Maybe this would be a good time to bring up "rel-vcard" (and
rel-<microformat> in general). In particular, to do one of
<a rel="vcard" href="/profile/fiahless/"><span class="fn
nickname">fiahless</span></a>
or
<a class="vcard" rel="vcard" href="/profile/fiahless/"><span class="fn
nickname">fiahless</span></a>
To indicate that not only is this a vcard, but a better or "reference"
vcard is available at the other end of the link.
Regards, etc...
David
Chris Messina wrote:
I believe that this is possible, given that a proposed optimization to
collapse vcard and fn into one class value (class="vcard fn") was
rejected for this very reason.
Additionally, you might consider that the more important hcard in this
case is the location instead of the discover and dispense with the
nested hcard for clarity. You don't have to do this of course, but is
another solution to consider.
On 4/19/06, Pieter Walsweer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<div class="vcard">
<a class="fn org"
href="http://beta.plazes.com/plaze/cd21e1717f61ba9cf9df9006038da172/">
Clara's Coffeeshop</a>
<div class="note">
This place is a free public WiFi in a restaurant and was
discovered by
<a class="vcard" href="/profile/fiahless/"><span class="fn
nickname">fiahless</span></a>.
</div>
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