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This is a tracking category for
CS1 citations
that have
URI scheme
errors.
External links in
Citation Style 1
and
Citation Style 2
templates are made from two parts: the
title
(
|title=
,
|chapter=
, etc.) and the
URL
(
|url=
,
|archive-url=
,
|chapter-url=
,
|lay-url=
, etc.). The
|url=
parameter and other URL parameters must begin with a supported
URI scheme
. The URI schemes
http://
,
https://
and the protocol relative scheme
//
are most commonly used;
irc://
,
ircs://
,
ftp://
,
news:
,
mailto:
and
gopher://
are also supported.
The URL field is checked to ensure that it contains only Latin characters and does not contain spaces. The URL may be protocol relative (begins with
//
). If there are no spaces and the URL is not protocol relative, then the scheme must comply with RFC 3986.
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Top- and second-level domain names are checked for proper form. Generally, top-level domain names must be two or more letters; second-level domain names must be two or more letters, digits, or hyphens (first and last character must be a letter or digit).
Single-letter second-level domains
are supported for:
- all
cc TLDs
(the country code is not validated)
- the
.org
TLD
- certain letters of the
.com
TLD (q, x, z)
- certain letters of the
.net
TLD (i, q)
Third- and subsequent-level domain names are not checked. The path portion of the URL is not checked.
The cs1|2 templates expect that
|archive-url=
will hold a unique url for an archived snapshot of the source identified by
|url=
or
|chapter-url=
(or any of its aliases). This error message is emitted when the value assigned to
|archive-url=
is the same as the matching title or chapter url.
To resolve this error, ensure that
|url=
and other URL parameters contain valid URLs. Online tools are available to
internationalize
URLs that are written in non-Latin scripts:
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: URL.
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