On 2/26/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could create a directory for each tag.
For example...
http://dogear.example.com/html/tag/collaboration/
http://dogear.example.com/html/tag/programming/
http://dogear.example.com/html/tag/linguistics/
Again server changes
On 2/27/07, Mike Kaply [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, has anyone that worked on rel-tag ever read this:
http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch/#uri-opacity
--- i would agree that you can't infer information of just ANY URL,
but because the publisher has EXPLICITLY added the rel-tag, i would
say
On Feb 27, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Mike Kaply wrote:
On 2/26/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could create a directory for each tag.
For example...
http://dogear.example.com/html/tag/collaboration/
http://dogear.example.com/html/tag/programming/
I've been looking at this [1][2] and I think ... maybe ... that
there's something missing. Are not microformats something that is
created by the microformats process?
The reason I ask is that someone's announced hRelease today [3]
using the microformats name and symbol.
Regards, etc...
[1]
On 2/27/07, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say if you're restricted to using a single tag space, and you
don't have enough control over that tag space to create directories
(a functionality available on any server), you have an exceptional
case not covered by rel-tag. But there's no
On 2/27/07, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason I ask is that someone's announced hRelease today [3]
using the microformats name and symbol.
[3] http://www.psnetwork.org.nz/blog/2007/02/27/microformats-govt-release/
Reading closely, it's not an announcement of hRelease itself,
Mike Kaply wrote:
Microformats that require specific settings on your web server, and
access by the user to configure that web server if necessary and a
very specific syntax that you might not be able to accomplish with
your configuration:
rel-tag
Don't forget it's also the only one that
On Tue, February 27, 2007 5:45 pm, Christopher St John wrote:
On 2/27/07, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... someone's announced hRelease today [3]
using the microformats name and symbol.
[3]
http://www.psnetwork.org.nz/blog/2007/02/27/microformats-govt-release/
Reading closely,
On Feb 27, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Mike Kaply wrote:
This all points back to the original problem which I still haven't got
a good explanation for.
Microformats that require no custom changes to servers or web page:
XFN
hCard
hCalendar
hAtom
hReview
Address
hResume
xFolk
Microformats that require
At 18:57 -0600 27.02.2007, Scott Reynen wrote:
On Feb 27, 2007, at 5:15 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
We're trying to model publishing behaviors, not change them and
certainly not restrict them. If someone publishes something that
doesn't match a microformat standard, parsers should be able to
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