From: "Ara Pehlivanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 3/11/07, Paul Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good news, the voice type is the default one, so you don't have to specify
the voice type at all, and only specify for the fax (in this case).

With that, you can have
<p class="tel">Tel: <span class="value">(514) 123-4567</span></p>
<p class="tel"><span class="type">Fax</span>: <span class="value">(514)
123-4568</span></p>

Thanks Paul. That's really helpful.

Any ideas about internationalization? How would I handle "fax" in
French? I doubt that "Télécopieur" would be a valid type, since RFC
2426 doesn't seem to be geared toward types in other languages.

If the word doesn't appear in the expected english (yeah I know, us damned english) then you would have to use the abbr design pattern.

With the abbr design pattern, you encode the machine-readable info around the human-readable words. <p class="tel"><abbr class="type" title="fax">Téléc</abbr>: <span class="value">(514) 123-4568</span></p>

http://microformats.org/wiki/abbr-design-pattern has more details on the abbre design pattern.

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Paul Wilkins
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