Getting there... ;)  You'll note in my original message I said that I
was 'planning on doing research and suggesting soon'...  that was not
a real suggestion, but since a bunch of messages about existing work
came in I figured organising that a bit couldn't hurt ;)  Real-world
examples are coming.

On 10/5/06, Karl Dubost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Le 5 oct. 06 à 20:50, Stephen Paul Weber a écrit :
> Definately interesting, but a microformat/semantic XHTML version would
> also be nice.  Plus, shareware/trial downloads should be able to be
> represented too.  Ultimately a search engine could search by
> license/limitations as well as title/description, filtering out
> shareware etc. if you don't want it, allowing it if you do, etc.

I'm not sure I will bother ask each time. But let's try.

* Use Case Scenarios?
* Benefits for the End Users?

Wrong answers:
   - more semantic pages
   - to help the Web site manager with its data


So what are the answers to my first two questions?

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