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<includeonly><tt><[[CO:usingAny|xs:any]]></tt></includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly><tt><[[CO:usingAny|xs:any]]></tt></includeonly><noinclude>
==Usage==
==Usage==
This template creates a standardized link for Any-elements (see [[CO:usingAny]] to learn, what this is). The link is formated analogously as with the templates [[Vorlage:TT:Tag]], [[Vorlage:IS:Tag]], [[Vorlage:RS:Tag]] and [[Vorlage:CO:Tag]], but the usage is different, as it works without an argument, because the link target is not variable. It will allways link to [[CO:usingAny]] (but has ''[[CO:usingAny|XS:Any]]'' as its link text).
This template creates a standardized link for Any-elements (see [[CO:usingAny]] to learn, what this is). The link is formated analogously as with the templates [[Template:TT:Tag]], [[Template:IS:Tag]], [[Template:RS:Tag]] and [[Template:CO:Tag]], but the usage is different, as it works without an argument, because the link target is not variable. It will allways link to [[CO:usingAny]] (but has ''[[CO:usingAny|XS:Any]]'' as its link text).
==Example==
==Example==
<nowiki>{{Any}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{Any}}</nowiki>

Latest revision as of 17:31, 19 July 2016

Usage

This template creates a standardized link for Any-elements (see CO:usingAny to learn, what this is). The link is formated analogously as with the templates Template:TT:Tag, Template:IS:Tag, Template:RS:Tag and Template:CO:Tag, but the usage is different, as it works without an argument, because the link target is not variable. It will allways link to CO:usingAny (but has XS:Any as its link text).

Example

{{Any}}

delivers

<xs:any>