On Jan 13, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Paul Bryson wrote:

What would happen if he marked up each time individually?

<div class="vevent">
<h4>Date: <abbr class="dtstart" title="20050123T16:00-0500">Monday,
January 23, 2006</abbr></h4>
<p><abbr title="20050123T16:00-0500">4:00 PM Eastern Daylight
Time</abbr><br>
<abbr title="20050123T15:00-0600">3:00 PM Central Daylight Time</ abbr><br> <abbr title="20050123T14:00-0700">2:00 PM Moutain Daylight Time</ abbr><br> <abbr title="20050123T13:00-0800">1:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time</ abbr></p>
</div>

These have no impact, since they don't have dtstart as a classname. Of course, you could try and see what X2V does with it.

-ryan



Atamido

"Tim White" wrote...
--- Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You could probably just markup one of the times in each section,
since they are logically equivalent.

-ryan

I had thought of:

<div class="vevent">
<h4>Date: <abbr class="dtstart" title="2005-01-23T16:00-5:00">Monday,
January 23, 2006</abbr></h4>
<p>4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time<br>
3:00 PM Central Daylight Time<br>
2:00 PM Moutain Daylight Time<br>
1:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time</p>
</div>

But I wasn't sure how the various JS-calendar-adders would handle it.

Would that be a proper implementation?

Thanks.

Tim


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