[uf-new] hMovie?

2007-07-19 Thread Patrick Aljord
Hey all, I'm doing a website to publish a list of movies with the same kind of data imdb has: Director, Writers, Release date (per country), genre, tagline, plot outline, workers (those are people that work for the movie like actors, costumes, executive producer, sound engineer etc), language,

Re: [uf-new] hMedia?

2007-07-19 Thread Regine Heidorn
Just a short thought, maybe it doesn't make sense. What about using hReview for all kind of media with a subcategory hMedia and a specification of the media like audio, movie, website etc.? I mean: hAudio anyway is related to hReview, which is logical. So why not stretch this relation to

Re: [uf-new] microformat granularity: currency and measure

2007-07-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Guillaume Lebleu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Andy Mabbett wrote: In the case of currency, I think we should polish and publish: http://microformats.org/wiki/currency-brainstorming#Straw_man_proposal I had came up with

Re: [uf-new] hMedia?

2007-07-19 Thread Manu Sporny
Regine Heidorn wrote: Just a short thought, maybe it doesn't make sense. What about using hReview for all kind of media with a subcategory hMedia and a specification of the media like audio, movie, website etc.? I mean: hAudio anyway is related to hReview, which is logical. So why not

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Re: [uf-new] hMovie?

2007-07-19 Thread Patrick Aljord
On 7/19/07, Mary Hodder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. the example in the email yesterday gave a list of IMDB like types of metadata around video from that perspective, that few people other than IMDB publish online. Most people to not put up a video they've made, either on their own blogs, or

Re: [uf-new] hMovie?

2007-07-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mary Hodder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes There are two things that I've noticed that may be in conflict: 1. the example in the email yesterday gave a list of IMDB like types of metadata around video from that perspective, that few people other than IMDB publish

Re: [uf-new] microformat granularity: currency and measure

2007-07-19 Thread Scott Reynen
On Jul 19, 2007, at 1:23 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote: * Occurrence of dated money amounts is judged rare: See http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2006- September /005802.html ...for some value of rare. I have provided evidence of widespread use f historical monetary

Re: [uf-new] hMedia?

2007-07-19 Thread Regine Heidorn
Am 19.07.2007 um 15:26 schrieb Manu Sporny: Regine Heidorn wrote: Just a short thought, maybe it doesn't make sense. What about using hReview for all kind of media with a subcategory hMedia and a specification of the media like audio, movie, website etc.? I mean: hAudio anyway is related

Re: [uf-new] hMovie?

2007-07-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes That's what I want to do this with microformats, movie credits that is. Yes, but what will you - or people in general - do with the data once it's marked up? With hCard, for example, you can add people to address books;

Re: [uf-new] microformat granularity: currency and measure

2007-07-19 Thread Guillaume Lebleu
Andy Mabbett wrote: For instance, in ¢2.1 USD, the currency is USD, and the unit is ¢, but ¢ is not the symbol of currency USD. How would you mark those up? Here is a try, using the value class name: span class=moneyabbr class=unit title=cent¢/abbrspan class=value2.1/span span

Re: [uf-new] microformat granularity: currency and measure

2007-07-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Guillaume Lebleu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Andy Mabbett wrote: For instance, in ¢2.1 USD, the currency is USD, and the unit is ¢, but ¢ is not the symbol of currency USD. How would you mark those up? Here is a try, using the value class name: span

[uf-new] Currency: symbols and units (Was: microformat granularity: currency and measure)

2007-07-19 Thread Scott Reynen
On Jul 19, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Guillaume Lebleu wrote: How would you mark those up? Good question. Here is a try, using the value class name: span class=moneyabbr class=unit title=cent¢/abbrspan class=value2.1/span span class=currencyUSD/span/span I would suggest this: span

Re: [uf-new] hMovie?

2007-07-19 Thread Patrick Aljord
On 7/19/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes That's what I want to do this with microformats, movie credits that is. Yes, but what will you - or people in general - do with the data once it's marked up? With hCard, for

Re: [uf-new] Currency: symbols and units (Was: microformat granularity: currency and measure)

2007-07-19 Thread Guillaume Lebleu
Scott Reynen wrote: I would suggest this: span class=money¢abbr title=0.021 class=amount2.1/abbr span class=currencyUSD/span/span I like this solution. My point about unit was not that it should be included in a first version of the proposal, but that it was probably a better reflection