Re: [uf-discuss] hreview - Multiple reviews for one item

2007-02-11 Thread Brian Suda
On 2/11/07, Andy Bourassa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Excuse me if this has been brought up in the past but... Is there a strong need and/or feasible way to have an XHTML document with a single item listing that is separated from a multitude of reviews of that item elsewhere on the page? Example:

Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues, i can't create my own tagspace!

2007-02-11 Thread Ben Buchanan
--- sorry if i came across as elitist, but that is my opinion. rel-tag is about tags, not how to setup tag spaces. I think it is a much better approach is to NOT change the spec to correspond with broken implementations. To encourage adoption, i would suggest (and many have) add to the wiki

RE: [uf-discuss] VIA or VIA SELF to indicate authoritative hCard[was:UID URL to indicate (relatively) more authoritativehCard(Was:Vote on this: rel=me self to indicate anauthoritative hCard)]

2007-02-11 Thread Ryan Cannon
On Feb 10, 2007, at 2:56 PM, Joe Andrieu wrote: Forcing the religion of uids should be urls on the rest of the world is not why we are here. Making it easy for authors to connect their web content and web apps with the semantic web is. If someone else likes uids that aren't urls, and the

[uf-discuss] Training events in hResume

2007-02-11 Thread Rob Crowther
Today I've been working on completing the hResume markup on my CV [1]. I have a section devoted to training courses I've been on and other lectures/presentations I've attended. Can anyone advise, would this be better marked up as 'education', or just plain hCal or perhaps even just use rel-tag,

Re: [advocacy] Contacting Blogger (was Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues...)

2007-02-11 Thread Kevin Marks
On Feb 8, 2007, at 3:54 AM, Ben Buchanan wrote: The better approach is to lobby the software/server folks to fix their implementation, Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to contact a real live

Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues, i can't create my own tagspace!

2007-02-11 Thread Kevin Marks
On Feb 8, 2007, at 7:10 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes --- i agree with all of this, and that is why microformats do not force you to use your own tagspace. There are plenty of sites that can easily be used as tagspaces[1]

Re: [advocacy] Contacting Blogger (was Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues...)

2007-02-11 Thread Ben Buchanan
Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to contact a real live human. I have contacts there, yes. [snip] Can you show me an example of them getting it wrong? Some contact was made on the 9th, so perhaps

Re: [advocacy] Contacting Blogger (was Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues...)

2007-02-11 Thread Tara Hunt
I contacted one of the product managers we know at Blogger, Eric Case...he's usually pretty great at getting back right away. Tara On 2/11/07, Ben Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support emails do not get individual replies so

Re: [advocacy] Contacting Blogger (was Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues...)

2007-02-11 Thread Kevin Marks
On Feb 11, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote: Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to contact a real live human. I have contacts there, yes. [snip] Can you show me an example of them getting it

Re: [uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues, i can't create my own tagspace!

2007-02-11 Thread Ryan Cannon
On Feb 11, 2007, at 10:14 PM, microformats-discuss- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the actual objection here? You could put rel=tag nofollow on them if it is SEO linkjuice related. What about usability linkjuice? I don't want my users to drift off to a third-party site, and I don't want

[uf-discuss] Rel-tag issues - need to pass session id in url for mobile site

2007-02-11 Thread Michael MD
What about usability linkjuice? I don't want my users to drift off to a third-party site, and I don't want them presented with a huge array of clickable options. I simply want a machine-consumable, human-readable list of tags. I've got another problem here... I want to use my own tagspace but