Andy Mabbett wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Garber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
You "should" be able to put class="adr" in multiple times and still
get a complete and/or valid address.
Thank you. Is that documented anywhere? I would understand multiple
"adr" to refer to *different* addresses ("my house in the city and my
apartment at the beach").
The hCard cheetsheat[1] notes that "adr" should "match 0 or more times"
but to your point, this is probably to handle multiple addresses, not
split-up single addresses.
I did a real brief test using multiple spans with classes of "adr"
and Operator didn't blow up and Tails still recognizes a complete
address.
In Operator, though, it does list out multiple objects under the
"object adr".
If your interpretation of multiple "adr" being concatenated to one
address is correct, than that is "blowing up".
On further reflection, I'm not sure my suggestion will work since
multiple "adr" blocks would logically indicate multiple addresses.
Unless anyone knows of a concatenation method, of course.
[1] http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-cheatsheet
Jason
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