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This page is currently inactive and is retained for historical reference.Magic links are automatic links for certain unique identifiers that require no markup. This functionality is expected to be removed from the MediaWiki software; users are encouraged to use the corresponding templates.
The following instructions are deprecated. Editors should use the {{ISBN}} template to link ISBNs.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique numeric commercial book identifier. The created link is to Special:BookSources. The allowable formats are:
ISBN 978-0-306-40615-7
ISBN 978-0-306-40615-7
ISBN 1413304540
ISBN 1413304540
See Category:Pages using ISBN magic links.
The following instructions are deprecated. Editors should use the {{PMID}} template to link PMIDs.
A PMID (PubMed identifier or PubMed unique identifier) is a unique number assigned to a PubMed record.
Markup Renders asPMID 11209037
PMID 11209037.
See Category:Pages using PMID magic links.
The following instructions are deprecated. Editors should use the {{IETF RFC}} template to link IETF RFCs.
A Request for Comments (RFC) is a memorandum published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
Markup Renders asRFC 5620
RFC 5620
See Category:Pages using RFC magic links.
The following instructions will no longer be necessary when magic links are disabled.
If no link is desired, insert <nowiki />
between the identifier and the value.
ISBN <nowiki />978-0-306-40615-7
ISBN 978-0-306-40615-7
Or alternatively, wrap <nowiki>...</nowiki>
around the entire magic link:
<nowiki>ISBN 978-0-306-40615-7</nowiki>
ISBN 978-0-306-40615-7
Magic links are rendered by Parser.php
. The links for PMID and RFC are rendered by MediaWiki interface pages:
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