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<includeonly>{{Warning|1=The retired template [[Template:!|&lbrace;&lbrace;!&rbrace;&rbrace;]] has been transcluded; see [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Magic words#Other|Help:Magic words]] for details. To fix this, use only the code <code><nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki></code> to generate the &#124; (vertical bar) character.|2=Error}}
[[Category:Pages which use a template in place of a magic word|M{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>
{{Documentation|heading=[[File:Template info icon v2.svg|x22px|alt=Information symbol wrapped in paired typographical braces|link=|Template info]]&nbsp;Magic word documentation}}</noinclude>

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Information symbol wrapped in paired typographical braces Magic word documentation [edit] [purge]

The magic word {{!}} is used to escape a vertical bar character | in wikitext markup, causing the parser to temporarily not interpret it as a special character.

This used to be a template, but for speed reasons, the MediaWiki parser was changed upon the release of version 1.24 (July 2014) to instantly interpret {{!}} as | and ignore this template, making {{!}} a magic word. You can continue to use the code in exactly the same way as before.

Do not use syntax like {{Template:!}}, and do not supply any template parameters, such as {{!|foo}}. In those cases, the template transcludes as an error message:

Error

The retired template {{!}} has been transcluded; see Help:Magic words for details. To fix this, use only the code {{!}} to generate the | (vertical bar) character.


Usage

The code {{!}} is used to escape the vertical bar character, |, so that it is interpreted by the MediaWiki parser later than it would be otherwise. This is mostly useful when trying to include a table in a template.

See also