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 * url: URL of an online location where the named by title can be found. Cannot be used if title is wikilinked. If applicable, the link may point to the specific page(s) referenced. Remove tracking parameters from URLs, e.g.   or .  Do not link to any commercial booksellers, such as Amazon; use isbn or oclc to provide neutral search links for books. Invalid URLs, including those containing spaces, will result in an error message.
 * access-date: Full date when the content pointed to by url was last verified to support the text in the article; do not wikilink; requires url; use the same format as other access and archive dates in the citations. Not required for linked documents that do not change. For example, access-date is required for online sources, such as personal websites, that do not have a publication date; see WP:CITEWEB. Access dates are not required for links to published research papers, published books, or news articles with publication dates. Note that access-date is the date that the URL was found to be working and to support the text being cited. See "Automatic date formatting" above for details about interaction with and . Can be hidden or styled by registered editors. Alias: accessdate.
 * archive-url: The URL of an archived snapshot of a web page. Typically used to refer to services such as Internet Archive, WebCite and archive.today ; requires archive-date and url. By default (overridden by live) the archived link is displayed first, with the original link at the end. Alias: archiveurl.
 * archive-date: Archive-service snapshot-date; preceded in display by default text "archived from the original on". Use the same format as other access and archive dates in the citations. This does not necessarily have to be the same format that was used for citing publication dates. Do not wikilink; templated dates are discouraged. See "Automatic date formatting" above for details about interaction with and . Alias: archivedate.
 * url-status: the url-status parameter should be included if an archive-url is set. If omitted, or with null value, the default value is dead.  When the URL is still live, but pre-emptively archived, then set live; this changes the display order, with the title retaining the original link and the archive linked at the end.  When the original URL is 'live' but no longer supports the article text, set deviated. When the original URL has been usurped for the purposes of spam, advertising, or is otherwise unsuitable, setting unfit or usurped suppresses display of the original URL (but url and archive-url are still required).
 * archive-format: File format of the work referred to by archive-url; for example: PDF, DOC, or XLS; displayed in parentheses after the archive link. HTML is implied and should not be specified. File format annotation is automatically rendered when a PDF icon is displayed. Does not change the external link icon. Note: External link icons do not include alt text; thus, they do not add file format information for the visually impaired.
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 * format: File format of the work referred to by url; for example: PDF, DOC, or XLS; displayed in parentheses after title. (For media format, use type.) HTML is implied and should not be specified. File format annotation is automatically rendered when a PDF icon is displayed. Does not change the external link icon. Note: External link icons do not include alt text; thus, they do not add file format information for the visually impaired.