Hello Rob and welcome to the list.
I have had a look at your Resume and had a few
suggestions/comments/improvements. Some are just personal taste and
you don't actually have to implement all of these suggestions.
First. There is a known issue with Safari (maybe others) with an
object element.
Am Montag, 30. Oktober 2006 22:33 schrieb Ryan King:
1. The link points to a resource which votes for THIS resource or
contains
some form or script or whatever to enable the user to vote for THIS
resource,
then the usage of the rev attribute is correct.
This is out of scope for
Hello Andy,
On 10/31/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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many things take an enclosure to mean: prefetch this.
I can see nothing in the spec (sic) which suggests that
@rel=enclosure means prefetch; and I can
Hi folks,
i am currently working on a kind of HowTo page on how to use Dublin Core in
a way very similar to microformats and combined with microformats. Currently
only the german version is mainly complete. The translation into english is
still work in progress. But at least, from what is
On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Siegfried Gipp wrote:
1. The link points to a resource which votes for THIS resource or
contains
some form or script or whatever to enable the user to vote for THIS
resource,
then the usage of the rev attribute is correct.
This is out of scope for vote-links.
I
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 19:13 schrieb Scott Reynen:
1) Page A is a vote for Page B, i.e. a ballot
2) Page A is a place where you can create a vote for Page B, i.e. a
polling place
Right
Using the same semantics for both is like saying a ballot and a
polling place are functionally the
On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Siegfried Gipp wrote:
Using the same semantics for both is like saying a ballot and a
polling place are functionally the same thing. Sure, both are part
of voting, but that doesn't make them interchangeable.
Right. Therefore use rel and rev attribute respectively
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 19:30 schrieb Charles Iliya Krempeaux:
On the whole, it seems perfectly acceptable. In some cases, it works
in parallel to existing Microformats... but that fine. (And was even
expected.) You can use both at the same time.
Indeed, that is the intention.
On a
Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 19:54 schrieb Scott Reynen:
But that's just not what rel and rev mean. And this part isn't even
a meaning we've defined here, so we couldn't change it if we wanted
to. It's defined in the HTML spec:
The rel and rev attributes play complementary roles -- the
Brian Suda wrote:
Hello Rob and welcome to the list.
Thankyou =]
I have had a look at your Resume and had a few
suggestions/comments/improvements. snip ... /snip
Otherwise, it looks pretty good. Once you have made those changes, run
it through Tails and X2V to see what the vCard/iCal
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You have:
span class=typeMobile/span
That should be:
span class=typeCell/span
Almost nobody in the UK refers to a cell-phone; it is more likely to be
correct as:
abbr class=type title=CellMobile/abbr
--
Andy Mabbett
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span class=fn
span class=valueJohn /span
will be our speaker. Mr.
span class=valuePublic/span
/span will talk about ...
I would mark that up as:
abbr class=fn title=John PublicJohn/abbr
Just an FYI: you are independantly approaching the same result as
Embedded RDF[1,2]. Probably best to not reinvent the wheel.
-brian
[1] - http://iandavis.com/blog/2005/10/introducing-embedded-rdf
[2] -
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Roper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes [with additional quoting
inserted]:
On IRC recently, in
http://rbach.priv.at/Microformats-IRC/2006-10-22#T000157 Tantek wrote:
one of the big question (sic) for species in my mind is what should
the microformats approach be
Almost nobody in the UK refers to a cell-phone; it is more likely to be
correct as:
abbr class=type title=CellMobile/abbr
almost nobody outside USA refers to a cell-phone!
:-)
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Andy,
On 01/11/2006, at 9:04 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
That may be technically possible, but it's not going to appeal to the
people I referred to in my earlier post:
For example, several academic and professional taxonomists
have
told me in e-mail that they would be
Colin,
I don't like forums because I have to go to a website to use them.
RSS anyone :-) I love my forum changes popping up in my feedreader.
Compared with older, non RSS based forums, it has definitely made a
world of difference.
I'd much rather work from my email client, which has a
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmarks/285384771/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmarks/285384695/
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Hrmm...
Looking over Brian's Microformats cheat sheet, these are the possible
types used to differentiate the class phone:
home,work,pref,fax,cell,pager
This seems to correspond with the VCard specification for telephone type:
http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcard-21.txt
On 10/31/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know that. How may it be disabled (I'll decide how I use my
bandwidth, TYVM).
There's an FAQ [1], it's worth noting that FF will wait until it's not
downloading anything before it starts prefetching pages.
[1]
Hello Andy,
On 10/31/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
maybe something like this could be
used...
title class=DC.titleThe Title of This Thing!/title
That seems sensible - but are dotted class names
Hello Andy,
On 10/31/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://www.rorkvell.de/tech/dc
What do you thing about that idea?
It's not clear whether what you suggest is a proposal, or already
accepted practice.
I
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