Category:CS1 errors: cite module

This is a tracking category for Module: Cite errors.

missing template name as first positional parameter

Module:Cite requires as its first positional parameter the canonical name of one of the cs1 templates (without the cite prefix) or the name of the cs2 template (citation). The module emits this error message when the first positional parameter is missing or empty.

unknown template name: <template name>

The module emits this error message when the first positional parameter is not the canonical name of a recognized cs1|2 template.

To resolve either of these errors, make sure that the module call has one of these canonical template names as its first positional parameter value:

  • arxiv
  • av media
  • av media notes
  • biorxiv
  • book
  • citation
  • citeseerx
  • conference
  • document
  • encyclopedia
  • episode
  • interview
  • journal
  • magazine
  • mailing list
  • map
  • medrxiv
  • news
  • newsgroup
  • podcast
  • press release
  • report
  • serial
  • sign
  • speech
  • ssrn
  • tech report
  • thesis
  • web

Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: cite module (0 pages).[a]

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