Category:Pages with a malformed DYK entry
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This category may be empty occasionally or even most of the time.This category keeps track of DYK entries of {{DYK talk}} and {{Article history}} that differ from the standard format
|entry=... that [fact]?(for {{DYK talk}})|dykentry=... that [fact]?(for {{Article history}})
It should not be considered authoritative in the sense that the detection logic is still being tweaked and will not handle certain non-standard DYK hooks, like
|entry=... that in 1782, the [[Qianlong Emperor]] enquired "[[Lacquerware|lacquer]] is cause for ten officials to protest; what if it is also '''[[Carved lacquer|carved]]'''?" ''(example pictured)''
Those cases can be bypassed by add |bypass-error=yes to the relevant {{DYK talk}} or |dykignoreerror=yes in the {{Article history}} template.
Pages in category "Pages with a malformed DYK entry"
The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.