SFN and HARV errors multiple and no - Mailer

I can’t seem to remove the SFN and HARV errors at the bottom. I’ve gone through all of it and all the citations look as if they are coded correctly but I don’t know how to get these removed.

Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Look at the bottom and someone tell me how to fix please. I’ve looked at other pages and can’t seem to see what I’m doing wrong

This can be tough to figure out. Start by clicking on each of your references. When you click one, it will take you to the works cited entry. Any that don’t contribute to the red errors.

Remember, too, that punctuation goes before the footnote, and there are no space before or after footnotes. I see quite a few punctuation errors. The Fight should always be italicized and not linked, or just linked once.

I cleaned up the sources list and checked all your footnotes, but there’s still a pesky error. At least we’re down to just one now.

Go ahead and fix the other issues, and I’ll have a look again when those are done.

copy that, working on them now

and now I’m back to 2 errors :cry:

I’ve completed everything I can find. I’ve taken spaces from in front and behind sfn and efn as well as page numbers.

I don’t know how to fix it, but I found one of the errors. Its: 9. Hemingway p249. When you click Hemingway, it doesn’t go anywhere. In the original article its listed as CSS p249 in the notes. But there’s no CSS in the original works cited.

Thanks I found that one as well. I’ve tried everything all the wiki pages say to do and I can’t clear the errors. Going to walk away and see if something comes to me.

The issue there is that there were two Hemingway works in 1981 and it did not know which one to pick. I added a/b after each, so that cleared one of the errors.

I’ll try to fix the other error later.

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Yay! And the hero award goes to! @jkilchenmann

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I’m happy to see that you were able to fix the other error.

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Hi, all! I appreciate the collaboration on this article. :clap: I eliminated the error message by adding the date (2003) to what is now citation 8. I believe CSS references The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition. Does anyone have insight on this?

I also fixed other small errors in the article that you can see on the history page!

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I think you’re right! I think CSS is Hemingway’s Collection of Short Stories but the date was missing on the citation.

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Nice. I think you got the last of them @Josiehadaway . I think your article is all good now @ArcheryMama

You are awesome! @Josiehadaway @nrmMGA108 and @jkilchenmann !!! I’ve been going nuts on that article!!! My heros! Thank you!!

@grlucas Hello all, I am actually having the same issue on this article. I clicked on each citation and gone through to ensure the correct placement of the footnote but cannot get rid of this pesky SFN and HARV error. Any help would be appreciated.

@JMOM34 There were multiple Mailer works in 1968 and 1972. I added letters to the end of each year so that it knew which one to pick.

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@jkilchenmann Thank you a thousand times. Similar to @ArcheryMama I have been reviewing the sources and trying to figure this out forever.

You Rock!!