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The first argument is the type name, which is case-insensitive (but, by convention, is normally lower-case).  This is the name that is entered on the wiki when defining the field.  The second argument may be any valid [http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.callable.php PHP callback].  Note that if your data type handler is defined in an external file, you will need to include this file (or register it with the [[mw:Manual:$wgAutoloadClasses|MediaWiki autoloader]]) before it is used.
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The first argument is the type name, which is case-insensitive (but, by convention, is normally lower-case).  This is the name that is entered on the wiki when defining the field.  The second argument may be any valid [http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.callable.php PHP callback].  Note that if your data type handler is defined in an external file, you will need to include this file before it is used.
  
 
== Using your data type ==
 
== Using your data type ==

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