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Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Feb 1, 2008 12:26 PM, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The problem is that people using CMS-hosted pages (including blogs and
wikis) can't add DC metadata to page in such systems, where they can't
edit the HEAD of
On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 18:39 +, Martin McEvoy wrote:
Hello All
This is in Response to Manu's suggestion that maybe we should talk about
changing hAudio FN to Title
snip
I've never been happy with the choice of FN instead of TITLE in hAudio
(TITLE means job title in Microformats). This
On 1/31/08 1:30 PM, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/31, Manu Sporny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The thought about porting the Dublin Core names over to Microformats was
mentioned on the uf-discuss list. Having a Dublin Core Microformat, may
be a solution that works for everybody.
--- we
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Martin McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
an example of how this may look
taken from
http://microformats.org/wiki/haudio#Multi-part_Podcast_Example
div class=haudio
p
span class=audio-titleDigitalPlanet Podcast/span
abbr class=published title=2007102929 Oct
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik
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The main disagreement seemed to be in DC's choice of class names...
That's only one problem with DC.
You fail to explain why you think DC's class (sic) names are a problem.
The other problem is that DC itself is more
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 19:54 +, Andy Mabbett wrote:
audio-title is more appropriate than title; but I'm still concerned
that item is both vague and insufficiently granular.
It is isn't it, again feedback I have had from would be users is why
not track track seems to say what haudio means.
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Martin McEvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
when, as you say, I try to embed haudio in a hreview, say an album
review with more than one track marked up in item things do get messy
both in marking up the page and xsl rules.
I would say that it IS desirable for
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 22:09 +, Andy Mabbett wrote:
The more I consider this, the more I am convinced that class names
should not be shared between microformats.
For what its worth I think you may be right for example fn was only
used in hcard this meant just the name of a person or