Hello, On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 04:02 -0500, David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote: > Have at it: > http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom
I've had a play at applying this to my weblog[1]. One question I would like to ask is about the author field. I currently have my name tagged with dc-author and foaf-name on the main page. I think the dc-author is non-standard in the body and used in this way. The foaf-name is experimental based on a generalised microformat for rdf, which of course is not microformat because it is too general. I see that hAtom currently recommds the use of a hcard. I could add this in as well, but what does a hcard mean when floating around on a web page? I'm also uneasy about including a <span class="vcard"></span> section in the document. Not all of the relevant information is in one place. Urrgh. I'm not quite getting this out right, but what is the most straightforward way to say "This page and everything in it was authored by Benjmain Carlyle"? :) I don't want to add a URL. Why should I? You're already at my home page. I don't want to add an email address, or not a precisely valid one. I don't want to attract spam. Technorati has the only photo I display, and that is provided by javascript I don't control. I can't directly reference it. I just want to quickly make a few assertions and have them picked up by a hAtom parser. -- Benjamin Carlyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1] http://members.optusnet.com.au/benjamincarlyle/benjamin/blog/ _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
