Nice! I'll play around with this... thanks.
Now, if only this[1] had been done up in microformats:
[1]http://www.shmula.com/blog/timelines/google-microsoft-yahoo/g-y-m.htm
Chris
On 11/6/06, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this [1].
Notes:
- all the '@' keys are derived information
I'd seen this work before and thought it the perfect implementation
opportunity for MFs. I even added the WordPress plugin to my about
page [1] -- but wht I really wanted to do was map the hAtom posts on
my blog (since K2 supports hAtom) on to the Simile UI as an
alternative browsing UI.
If we
Try this [1].
Notes:
- all the '@' keys are derived information that may (or may not) be
useful: in particular, look at @title and @url
- because values in hCard and hCalendar can belong to multiple keys in
interesting ways, I put all the applicable keys '.' separated. I also
use this for
On 11/4/06, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seen http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/ ?
I contacted the author - what's the best existing 'hCalendar to JSON'
tool?
--- i'll spare everyone all the implementation details, but i have
been trying to refactor alot of the XSLT code so that it is
seen http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/ ?
I contacted the author - what's the best existing 'hCalendar to JSON'
tool?
Begin forwarded message:
From: David Huynh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 3, 2006 6:54:57 AM PST
To: Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Timeline and microformats
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kevin
Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
seen http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/ ?
I contacted the author
Please also tell them about the species microformat proposal:
http://microformats.org/wiki/species
which could be used on their dinosaur timeline.
Thanks.