If you are using the script
element as data block, "the src
attribute must not be specified".
If the script
element is not used as data block, it has to be "used to include dynamic scripts". But a JSON-LD document is not a dynamic script.
For linking to another resource, just like you do it with external stylesheets or Favicons, you can use the link
element in the head
(or the corresponding HTTP header):
<link href="/myid123/jsonld.js" rel="alternate" type="application/ld+json" />
In principle, consumers could follow this reference (possibly only if a certain link type is specified), and make use of data, just like they do it with embedded JSON-LD, Microdata, or RDFa.
However, consumers don’t have to do this, of course, and many probably don’t.
Google Search in particular does not claim to support it for consuming Schema.org in the JSON-LD format. However, they claim to support "dynamically injected" JSON-LD data blocks.
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