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.

{
    "warnings": {
        "main": {
            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-api-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
        },
        "expandtemplates": {
            "*": "Because \"prop\" 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."
        }
    },
    "expandtemplates": {
        "*": "Hello\n<html><div class=\"mw-content-ltr\" dir=\"ltr\" id=\"mw-content-text\" lang=\"en\"><div class=\"floatright\"><a class=\"image\" href=\"/index.php?title=File:Hematite.jpg\"><img alt=\"Hematite.jpg\" height=\"224\" src=\"/images/a/ae/Hematite.jpg\" width=\"190\"/></a></div>\n<p><b>Iron oxide commonly used for beads</b>\n</p><p>Due to their pleasing appearance and low cost, hematite beads are commonly used on <a href=\"/index.php?title=Captive_Bead_Ring\" title=\"Captive Bead Ring\">captive bead rings</a>. Hematite is iron oxide - essentially a relatively inert silver gray/black form of <i>rust</i>. While it's perfectly safe to wear hematite as a bead, it is not recommended for subcutaneous use.\n</p></div></html>"
    }
}