On 2/7/07, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 7, 2007, at 12:50 PM, David Janes wrote:
> On 2/7/07, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes there are several problems:
>>
>> 1. XFN applies to whole pages. This means that you can't reliably put
>> different people's hCards on the same page and do this.
>>
>> 2. We have prior art that is being ignored. Publishers are already
>> using <a class="url uid" ...>...</a> to do this.
>>
>>
>> I apologize for being late to this discussion, but I think it's off
>> track and we need to correct things a bit.
>>
>
> Sure. Show us how it works with the original real-world case I
> provided -- i.e. your hCard on microformats.org blog, pointing to your
> home page, using your /contacts hcard as your authoritative hCard.
On mf.org:
<address class="author vcard"><a class="url uid fn" href="http://
theryanking.com/">Ryan</a></address>
at http://theryanking.com/:
<address class="vcard">This site is the work of <a href="http://
theryanking.com/blog/contact/#vcard" class="fn uid url">Ryan King</
a></address>
And at the end-point? (i.e. on /blog/contact). The reason I'm asking
is "what's the rule for determining if the hCard I'm looking at points
to the authorative one". Both of these look the same.
--
David Janes
Founder, BlogMatrix
http://www.blogmatrix.com
http://blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com
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