I've done a bit of a search, and again, being new to the mailing list as you are, I can't speak definitively on where the discussion currently is, but there is a discussion about this topic listed in the mailing list archives of November, which can be seen here:

http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2005-November/002022.html




Phil Haack wrote:
Ah! Ok thanks. That makes sense.

Now what if we take this to the site level as opposed to the page level?
Suppose as a content publisher, I want to place certain Microformats on
another page. Let's say a list of all my recipes on a recipe page.
As I understand it, there's not yet any consensus on how I would signal that
on my home page via some sort of auto-discovery mechanism.  Is that correct?


I suppose I could add the xmdp profile to the home page, but if the recipes
are on another page, that wouldn't make sense. What's the current discussion around this issue?


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Blake Slivka
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Hello, I myself am new to the discussion list, though perhaps I might be able to shed *some* light on your question. From what I understand, if a page includes microformats, that page /should/ link to an xmdp profile for each microformat in the head of the document. This allows for autodiscovery, validation, and mechanism for defining a microformat.
-Breton

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