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Commonly encountered unsupported parameters and how to fix them
There are 11,000+ articles in this category, as of 8 October 2013. This is a list of commonly-encountered parameters and how to fix them, to expand on the contents of the help text. If the "bot-fixable" list turns into a substantial list, we may be able to feed it to a bot and fix a bunch of these articles automatically.
Feel free to edit this list. – Jonesey95 (talk) 05:34, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
Bot-fixable parameters
All bot edits suggested here should be manually checked and corrected by human editors after the bot has passed through the category.
|translator
– Fix by changing|translator
to|others
and adding "Translated by" in front of the translators name or ", translator" after the translator's name.|pagees
– Change parameter name to|pages
.|auther
– Change parameter name to|author
.|middle
– Copy contents of|middle
and paste after the contents of|first
, with a space after the contents of|first
. Remove the|middle
parameter entirely.|quotes = yes
– Remove. This is not a supported parameter. Someone was trying to make the citation do something that it doesn't do. This appears almost exclusively incite journal
templates, for some reason. (It is a valid parameter in {{Infobox Doctor Who episode}}, so don't just go stripping it from every article, please Mr. Bot.)|other
– Replace with|others
.- Correct all common misspellings listed at Module:Citation/CS1/Suggestions.
Non-bot-fixable parameters
|unused_data
– This common parameter was added by a bot that cleaned up "unnamed parameters" before these CS1 errors existed. You have to look at the data to determine if it should be removed or if a parameter name should be added to it.- Lots of one-time misspellings and other typos that are not common enough to put in the list of common misspellings, e.g.
|volumbe
(volume),|firstn
(first1, first2, etc.),|first[1]
(first1, first2, etc.),|editorn-first
(editor1-first, etc.). |editorial
– This is the Spanish word for "publisher". If it makes sense, change the parameter name to|publisher
.- Also,
|título
istitle
and|fechaacceso
isaccessdate
.
- Also,
(a bunch of stuff that looks like the all or part of a web address)
– This happens when there is a "|" in the|url
parameter followed by an "=". To fix, replace each "|" in the URL with "%7c". Check the url to see if it is valid. You may also need to add "url=" in front of the "http://" part of the URL.|note
– This is not a valid parameter. Notes can be removed and pasted between the closing}}
and the closing</ref>
, though this is not ideal.|translator
replace withothers
and add "(trans.)" after the name.|curly=yes/no
remove (deprecated). This used to add curly quotes to a cite.|construction
replace withcontribution
orchapter
|first print
replace withorigyear
|channel
replace withpublication-place
|pii
replace withid
. See Publisher Item Identifier- Sometimes citations will have both
|page
and|pages
. The first is the page cited and the second is the total pages in the work. Remove the second.
- Re this last item, the second value is often the ending page, like
|page=215 | pages=226
when what is meant is|pages=215–226
. I do not know why people do this, but in this case, do not always remove the second parameter. – Jonesey95 (talk) 22:46, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
- Re this last item, the second value is often the ending page, like