I'm not much of an XSLT guy, to tell you truth. When I was in CompSci
and studying Prolog, our prof mentioned that the great thing about
Prolog was you didn't have to tell it everything like other languages.
My friend remarked "not only do you have to tell it everything, you have
to tell it everything in a really fucked up way". XSLT kind of reminds
me of that :-)
I'm going to fix up the spec bugs mentioned so far, clarify my position
on "summary", allow feeds to be nested (because then comments can be
modeled very easy).
Code wise, I'm going to rework something I have lying around called "the
template rewriter" which will take MT, Blogger or (maybe) Wordpress
templates and add the hAtom markup automatically. I'll be looking for
victims for that.
And this weekend there's a thing called TorCamp which I'm considering
throwing together some powerpoints on Microformats.
Regards, etc...
David
Danny Ayers wrote:
David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
> Have at it:
> http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom
On a first skim, looks great!
Have you (or anyone else) done hatom2atom.xsl yet?
(btw, I've already got an atom2rdfxml.xsl in-progress, but will add
hatom2rdfxml.xsl to the list ;-)
Cheers,
Danny.
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