In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>> >The xfolk version could look like this:
>> >
>> ><div class="xfolkentry">
>> >  <a class="taggedlinked" href="http://goatse.cx";>check this out!</a>
>> >  (<a rel="tag" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSFW";>NSFW</a>)</div
>>
>> That would also tag the *linking* page as "NSFW".
>>
>> (In fact, that seems to be an issue with xfolk in general...)
>>
>
>Actually I'd say this is an issue with rel-tag in general, you'd have
>similar problems with hreview and with any uF that employs rel-tag.

Indeed. It was suggested that "deceased" be used as a tag in hCards, in
lieu of a date-of-death field.

Suppose Sue publishes a family tree as a series of web pages, one for
each person.

On her own page, she has:


        http://example.com/sue.html
        Title: Sue Smith


        Jane                            Fred
           |_____________.______________|
                         |
                        Sue

with an hCard for each person. If they tag Fred as "deceased", then
they, too, are shown as deceased. Not good.

-- 
Andy Mabbett

                        Merry Bloomin' Christmas!
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