Ah. My confusion came from the idea that we were working on this
problem for humans first, machines second.

I think I'll go read up on the hResume example so I understand this
better... It doesn't seem like such a big deal to repeat the data, but
I'll read up more because that's not a very informed perspective to
take... Homework time!

-C

On 7/10/06, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 10, 2006, at 4:56 PM, Chris Messina wrote:

> I wonder if CSS would be of any use here...
>
> a.include {
> content: attr(href);
> }

Have you tried that in any browsers?

> I mean, you'd need to hack it to work, but that would be a nifty way
> to *present* the included data w/o repeating it in your source...

I think you've missed the point of the original design behind the
include-pattern - we *don't* want to present that data, we just want
to make it available explicitly for parsers.

-ryan
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