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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian
Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
--- there currently are parsing rules for singleton instance of
properties. Both hCalendar and hCard can take a GEO property. The first
GEO property found after the root property (vcard or vevent) will be
used as the GEO for that
At the moment, the only way that people can add new microformat-publishing
sites to the wiki is to create an account. Some publishers may not wish to
go to the trouble of doing so, for a one-off site submission.
We should provide a form, or an e-mail address, where people can submit
such sites,
Hi all,
I've just published an hResume here:
http://ciaranmcnulty.com/cv
I'd appreciate any comments about the markup. Operator seems happy
with it but I've not tried with any other consumers.
Are there any active hResume aggregators I could submit it to?
Some notes on my experiences of
Sites in the wild lists are already populated enough to give people a
flavour imo, unless you want the wiki to be a massive index.
Tony
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Is there a list anywhere of sites that are making use of microformats in
interesting ways?
Obviously lots of people are publishing them because its so easy to do,
but I've not come across many places really taking advantage of them.
There's technorati and pingerati of course, and dopplr lets
On 29/08/2007, Thom Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a list anywhere of sites that are making use of microformats in
interesting ways?
Obviously lots of people are publishing them because its so easy to do,
but I've not come across many places really taking advantage of them.
On Wed, August 29, 2007 10:24, Farndon, Tony wrote:
At the moment, the only way that people can add new
microformat-publishing sites to the wiki is to create an account. Some
publishers may not wish to go to the trouble of doing so, for a one-off
site submission.
We should provide a form,
Andy Mabbett wrote:
I think it's time we moved the specs to *-spec or *-specification, and
used the root page for each microformat, such as the above, for a
plain-language introduction, taking care to avoid jargon as much as
possible.
+1 for this idea. There have been several times where I've
On 8/29/07, Edward O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4. I've seen this discussed before without resolution - there doesn't
seem to be a way of marking up 'the present' as a finish date for an
experience vevent.
Just leave out the dtend and you should be all set.
Unfortunately vCard has a
On 8/29/07, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- moving the specs would break links from all over the web and in
dead tree books that say you can view the hCard spec at ... Cool
URIs don't change. It is probably a better idea create new pages about
each format and point people to those
On 8/29/07, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately vCard has a mechanism for generating default dtends when
they are missing [1] - this is one of the issues on the hresume-issues
page [2] that I'd really like to see resolved.
Apologies:
[1]
On 8/29/07, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Thinking of places to link to to add rel-tag links is problematic -
at the moment I suspect people will err on the side of not using
rel-tag
-- this has also been noted when some resume services let you add more
free-text than simple 1-2
On Wed, August 29, 2007 16:40, Brian Suda wrote:
On 8/29/07, Manu Sporny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Manu's post hasn't arrived here, yet; I think my ISP has server trouble.]
Andy Mabbett wrote:
I think it's time we moved the specs to *-spec or *-specification,
and used the root page for
On 8/29/07, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Thinking of places to link to to add rel-tag links is problematic -
at the moment I suspect people will err on the side of not using
rel-tag
-- this has also been noted when some resume services let you add more
free-text than simple 1-2
On 8/29/07, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think your message has crossed with my reply to Ted - this isn't on
the faq page because it's an existing issue on the hresume-issues
page.
I've no objection to leaving off dtend as a solution but I think it
would need to be added to the
On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:26 AM, Brian Suda wrote:
If an imaginary value of present were invented, then parsers would
probably do the same thing can take the current date() and save that
out to the file, otherwise DTEND:present wouldn't be a valid .ics
file.
this will take some thought. At the
On Wed, August 29, 2007 10:59 am, Manu Sporny wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
I think it's time we moved the specs to *-spec or *-specification, and
used the root page for each microformat, such as the above, for a
plain-language introduction, taking care to avoid jargon as much as
possible.
+1
On 8/27/07, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since then the only additional information I've found is that Flickr
stores accuracy (as an integer) based on the zoom level of the map
when you place a photo. In fact, if you zoom all the way out and
place a photo you'll get a notice warning you
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