Since we have CORS, javascript on the wikipedia page could make the update directly in wikidata. I'd let the wikidata / ve people decide if that's desirable, but it's possible.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Marco Fleckinger marco.fleckinger@wikipedia.at wrote:
Hi,
I would assume that there will be something like a shortcut or a button like "integrate Wikidata-property here", where you could inline search for this.
Internally i could immagine a list where all items are tracked and a <span class="wikidata" id="wikidata_key"> where the id of this html-tag is the key in the internal list.
Marco
On 01/11/13 21:32, Strainu wrote:
Hi,
Starting from a very different problem, I found myself asking a very strange question: How will the Visual Editor interact with Wikidata?
Namely, let's say that somebody is editing the article about Romania in the visual editor. The article contains an infobox with all the data brought from Wikidata. The user will edit one of those fields (say, the president's name). Will that change automatically be reflected back to Wikidata? If not, will it be even possible to edit those fields? If the change is pushed to Wikidata, how are conflicts handled (2 users editing the president's name on different wikis during a very crowded period when changes take a while to replicate and one of them makes a mistake)?
I seem to remember that wikidata edit-in-place is planned for phase II, but I always assumed this would happen using some kind of popup window, which kindof beats the purpose of a visual editor.
Thanks, Strainu
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