On 1/1/07, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

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.

--- i´m not sure how you came to that conclusion? certainly
aggregators would mark that the page is "about" the term "deceased"
but it wouldn´t make an assumption about individual hCards? and
depending on the mark-up if Sue is NOT nested inside Fred´s hCard,
then there is a distinction between where/what/who the rel-tag is
relating.

We are dabbling in theoretical territory, do you have a page that has
been marked-up somewhere and that page is being misinterpreted by
aggregators and parsers? if so please let us know so we can help
diagnose the problem.

-brian

--
brian suda
http://suda.co.uk

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