WP:WEBARCHIVES gives details of (all?) available web archiving services. This may be helpful when discussing this template and its Lua module.
Yeah I made that page, and this template, the template is largely up to date displaying those archives. But thanks for linking to that page it is relevant. -- GreenC15:48, 2 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
The template should handle correctly if there is a |url= and |url3= but missing |url2=. It was originally designed that way I think. However it does not appear to work:
archive with url/date/title, url2/date2/title2, and url3/date3/title3
... for occasions where "Archived" is not the start of a sentence. I tried "title=archived", but that adds a second copy of the word "archived" after e.g. "Wayback Machine" in parentheses.
P.S.: This also could benefit from an option for when the template is already part of a parenthetical - to avoid nested parentheses like "(Inaccessible as of 10 October 2010[update]; Archived at the Wayback Machine(archived 2009-09-09))"
P.P.S.: Why are dates in this template presented differently from those in the "As of" template?
I modified a few links to test the webarchive model in this article Albedo
I have no problems with its use, however I have a problem transforming the web city model. What do we do with the other parameters?
What are your recommendations?Pmartin (talk) 21:31, 3 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]