On Mar 23, 2006, at 11:52 PM, Breton Blake Slivka wrote:
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.
Right, pages should use profile URIs, where possible. At this point, we don't have profile URIs for every microformat (we're working on it, Dan!), so that's a bit of a problem.
However, I just wanted to make another point– the presence of a profile URI in a document by no means guarantees that there is any content in the page which uses the semantics of that profile. At best profile URIs are hints.
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