Hi Andy et al,

On 10/04/2007, at 5:39 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ryan
King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

Thee are a couple of references, on the wiki, to the "table headers
inclusion method" and "axis" in tables, not least:

Is it part of the spec for hCard, hCalendar, or any other
microformats?

It's a proposed addition, but it's been low priority, because there
hasn't been much demand for it.

...perhaps that's because no-one knows about it; because it's not
documented..?

(Chickens and eggs would seem to be a topical simile!)

My book has a full rundown of the underlying HTML issues, and how it works in ufs.

An abbreviated version of this should be published as an article in Digital Web Magazine in the coming weeks.

Dmitry Baranovsky’s Conference Schedule Creator [1] generates code using the axis and headers approach.

Speaking from experience, anyone creating complex table based event timetables will save *a lot* of time and effort using this (and get nice typography into the bargain)

john

[1] http://dmitry.baranovskiy.com/work/csc/
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