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Latest revision as of 19:12, 13 June 2023
{{{1}}}
Usage
Echo the first argument to the template through the rendering engine.
- See how
{{{1}}}
behaves in a template. - As a metatemplate, for example,
{{1x|<}}includeonly{{1x|>}}
generates an<includeonly>
tag that will be evaluated when the resulting template is substituted, unlike such a tag made with XML/HTML entities (< and >).
See also
- {{3x}}