MediaWiki API result

This is the HTML representation of the JSON format. HTML is good for debugging, but is unsuitable for application use.

Specify the format parameter to change the output format. To see the non-HTML representation of the JSON format, set format=json.

See the complete documentation, or the API help for more information.

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    "batchcomplete": "",
    "continue": {
        "gapcontinue": "Request_to_identify_your_supervisor",
        "continue": "gapcontinue||"
    },
    "warnings": {
        "main": {
            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
        },
        "revisions": {
            "*": "Because \"rvslots\" was not specified, a legacy format has been used for the output. This format is deprecated, and in the future the new format will always be used."
        }
    },
    "query": {
        "pages": {
            "37": {
                "pageid": 37,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Recommended Workstation Hardware",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "<!--Originally written by: Luca Filipozzi-->\n<!--Originally written on: 2003-Jul-10-->\nUBC IT offers procurement support for computing hardware, including desktops, laptops, tablets and monitors to all UBC faculty and staff. The benefits of buying products through UBC IT off our recommended standards list below include:\n\n:* Discounted pricing based on UBC's purchase volume agreements.\n\n:* Three-year on-site warranty with all Dell Latitude, OptiPlex and Precision models. (Three-year depot warranty with Apple and for other Dell models is an available option)\n\n:* Operational compatibility with UBC's policies, standards and best practices, including security and privacy policies.\n\n:* Supported set of hardware and software configurations that are tested for use at UBC.\n\nhttps://it.ubc.ca/services/desktop-print-services/desktop-and-laptop-setup-and-support/desktop-laptop-and-hardware"
                    }
                ]
            },
            "274": {
                "pageid": 274,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Replacement of McAfee Encryption Management Service",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "Until recently, UBCIT has been using the McAfee Encryption Management Service to help keep track of the keys used to encrypt the storage devices of many computers at ECE running Windows. UBCIT has retired this service and is now using new tools for key management.  In some cases, implementation of the change will require IT staff to briefly access your computer and make some changes to its configuration.  IT staff will be contacting affected users to arrange a convenient time for this.  As always,\n\n* Any e-mail announcement regarding your ECE account should cross-reference a website with *.ece.ubc.ca in the URL.  You should be suspicious of any message that does not.\n\n* Never reveal your password to any person.  IT Services staff will never ask you for your password.\n\n* All legitimate ECE services will use encrypted connections for logging in.  (HTTPS, SSH, and IMAPS are examples of secure protocols.)  Any service that asks you to enter your ECE password over an unencrypted HTTP connection or to send your password by e-mail is fraudulent.\n\n* If in doubt about a suspicious message purporting to be from UBC or ECE IT Services, we encourage you to ask us."
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}