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I have a specific question regarding the use of the "sameAs" property in Schema.org.
My goal is to reference entities from Google's Knowledge Graph directly within the markup. Initially, I used a format similar to "kg:/g/123123" (note: this is a generic placeholder and not an actual identifier) to achieve this. However, it appears that this format is not recognized by Google's Structured Data Testing Tool. I am seeking guidance on how to correctly incorporate references to the Knowledge Graph in the "sameAs" field in a manner that is recognized and validated by tools such as Google's.
Could you provide any advice or recommended practices on how to proceed with referencing Knowledge Graph entities in the "sameAs" property? Is there a specific format or practice I should follow to ensure compatibility with validation tools from Google and other search engines?
I appreciate any assistance or direction you can offer on this matter.
Thank you for your time and support!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
I have a specific question regarding the use of the "sameAs" property in Schema.org.
My goal is to reference entities from Google's Knowledge Graph directly within the markup. Initially, I used a format similar to "kg:/g/123123" (note: this is a generic placeholder and not an actual identifier) to achieve this. However, it appears that this format is not recognized by Google's Structured Data Testing Tool. I am seeking guidance on how to correctly incorporate references to the Knowledge Graph in the "sameAs" field in a manner that is recognized and validated by tools such as Google's.
Could you provide any advice or recommended practices on how to proceed with referencing Knowledge Graph entities in the "sameAs" property? Is there a specific format or practice I should follow to ensure compatibility with validation tools from Google and other search engines?
I appreciate any assistance or direction you can offer on this matter.
Thank you for your time and support!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: