And as I responded there, if I gave you a JSON string instead, the first
thing you'd need to do is parse the JSON to turn it into something you can
use.

The difference is that JSON and html5 parsers are standard components in
every programming language.  Html5 even has a standard object
representation and manipulation library (DOM) which is available in every
major programming language.
  --scott
On Sep 17, 2015 8:45 PM, "Ricordisamoa" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Stephen Niedzielski: "it seems like, as soon as you get the HTML the first
> thing you want to do, perhaps a little bit ironically because it's called
> Parsoid, it's parse the output a little bit more"
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WJID_WC7BQ&t=35m14s
>
> Il 23/07/2015 22:02, C. Scott Ananian ha scritto:
>
>> HTML5+RDFa is a machine-readable format.  But I think what you are asking
>> for is either better documentation of the template-related stuff (did you
>> read through the slides inhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105175  ?)
>> or
>> HTML template parameter support (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T52587
>> )
>> which is in the codebase but not enabled by default in production.
>>   --scott
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