The BBC iPlayer apparently uses three downloads:
1. Standard.
2. BSL.
3. Audio described (almost twice the size of Standard).
All three have closed-captioning.
Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/access20/2007/05/audio_description_on_the_iplay.shtml
How can the proposed microformat(s) for TV
Out of the Recipe format development happening on uf-new I came
across an interested concept that hasn't come up yet in previous
microformats:
Quoting Andy Mabbett, then myself:
Whether an ingredients is optional or required is important (again,
consider the ingredients to hand use case).
On Tue, October 9, 2007 13:43, Ben Ward wrote:
say you have this in English:
span class=ingredient3 Strawberries span class=optional
(optional)/span/span
Surely:
span class=ingredient optional3 Strawberries (optional)/span
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microformats-new
On 10/9/07, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From a parsing POV, we're only interested in whether 'optional' is
present or not. If it's absent, we'd be assuming 'required'. We'd be
using a pattern whereby the property value is determined from
presence or absence of the element, not by the
On Oct 9, 2007, at 6:43 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
span class=ingredient3 Strawberries span class=optional
(optional)/span/span
What would people think about this sort of parsing rule being added
to the microformats cannon?
I don't like how that reads. The HTML spec says of the class
Hello Manu
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 00:03 -0400, Manu Sporny wrote:
One of the last remaining (and most pedantic) issues for hAudio is the
naming of the audio-title and album-title properties. This includes the
following issues (we could close them all if we can finally decide on
these two
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 21:22 +0100, Martin McEvoy wrote:
If we were to do this in hReview the markup would be..
[...]
div class=item
span class=fnNagasaki Nightmare/span
abbr class=duration title=P268T4:46/abbr
/div
[...]
sorry rubbish markup
[...]
div class=item
span