On 05/22/2008 9:11 AM, Ralph Meijer wrote: > On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 07:56 -0700, anders conbere wrote: >> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Jonathan Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>> You guys should also look at micro-formats. This would allow HTML something >>> like the following: >> The creation of XEP-240 was definitely done with MicroFormats in mind. >> >>> >>> >>> <table class="vcard"> >>> >>> <tr><td class="fn">Jonathan</td><td class="n">Dickinson</td></tr> >>> >>> <tr><td>Jabber ID:</td><td><a class="url jid" >>> href="xmpp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a></td></tr> >>> >>> </table> >>> >>> >>> >>> In addition to the <link> stuff. All you would need to do is to extend the >>> format with a jid field. >> This would not be something for the MicroFormats groups to >> standardize. That being said... I'm not sure anyone has gone over and >> worked on that. I'm not sure whether it would be accepted or not as it >> would break compliance with the VCard spec that HCards parse to. > > I don't we would need to do much to use XMPP URIs in some microformatty > way, beyond what this XEP does. Just use anchors with rels, just like > you do with HTTP links.
Right. For many XMPP URIs / identities, we can simply use the standard rel values. For others, we may want to define new rel values -- the one I'm most interested in right now is rel="discuss" for XMPP chatrooms but also useful for IRC channels, email discussion lists, web forums, voice and video conferences, etc. (any venue where you can have a discussion with multiple participants). I have an Internet-Draft half-written about that on my machine here somewhere... Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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