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− | One way to generate a linked list of sources involves the group= option of the <ref> tag, which is analogous to the name= option described above. In this approach, narrative references are given their own "group" namespace. The group identifier is specified inside explanatory note <ref> tags and its final <references /> tag. The closing tag </ref> does not change. | + | One way to generate a linked list of sources involves the group= option of the <ref> tag, which is analogous to the name= option |
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+ | inside explanatory note <ref> tags and its final <references /> tag. The closing tag </ref> does not change. | ||
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Revision as of 05:54, 15 September 2008
I'm not so concerned about the presence of #tag but rather the fact that I can't assign groups and get them listed separately as described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes#Separating_reference_lists_and_explanatory_notes
One way to generate a linked list of sources involves the group= option of the <ref> tag, which is analogous to the name= option described above. In this approach, narrative references are given their own "group" namespace. The group identifier is specified inside explanatory note <ref> tags and its final <references /> tag. The closing tag </ref> does not change.