Sorry, which example?

There's a container element in my old straw format, and there's a
container element in the citeproc output example, but I didn't think
we had any examples with multiple containers.

-mike

On 12/8/06, Alf Eaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, there is currently a container in one of the examples - I
was looking at the book example which obviously doesn't have one.

alf.

On 08 Dec 2006, at 17:49, Alf Eaton wrote:

> In our earlier straw proposal <http://microformats.org/wiki/
> citation-irc-notes-2006-04-09#Straw_Proposals>, the metadata for
> the container of the article was in a class="container" block,
> whereas in the current straw proposal <http://microformats.org/wiki/
> citation-brainstorming#Working_straw_schema> it's in the same block
> as the metadata for the article itself.
>
> The main occasion I can think of where this could be a problem is
> if the item is found in multiple containers (eg a track on two
> different albums, or a syndicated news article). Should there be a
> separate hcitation for each occurence, or should they be condensed
> into one with multiple containers?
>
> alf.
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