On Sep 22, 2006, at 4:08 PM, David Janes wrote:
Did something change or did I misinterpret a spec? Can I do this?
abbr class=entry-content title=Here's the real entry content even
though it's not visible to the user but it's what I want the computer
to see
This text appears in the browser but
On Sep 23, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Ryan King wrote:
Well, I don't think you misinterpreted any spec. However, other
formats (hcard, for example []) allow [EMAIL PROTECTED] for everything.
Consistency on this issue would be a good idea.
arg, I forgot the citation:
[]:
I've marked-up another page with hAtom:
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/latest.htm
using the format:
li class=hentry
abbr class=updated entry-title title=2006-09-20
20th
/abbr
:
span
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], David
Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 9/22/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've marked-up another page with hAtom:
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/latest.htm
using the format:
li class=hentry
abbr
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:27 PM, David Janes wrote:
AUMFP is correct. It doesn't let abbr be an all purpose content
hider. This trick might work to your satisfacation:
That's not the way other implementations work. Or other microformats,
for that matter. Did you write something specific for
Did something change or did I misinterpret a spec? Can I do this?
abbr class=entry-content title=Here's the real entry content even
though it's not visible to the user but it's what I want the computer
to see
This text appears in the browser but when we parse the document it
will disappear.