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Usage
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Script error: No such module "Message box". will insert a single, ordinary space character, using the numeric character reference  
. It is a more readable alternative to using that code.
Anywhere you need a regular space
You can use
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Script error: No such module "Message box". anywhere you need a regular, breaking space. If you need a non-breaking space or multiple spaces in a row, use
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Inserting a space inside a parser function
Sometimes when using parser functions, you need to insert a space at the beginning or end of an optional message.
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Script error: No such module "Message box". can be used for that purpose. In the following examples, look closely at the spacing between words and punctuation to see the subtle differences.
- Example
I like green{{#if:{{{blue|}}}|and blue}}.
The above example works fine if 'blue' does not have a value ('I like green.
').
However, if 'blue' is set to true (|blue=true
), then the message is incorrectly run together ('I like greenand blue.
').
I like green {{#if:{{{blue|}}}|and blue}}.
Adding the space between 'green' and '{{#if' avoids running the 'green and
' together, but now there will be an extra space if 'blue' is not set ('I like green .
').
I like green{{#if:{{{blue|}}}| and blue}}.
Adding the space between the pipe ('|') and the word 'and' doesn't work. Any leading or trailing spaces from a parser function output are stripped, so this produces exactly the same output as the first example when 'blue' is true ('I like greenand blue.
').
I like green{{#if:{{{blue|}}}|{{sp}}and blue}}.
This one works! By inserting the
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Script error: No such module "Message box". in the parser function output, the space is not stripped, and the correct output is given whether blue is set to true ('I like green and blue.
') or not set at all ('I like green.
').
Disabling default substitution
Suppose you have a template,
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Script error: No such module "Message box"., that uses substitution, like this:
{{{{{subst|subst:}}}#if{{{condition|}}}|message}}
When the template is transcluded and saved, the result would be interpreted as:
{{subst:#if{{{condition|}}}|message}}
You could override the substitution by setting the 'subst' attribute to
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{{Example| subst={{sp}} }}
Now the result would be interpreted as:
{{ #if{{{condition|}}}|message}}
The extra blank space preceding the '#if' would not affect the template at all (except to suppress the default substitution).
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Inserts a single space character; mainly used in parser functions
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See also
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Script error: No such module "Message box". - runs the laser function #if:
, but retains whitespace
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Script error: No such module "Message box". – a template that uses
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Script error: No such module "Message box". with parser functions
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Script error: No such module "Message box". – for spelling issues Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Navbar' not found.