On Jun 26, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Tantek Çelik wrote:

On 6/26/06 9:07 AM, "Chris Casciano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Jun 25, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Ryan King wrote:

Yes.

-ryan

On Jun 24, 2006, at 8:20 AM, Chris Casciano wrote:

I'm trying to pull together the ui for hreview creation in my
textpattern plugin and need to balance some flexibility vs complexity
issues ... without hitting those concerns (because they're primarily
txp issues and not mf related) I had a question on allowable
locations of item data (hcard, hcalendar, simple item types)

i see an example in the wiki with the merged <div class="description
item vcard"> ... but can item be a child of description .. for
example

<span class="type">business</span>
<div class="description item">
<div class="vcard"></div>
<p>some description</p>
</div>

or

<span class="type">website</span>
<div class="description item">
<a class="fn url"
href="http://microformats.org/";>Microformats.org</a>
<p>some description</p>
</div>

I've done some derivation of the second case already on my own
blog[1] but I wanted to be clear on the legality of this style of
nesting the elements before I codified it and distributed it in a
plugin.

[1] http://placenamehere.com/article/211/TechnoratisNewToys


More random questions on this....

what does a parser do if there happens to be another vcard inside the
<div class="description item"> block?

I can totally envision something written like ...

Summary: Technorati is a great company
Description+Item: *Technorati* has been doing great things lately
helped by great people like *Ryan King*.

Take the first one as *the* one.

In general that is the parsing rule for microformats where a singleton is required (e.g. single "FN" property). If you find more than one instance
where you were expecting only one, just use the first instance found.

Thanks,

Tantek


That doesn't seem particularly intelligent... or easy to understand for authors... why should wone of these be correct and the other incorrect / impossible to write?

Summary: Technorati is a great company
Description+Item: *Technorati* has been doing great things lately
helped by great people like *Ryan King*.

vs.

Summary: Technorati is a great company
Description+Item: *Ryan* and *Tantek* are among the many people making *Technorati* into a great company.


*wonders how far all this flattery will get him*

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