris
- Ken Riddington
- Kevin Bulmer
- Kevin De Bruyne
- Key4Life
- Khaled Mouzanar
- Kim McLagan
- Kirsty Brimelow
- Kiss-me-quick hat
- Knox College, Otago
- Konstantin Malofeev
- Kot Radha Kishan
- Kristian Johns
- Kyle Hutton
- LGBT rights in Saudi Arabia
- LGBT rights in the Maldives
- Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen
- Laura Antonelli
- Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell
- Le Galaxie
- Lexi Holdings
- List of Border Force cutters (UK)
- List of Friends and Joey characters
- List of Ian Charleson Award winners
- List of Mount Everest death statistics
- List of Royal Warrant holders of the British royal family
- List of Scottish football transfers 2010–11
- List of The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968 TV series) episodes
- List of Welsh-language programmes
- List of active separatist movements in Europe
- List of assassinations in Asia
- List of awards and nominations received by Cher
- List of bank runs
- List of career achievements by Victoria Azarenka
- List of converts to Islam from Hinduism
- List of incidents of civil unrest in France
- List of international prime ministerial trips made by Theresa May
- List of known legal cases involving super-injunctions
- List of largest energy companies
- List of military equipment of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- List of nicknames of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
- List of oldest institutions in continuous operation
- List of pantheists
- List of people with an anxiety disorder
- List of police firearms in the United Kingdom
- List of proxy wars
- List of recipients of the George Medal, 1960s-1980s
- List of recorded icebergs by area
- List of supercouples
- List of terrorist incidents in France
- List of wars involving Kosovo
- List of women philosophers
- List of works based on Peter Pan
- Little Red Cap (poem)
- Lostock Gralam
- Louis Calaferte
- Louis Osman
- Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
- Lucas Bravo
- Lunghua Civilian Assembly Centre
- M.G.M. Pryor
- Madeleine Robinson
- Madness in Valencia
- Maggi Hambling
- Malcolm Ashton
- Malcolm Waller
- ManCrunch
- Manchester derby
- March 1967
- Marcos Lemos
- Margot Leicester
- Marie Gerbron
- Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
- Mark Bunn (English footballer)
- Mark Carroll (rugby league)
- Mark Morriss
- Mark Pearson (entrepreneur)
- Mark Warner Ltd
- Mark Watson-Gandy
- Martin Waller
- Mary Ellen Synon
- Mary Sinclair
- Mary of Exeter
- Maurice Malpas
- Mauricio Taricco
- Maxwell Irvine
- Me1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring
- Melissa Scott-Miller
- Metallica (album)
- Michael Joyce (tennis)
- Michele Fornasier
- Midnight Blue (Louise Tucker album)
- Mike Barson
- Millicent Binks
- Mister John
- Misuse of Drugs Act 1977
- Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel
- Mohammad Azharuddin
- Moira Wallace
- Monster Chetwynd
- Moonfleet (2013 TV series)
- Moray Watson
- Morecambe
- Morena Herrera
- Morten Kirkskov
- Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom
- Naji Abu Nowar
- Naoya Inoue
- Nazaré Canyon
- Neal McDonald
- Neurolixis
- Newsnight
- Nicholas Pumfrey
- Nick Petford
- Nicola Horlick
- Nine and a Half Weeks (book)
- Ninian Stephen
- Noel White
- Nokia 1110
- Nokia 8910i
- Norway women's national beach handball team
- Not Just Tourists
- Notes from a Big Country
- Nubya Garcia
- Oaks Park High School, Carshalton
- Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
- Oberwil-Lieli
- Olafur Eliasson
- Oleksandr Yevtushok
- Open Workbench
- Orchardton Castle
- Orlando Zapata
- Orville the Duck
- Osama the Hero
- Oxshott
- Paco Boy
- Pantomime dame
- Parco delle Cascine
- Patio heater
- Patrick Moote
- PatrickMavros
- Paul Jarvis
- Paul Mahorn
- Paul McPhillips
- Paul Morrison (artist)
- Paul Newsome
- Paul Scharner
- Paul Stenning
- Paula Bronstein
- Paula Rego
- Pectoral cross
- Pentire
- People's Energy
- People's Palace, Glasgow
- Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
- Persons with reduced mobility legislation
- Pete Wareham
- Peter Heard
- Peter Murray (Yorkshire Sculpture Park)
- Peter Wakefield (diplomat)
- Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester
- Peter Willey
- Phil Handy
- Philip Bond (actor)
- Philip O'Connor
- Philip Snow
- Philips Intimate Massager
- Picture Book Museum
- Pierrot Bidon
- Plane Stupid
- Plantagenet Somerset Fry
- Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos with a Page
- Power-to-weight ratio
- Powerleague
- Primitive markings
- Property Information Questionnaire
- Qingdao International Beer Festival
- Quentin Crewe
- Quinta do Lago
- Racebending
- Radhika Sanghani
- Railfreight Distribution
- Ralph Adams-Hale
- Ralph Stewart-Wilson
- Rampgill mine
- Rare Tea Company
- Reaction.life
- Real Men (British TV series)
- Red king crab
- René Obermann
- Republic of China (Formosa) at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Republicanism in Australia
- Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
- Rey-Maupin affair
- Richard Cabell
- Richard Cartwright (bishop)
- Richard Fanshawe (equestrian)
- Richard Stapley
- Richard Turnbull
- Richard Wigglesworth (rugby union)
- Rick Stanton
- Rights upon future offers
- Rob Howley
- Robert Cohan
- Robert Crampton
- Robert Fico
- Robert Harvey (Clwyd politician)
- Robert Legget
- Robert Mitchum
- Roberts Radio
- Robin McBryde
- Robotis Bioloid
- Rodrigo de Triano
- Roger Woddis
- Roland Gift (album)
- Roll baronets
- Romo
- Rosemary Barnett
- Rosita Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
- Royal Ulster Constabulary Band
- Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley
- Runnymede College
- Rushing to Paradise
- Russell Endean
- Rustom K. S. Ghandhi
- Rusty Anderson
- Ruth Terry
- Ryan Sidebottom
- Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego
- Safe Schools Declaration
- Sally Greengross, Baroness Greengross
- Sam Instone
- Sam Vesty
- Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act 2013
- Sandra Choi
- Sandra McNally
- Sandy Wilson (RAF officer)
- Sanjeev Bhaskar
- Scientology status by country
- Scott Roskell
- Sean Ewing
- Sebastiano Baggio
- Secularism in Tunisia
- Sedley Andrus
- Self-defence in English law
- Sequoia University
- Seraphine (company)
- Serban Cantacuzino (architect)
- Shandong Gaosu Group
- Share International
- Shark fin trading in Costa Rica
- Shrewsbury School
- Shurland
- Simian Ghost
- Simon Astaire
- Simon Blackburn
- Simon Bonwick
- Simon Cawkwell
- Simon Edge
- Simon Gillham
- Simon Irving
- Sir Edward Archdale, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Martin Lindsay, 1st Baronet
- Sixpenny Handley
- Sky News
- Slough Borough Council
- Socialist Action (UK)
- Solar road stud
- Souvid Datta
- Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen
- Speed limits in France
- St Mirren B.C.
- Stanley Booth
- Stanley Kubrick's unrealized projects
- Stasi Child
- Stephen Hammond
- Stephen Jones (journalist)
- Stephen Ross, Baron Ross of Newport
- Stephen Sizer
- Steve Bell (cartoonist)
- Steve Pilgrim
- Steve Prescott
- Steve Thompson (rugby union)
- Sticks and Stones (TV series)
- Stuart Cummings
- Stuart Wilkinson (rugby league)
- Sue Heap
- Sue Mountstevens
- Sue Townsend Theatre
- Sueo Ōe
- Surbiton County Grammar School
- Susan Aitken
- Susan Anspach
- Susan Campbell (illustrator and author)
- Susie Wokoma
- Symphony No. 7 (Arnold)
- TKS (spacecraft)
- Tabitha Suzuma
- Tanfield Lea
- Tara, Chertsey
- Tech Track 100
- Ted Croker
- Terry Marcel
- Terry Nation
- Terry O'Neill (photographer)
- That's How You Feel
- The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream
- The Baverstock Academy
- The Children's Bookshow
- The Comedy About a Bank Robbery
- The Devil's Double
- The Earth Tour: 21 Nights in London
- The End (Lost)
- The Gutter Twins
- The Latymer School
- The Long Way Home (Show of Hands album)
- The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies
- The Old Rectory, Croscombe
- The Optimist (Anathema album)
- The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony
- The Security Men
- The Simple Truth: A Concert for Kurdish Refugees
- The Work Experience
- The World of Null-A
- Theme from Mission: Impossible
- Thomas Mercer Chronometers
- Tim Gosling
- Timeline of prehistory
- Tolethorpe Hall
- Tom Boulton
- Tom Fletcher
- Tom Hurd (civil servant)
- Tom Piper
- Toni Hagen
- Tony Buckingham
- Topps Tiles
- Totnes pound
- Tourism in Russia
- Tourism in Saudi Arabia
- Toya Delazy
- Traffic enforcement camera
- Transport in North Korea
- Trelleborg
- Trevor Lummis
- Trimdon Grange
- Troy Rugless
- Tuesday Club
- Twyford, Berkshire
- Tyndale House (Cambridge)
- UKIP: The First 100 Days
- UniAdmissions
- United Arab Emirates–United Kingdom relations
- Up in Arms Theatre Company
- Varsity (Cambridge)
- Vassilis Ragoussis
- Vic Allen
- Views of Richard Dawkins
- Viv Nicholson
- Vivian H. H. Green
- Volkswagen Sharan
- Vsevolod Chaplin
- W. H. Murray
- Walter Estrada
- Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills
- War of Attrition (horse)
- War of the Worlds (2019 TV series)
- Ward Thomas (television executive)
- Wartime Broadcasting Service
- Weekend at the Asylum
- Weirdos Comedy Club
- Wes Santee
- West Cork (podcast)
- West Meon
- West Midlands Fire Service
- West Renfrewshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Weston Patrick
- What the Butler Saw (play)
- White Stuff Clothing
- Wild Oats (play)
- Will Stuart
- William Becke
- Wimbledon Common
- Winchester '73
- World Cities Culture Forum
- World War I in literature
- Xavier Malisse
- Xelibri
- Yemen TV
- Yo-yo club
- You and Me (Damon Albarn song)
- You'll Have Had Your Hole
- YouView
- Zagros Airlines
- Zoopharmacognosy
- Šaban Bajramović