On 2/23/06, Julien Couvreur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > Hi Julien!
> Most bloggers have the problem of following up on the comments they > leave on other people's website. One of the challenges to solving this > comment tracking problem is that comment forms come in many shapes. > Would this be a good problem to solve with a microformat? > Has any microformat of this kind been discussed before? > Aha, comment tracking: the bain of my life. Whilst I'm not totally sure if hAtom has this in mind, I suspect that it could be used very effectively for converting the comments pages of any blog into an Atom feed and thus allow them to be tracked using a feed reader. At the time of writing, Wordpress is the only mainstream blogging tool I'm aware of that provides native feeds for every post (in RSS 2.0 format), but since hAtom allows you to describe a feed within the HTML mark-up itself, it's a nicely CMS-agnostic solution for creating individual post feeds. > As a side question, do we know if some microformats really gained a > lot of adoption? If so, which ones? > I believe XFN was taken under the Microformats umbrella, that's popular. hCard is picking up too. Regards, Ben (Apologies to list moderators as this message was previously accidentally sent from an unvalidated address)
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