In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John
Allsopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> "me self" can't be anything but tautological; nor is it appropriate
>>when
>> referring to third parties. so:
>
>in English, it is tautological. But restricting the words to their
>roles in XFN and Atom, they mean quite different things - so I'd
>respectfully argue that the construction isn't in this context
>tautological.
"for people first" ?
>The third party issue (I take it to mean that you can't refer to an
>authoritative third party hCard for someone else using m, which is
>quite correct).
>I think that's a separate and more complex issue - how, if at all, can
>you link to an authoritative hCard for someone else. Is there a use
>case - sure - for example, at our conference sites, we markup speakers
>with hCard, and this often includes a link to their blog etc. In this
>case, a link to an authoritative (or perhaps, to be even less strict
>"detailed") hCard may be somethign that is very useful.
I think you just answered your own question.
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Andy Mabbett
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