On 8/17/06, Graham Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my case, there is a set of key individuals who, for operational
reasons, are not directly contactable. Specifically, they choose not
to publish their email address or direct line number. An assistant's
name, email and direct line is advertised as the point of contact for
the key individual.

vCard (and therefore hCard) has a field named 'agent', for just this
sort of thing.

I believe the markup looks something like:

<div class="vcard">
 <span class="fn">John Smith</span> can be reached via his secretary
 <span class="agent vcard">
   <span class="fn">John Doe</span> on
   <span class="tel">020 1111 1111</span>
 </span>
</div>

See http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-examples#2.4.2_VCARD

A smart parser will convert that correctly and I suspect even a
slightly more simplistic parser would manage to churn out two vCards
with the same telephone number for both parties.

-Ciaran
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