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*'''Cause''': A space has been placed between the first word of a text and the left side of the page.  
*'''Cause''': A space has been placed between the first word of a text and the left side of the page.  
*'''Fix''': Remove the space, make sure text is up against the left side of the page and the dashed box should disappear.
*'''Fix''': Remove the space, make sure the text is up against the left side of the page and the dashed box should disappear.


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*In this example the amp; is injected into the link after the & symbol.
*In this example the amp; is injected into the link after the & symbol.


'''<nowiki><ref>John Marius Wilson ''[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/place_page.jsp?p_id=11102&st=airmyn Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales]'' 1870. Date accessed: 11 Nov 2013.</ref></nowiki>'''  
'''<nowiki><ref>John Marius Wilson ''[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/place_page.jsp?p_id=11102&st=airmyn Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales]'' 1870. Date accessed: 11 Nov 2013.</ref></nowiki>'''  


*'''Cure''': First you need to check that the link works. It is easier to copy and paste onto another tab as you check the link. Use this page as your reference. After checking the link, the quickest way to solve this problem is to delete <nowiki>"&st=airmyn",</nowiki> this will leave a usable link and stop the amp injection problem. If you deleted just the <nowiki>''amp;st=airmyn''</nowiki> and not the <nowiki>"&"</nowiki> Symbol, the amps will come back.
*'''Cure''': First you need to check that the link works. It is easier to copy and paste onto another tab as you check the link. Use this page as your reference. After checking the link, the quickest way to solve this problem is to delete <nowiki>"&st=airmyn",</nowiki> this will leave a usable link and stop the amp injection problem. If you deleted just the <nowiki>''amp;st=airmyn''</nowiki> and not the <nowiki>"&"</nowiki> Symbol, the amps will come back.


'''<nowiki><ref>John Marius Wilson ''[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/place_page.jsp?p_id=11102 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales]'' 1870. Date accessed: 11 Nov 2013.</ref></nowiki>'''  
'''<nowiki><ref>John Marius Wilson ''[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/place_page.jsp?p_id=11102 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales]'' 1870. Date accessed: 11 Nov 2013.</ref></nowiki>'''  


*In this example the <nowiki>&</nowiki> has been added into a link, which should also be a reference.
*In this example the <nowiki>&</nowiki> has been added into a link, which should also be a reference.
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*'''Problem''': Fck can be injected onto a page instead of [[ ]], <nowiki>< ></nowiki>. The page can become a mess of Fck's where reference and internal and external links should be. This will inject the Fck from where the error was made up the page.
*'''Problem''': Fck can be injected onto a page instead of [[ ]], <nowiki>< ></nowiki>. The page can become a mess of Fck's where reference and internal and external links should be. This will inject the Fck from where the error was made up the page.


fckLRfckLRhttp://www.achurchnearyou.com/cantley-st-margaret/ for details of the parish. fckLRfckLRhttp://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-228599-church-of-st-margaret-cantley/bingmap British Listed buildings<br> fckLRfckLRhttp://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/cantley/cantley.htm Norfolk Churches website<br>  
http://www.achurchnearyou.com/cantley-st-margaret/ for details of the parish. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-228599-church-of-st-margaret-cantley/bingmap British Listed buildings<br> http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/cantley/cantley.htm Norfolk Churches website<br>  


*'''Cause''': This type of problem is normally caused by missing a closing reference, <nowiki> <ref/></nowiki>, or missing a <nowiki> > </nowiki> of the reference.
*'''Cause''': This type of problem is normally caused by missing a closing reference, <nowiki> <ref/></nowiki>, or missing a <nowiki> > </nowiki> of the reference.