In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joe Andrieu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>A few two major things happen when you do this:
>1. You enable an hCard author to semantically declare this hCard as
>"definitive"
>2. You could provide a link from a refering hCard to the authoritative
>hCard for discovery of additional information that isn't appropriate
>for the design or context of the "refering" hCard.
Of course, it could be argued that the latter constitutes invisible
meta-data...
If example.com/Fred has:
<span class="vcard">
<span class="fn">Fred<\span>
<img class="logo">Fred-avatar.png</img>
</span>
then compare, on another site:
<span class="vcard">
<a class="fn url" href="http://example.com/Fred">Fred<\a>
</span>
with:
<a class="pavatar"
href="http://example.com/Fred-avatar.png">Fred's avatr<\a>
--
Andy Mabbett
<http://www.pigsonthewing.org.uk/uFsig/>
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