Thanks for the link. So Max's original question was whether a "content-type'd page" containing (json-? xml-? rdf-?) -encoded data, can have markup conforming to schema.org ontologies? Seems that if xml/rdf is a "supported content type" then an opening does exist for such to be implemented however only by individual wikipedia sites; because it seems clear that wikidata will not process such rdf/xml in order to create wikidata statements that can be displayed within infoboxes.
It does raise the question of whether wikidata defines a content type for its json markup, that is, json markup that conforms to its SNAKs ontology? Is there a list of the content types somewhere? I looked but could not find one in ContentHandler.php. thanks - john
On 14.09.2012 11:00, Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:56 PM,
jmcclure@hypergrove.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy and Max,
[...]
Would you please provide a link or pointer to documentation about
these "types"?
Maybe some of these questions are answered at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ContentHandler
-Jeremy
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