[10:37:02] Any users experienced with external identifiers? https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property_talk:P3479#Omni_vs_Aftonbladet [11:16:50] Josve05a: can you use something like http://omni.se/t/-/$1 ? [11:17:50] I've tried, but not to my knowledge as of yet [11:17:59] I'll mail them... [11:20:44] huh, it seems to work for me with the example you gave [11:25:45] nikki: oh...I ddn't actually try with a normal dash...I tried with nothing, with a dot, and with random string but not a dash... [11:25:52] That seems to do it! [11:25:56] :D [11:31:23] thank you nikki! [11:31:32] no problem :) [12:37:13] Do we have any landing page to explain to the publisher of these IDs how to take advantage of Wikidata when these IDs are added to items? [12:43:41] I'm not aware of anything but I also haven't been paying much attention [13:08:22] nikki: Are you perhaps knowledgable with Mix-n-match? [13:08:51] I've used it, but I haven't really worked with adding/maintaining catalogues [13:09:24] I'd like all of these IDs listed on https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://omni.se/t/* (takes a few seconds to load) to be imported as a catalog (but not as Wayback-link)....so need to find out how [13:16:27] hm, the urls in the json file that page loads don't have the web.archive.org prefix, I wonder if that would work [13:21:24] * Josve05a is totally useless