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We load the result of a DPL query into an array and print that array using a different separator. The trick is to use a special separator in the format statement of your DPL query (in this example we use the paragraph symbol).

See [1] to see what you can do with the ArrayExternsion ...

{{#arraydefine:x|
{{#dpl:
 |titlematch=B%
 |count=10
 |format=,%TITLE%,§,
}}|§}}
{{#arrayprint:x|<br/>}}

DPL produces the following wikitext as output (which is fed into #arraydefine ..):

{{Extension DPL}}Bruxelles city§Bug Apo§Boolean§Bug Apo 3§Bug'Apo 4§Berlin§Bob Jones Out Sick§Bug SQL 1064§Berliner Mauer§Berlin Wall§
|§}}

So the following output is produced:

{{#arraydefine:x| Bruxelles city§Bug Apo§Boolean§Bug Apo 3§Bug'Apo 4§Berlin§Bob Jones Out Sick§Bug SQL 1064§Berliner Mauer§Berlin Wall§|§}} {{#arrayprint:x|
}}