User:Skullcinema/sandbox

=Cite OED template ref tag= Let's define two references, the first using the Cite OED template, which should use  to set a ref tag  ,

The second will be defined using the Cite book template. The  template does not automatically include the ref tag So will set. This defines an anchor, or   in this case.

Blah, blah, blah.

More blah, blah, blah.

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So far so good, both references are present in the References section at the bottom of the page.

CITEREF
Now let's try using the OED anchor  generated by the Cite OED template to link to the citation in the Reference section.

And now let's try using the ref anchor generated by the Cite book template to do the same.

Result: Both links are working.

Reference- anchors
Let's set up another couple of references using the shortened footnotes style (the references are at the bottom of this page).

Blah, blah, blah.

More blah, blah, blah.

Again, both references are present in the References section at the bottom of the page and selecting them follows the link down to the reference list.

Now let's try using the anchor generated by the Cite OED template to link to the citation in the Reference section.

And now let's try using the anchor  defined using the Cite book template to do the same. Only the Cite book anchor works.

Result: Cite book links work, Cite OED links do not.

Forcing the Cite OED template by adding the term  to give   corrects the functionality.

Conclusion: ?CITEREF functionality is preserved from Cite book template but Ref functionality is broken in Cite OED template.