Template talk:Wayback
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This template is intended to simplify the linking process to files at the Internet Archive "Wayback Machine". For examples of use, see Wikipedia:Using the Wayback Machine. --Fastfission 22:33, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Combine with {{waybackdate}}?
Can someone who knows how combine this with {{waybackdate}} by using if-then statements that put an asterisk in place of the date if none is specified, please? —msh210 02:36, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Why is PAGENAME used?
Why is PAGENAME used as part of the output of the template? If, for example, in the article on History of the United States, there was a reference (say) to the original settlers, and then to the civil war, it would look like this:
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- Reference 1 description of source about original settlers, etc., History of the United States at the Wayback Machine
- Reference 2 description of source about Civil Way, etc., History of the United States at the Wayback Machine
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Which is very strange - it's not like readers don't know what article they're reading, and often the title of the article isn't the best description of what a source is about, as in this illustration.
I suggest the template output be changed so this would be what a reference would look like:
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- Reference - article name, author, date, publication, etc., Sourced from the Wayback Machine.
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John Broughton | Talk 20:29, 12 January 2007 (UTC)