Am Dienstag, 7. November 2006 03:47 schrieb Tantek Çelik: > No. class="url" just means this is a value for the "url" property for this > hCard. Nothing more, nothing less. > > Not *the* URL. *A* URL. And certainly "definitive" is not implied. >
That is not logical. The problem case here is some container of class vcard, containing _several_ urls. So if to apply the class="url" to one of them, this means selecting that very special url to be the url for the VCARD URL field. So this _is_ then a special url. Just as you wrote: > class="url" just means this is a value for the "url" property for this > hCard. Nothing more, nothing less. So class="url" means this is the value for the url property. This means, that the other urls are _not_. So this distinguishes this special url from all the others. This _is_ special. Just the word "definitive" is somewhat overused :) So the point is: If you need to specify the one special url among a set of urls with class="url", then this microformats word "url" does not have exactly the same semantics as the word "url" defined by the w3c. The microformats word "url" specify one special outstanding url out of many, where the w3c "url" means, what you wrote, *a* url, not *the* url. Regards Siegfried _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
