Lets say you have a personal registration form in your web app, for entering contact data which will later be output as an hCard in various places. What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with hCard classes?
I've long thought that a form should be marked up as if the data was non-editable. This is especially relevant when presenting an object for editing, because the data is all there in the form. The problem is that under most uF parsing rules, <input> elements' @value will not be used to determine their content. However, a <textarea> would be parsable as you'd expect. I haven't read any previous discussion on this topic though so I don't know what the group consensus is... -Ciaran _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
