Hi everyone!
I'm kind of new into the microformats world, so this doubt can have
actually been answered before, if so please excuse me! ;)
How do you take advantage of microformats on pages built using ajax
technology, I mean pages, which content is loaded via ajax/json
methods? The base
Pedro,
How do you accomodate users that have javascript turned
off?
-ml
--- Pedro Custódio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm kind of new into the microformats world, so this
doubt can have
actually been answered before, if so please excuse me! ;)
How do you take advantage
Hi Pedro,
One compelling use of microformats is client-side integration. For
example, a Firefox plugin might scan the rendered page for vcards and
turn them into links in the organization's directory. Another might
scan for vevents and provide a composite view of the events on a page
and
On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:40 AM, Pedro Custódio wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm kind of new into the microformats world, so this doubt can have
actually been answered before, if so please excuse me! ;)
How do you take advantage of microformats on pages built using ajax
technology, I mean pages, which
Not sure if anyone's heard of CalConnect before, but Apple just joined it:
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/08/apple.joins.calconnect/
http://www.calconnect.org/publicity/060807applejoinscalconnect.pdf
They describe themselves:
The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium. The Consortium is
Chris Messina wrote:
Not sure if anyone's heard of CalConnect before, but Apple just joined
it:
[...]
They don't seem to know anything about microformats given a search of
their site, so perhaps someone should ping them?
We (EVDB) are CalConnect members; I'm pretty sure microformats have
Speaking of calendars--has anyone checked out http://backpackit.com/
calendar to see if it supports any hCal goodness?
//Ed
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It doesn't and won't.
According to Jason Fried, who I spoke with about it, he says that it's
not worth their time and that I'm not their typical user, so there's
no benefits for their customers.
http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2006/07/27/backpack-gets-a-calendar/
I respectfully disagree, but I
For you Mac folks out there, you might want to give this free tool a look:
http://www.ditchnet.org/xslpalette/
Ideally you'd be able to load up any page with microformats in it and
apply XSL transforms on the fly. Could really accelerate development!
(at least for simpletons like me)
Chris
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Kind of interesting thinking from Matt, eh?
Is it a pipedream to think that hAtom, widely deployed, can be a
sister of RSS and ATOM? Or will it only be a refuge for geeks?
Matt downplays its value as a syndication format and is more
interested in having a consistent classbase for themers... is
I'm working on a site for a clinic, and they do regular seminars, so
I thought I'd markup the seminars with hcalendar. And then I thought
it might be useful to have feed of the seminars, so I added hatom
too. And between those two and the hcard markup for the vevent
organizer, who is
On 8/8/06, Chris Messina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it a pipedream to think that hAtom, widely deployed, can be a
sister of RSS and ATOM? Or will it only be a refuge for geeks?
Dunno. One can hope that all parallel-publishing feeds die out. Hope hard.
Matt downplays its value as a
Yeah, I'd agree with your reasoning on the benefits Tantek... and it
is too bad that they didn't realize that.
It seems to me that, like Janrain.com is doing for OpenID, we need to
be baking microformats into the libraries and frameworks that power
tools so that publishers (I'd consider
Also, take a look at Popup Politicians:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/popup-politicians-ajax-widget
Chris
On 8/8/06, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:40 AM, Pedro Custódio wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm kind of new into the microformats world, so this doubt can have
Hey all... Very new to uFormats. I saw Tantek speak at An Event Apart
in NYC and I'm heeding the call to uF my sites.
However, I'm having an issue with Phone Fax numbers.
Here's the link:
http://www.uvm.edu/ctl/?Page=contact/index.php
When I attempt to run the url through the technorati
I just did a quick scan, but I didn't see anything in the spec or the archive
regarding apartment numbers. Any thoughts? Perhaps it falls into the
extended-address?
~ Tim
tjameswhite.com
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 8:39 PM, Rob Maurizi wrote:
http://www.uvm.edu/ctl/?Page=contact/index.php
When I attempt to run the url through the technorati vCard
generator, I get mungled Phone Fax data.
What do you mean by mungled? The resulting vCard looks fine to
me. The only potential
Okay, that's really annoying. By mungled (yes, not a real word) I
meant that I was effectively getting a weird concatenation of the two
numbers.
But now when I run it through the feed site, the vCard looks okay
(apart from getting a label of Other for the phone # in Apple Address
Book).
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