On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Scott Reynen wrote:

Mark Nottingham wrote:

For example, a review's author might be inferred from the Web site it's hosted on.

What about doing something similar to hAtom:

'if an Entry has 0 Entry Author elements, the "logical Entry Author" is assumed to be the author of the XHTML page' [1]

[1] http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom#Entry_Author

This is reasonable, but there's a bigger point here-

The problem of "identifying authors in (X)HTML documents" is IMNSHO, solved with <address> + hcard. Sure, the scope of <address> is fuzzy and an hcard may just be the person's name. Yet, I think this is a case where we need to make sure to reuse stuff we already have in html and microformats, rather than reinventing.

-rk

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Ryan King
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