In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
Smethurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The problem for my work is I'm taking artist names out of musicbrainz.
Musicbrainz does differentiate between artists singular and groups but
the name field is a single string.
I can use:
span class=fn
Walter Logeman wrote:
I have added a few new tags, rel=spouse, rel=colleague on my
WordPress blog I am curious how these get used. I have installed
Operator and Tail Export on Firefox, I can't see anything show up other
than on the source file.
XFN isn't implemented particularly widely in
You picked the right week to answer this question.
The Google Social Graph API [1] provides a method of finding the graph
of URIs based on XFN relationships. There's basically only one call,
one that returns graph results. Items get into the graph via the
normal Google spidering process.
Walter Logeman wrote:
Is there some way to get sliced and diced views of that list? An easy
way for me to publish several lists or to have a list generator of
some sort for viewers?
Walt, not sure if the following will address all your requirements, but
it is a start: I would use an HTML table
2008/2/8, Guillaume Lebleu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I understand the challenge of disambiguation and the value microformats
bring in terms of easier parser implementation and more reliable
information consumption experience.
--- without the explicit additional mark-up declaring something to be
of a
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Toby A Inkster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
XFN isn't implemented particularly widely in client-side tools.
How widely is it implemented (in client side tools that is) would you
say, in comparison to Dublin Core?
I note, for instance that the ' rel=DC.creator ' in your
Toby A Inkster wrote:
Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
What I have been thinking more and more and what this tells me again is
that the same way we talk of POSH and microformats, we could talk of
plain text or plain old english formats, essentially standardizing how
people write dates, addresses,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Early in December, I made the following suggestion, but in a separate,
and unclearly-titled thread.
I'm reposting it here, in a new thread, in the hope that it will
warrant discussion:
[prefix changed to data]
span
Hello Toby
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 10:58 +, Toby A Inkster wrote:
Such that this:
p class=#foo bar #baz
x
/p
is considered equivalent to the following using current existing
include-
pattern:
p class=bar
a class=include
Paul Wilkins wrote:
Toby A Inkster wrote:
The order of the paragraphs doesn't have a special significance, yet
the paragraphs do have an inherent order. Similarly, the order of class
names within a class attribute don't have a special significance
attached to them by the HTML spec, but they
Robert Mark White wrote:
The link below is the link I use for my vCard/hCard. link rel=media
type=text/directory title=vCard href=http://example.com/vcard.html;
/
I'm not sure where you've found rel=media. I don't know of any
specification that recommends it. One or more of the following
Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
What I have been thinking more and more and what this tells me again is
that the same way we talk of POSH and microformats, we could talk of
plain text or plain old english formats, essentially standardizing how
people write dates, addresses, etc on the Web or on their
Hi, I just added an advocacy email to the wiki. It would be great if
more sites would publish XFN now google have launched their SG API.
http://microformats.org/wiki/advocacy-email-samples#Add_XFN_to_social_network_profiles
Please have a look over it and suggest any changes. Then send it out to
Toby,
Here is an implementation of what I described in my previous post by
Yahoo. http://shortcuts.yahoo.com/
They offer a Wordpress plugin that detects objects from plain old
english patterns as you write your blog post, then asks you for
disambiguation and whether you want to link to it (to
Guillaume
Walt, not sure if the following will address all your requirements, but
it is a start: I would use an HTML table with one hCard in each row.
Then, I would use http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/ to
make each column sorttable.
I will follow this through! Looks good.
Brian Suda wrote:
The ideal solution would be for somesort of plugin in the CMS so you
can simply highlight areas and push a button and it will add the
microformatted information
Do you or anyone know of any microformats integration work with TinyMCE
or any insight into why it hasn't happened
On the other end, if, as I type this, I get an intellisense-like
list of my contacts that I can select from, then I can just select
Joe from the list and have the microformat markup added for me
I've been thinking a lot about how a Web browser could help end users
author microformatted
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