Andy Mabbett wrote:
<tr class="hcard">
<td class="fn org"><a href="...">Visitor Center</a></td>
<td><table><tr class="adr">
 <td><img alt="" src="flag.png" />
     <a href="..." class="country-name">Nepal</a></td>
 <td><span class="locality">Okhaldhunga (40 km)
     <a href="...">map</a></td>
</tr></table></td>
</tr>

I'm trying to advise someone about marking up an existing table; uFs are not supposed to require the re-engineering of valid HTML.

This is a stretch, but you could wrap each row in a <tbody> tag and give _that_ a class of "hcard", then your <tr> could have a class of "adr." It's hack-ish and adds a lot to the table, but is still valid and could solve the problem.

Quick and dirty example:

<table>
   <tbody class="hcard">
      <tr class="adr">
         <td class="fn">Jason Garber</td>
         <td class="locality">Vienna</td>
         <td class="region">VA</td>
      </tr>
   </tbody>
   <tbody class="hcard">
      <tr class="adr">
         <td class="fn">Andy Mabbett</td>
         <td class="locality">Sometown</td>
         <td class="region">Somewhere</td>
      </tr>
   </tbody>
</table>

Hopefully that doesn't get mungled format-wise, but could this maybe be a solution?

Jason
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