On Mar 4, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Alf Eaton wrote:

At postgenomic.com (an aggregator/analysis engine for life science weblogs), an attempt to get people to add markup to their posts to identify reviews of papers currently looks like this: <http:// www.postgenomic.com/about_reviews.php>. The recommendation is to use either a) rev="review" on the outward link, or b) to enclose the review in <div class="hreview"> and add class="url" to the outgoing link. My question is that in the hReview draft specification, 'item' is required: would it be best to use <div class="hreview item description"> for the wrapper, or are 'item' and 'description' not really necessary in this context (where there's not always structure, such as citation metadata, in the review itself)?

In this case, the url would be the item being reviewed, no?

-ryan
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