Hello,

I just re-marked up the last of my experiences (object 5) to have the vcard as a child of the experience and it gives me the same display in the hResume debug mode (no title or org, or org url).

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I realize a lot of this is set in stone already, but from a XHTML design perspective, having to embed so many child attributes is really disheartening. It bulks up the code significantly and turns normally pretty and clean markup into a mass of divs and spans. If you're within the parent class of hResume, shouldn't you be able to combine some of these elements to increase the ease of markup? It seems reasonable to me to imagine that all experiences in a resume would contain a date and contact of some sort. Why make it harder to accomplish? Having shown a lot of this markup to various designer friends, the response has generally been "Ugh - it looks like that? I'm not doing *that* to my code." I understand the ideals behind it, but having to embed the core building blocks as such pains me.

</complain>

That said, I want it to be correct. Now object 5 looks like this, how would I fix it to display properly?

                <div class="experience vevent">
                        <div class="vcard">
                <object data="#erin" class="include"></object>
<div id="p6" class="position"><h3><span class="title">Assistant to the Producer</span>, <span class="org">Arctic Jungle Films</span></h3></div> <div id="exp_6" class="more exp"><a href="http:// www.arcticjungle.com" class="url"><img src="/images/job/arcticjungle/ lgo_exho.gif" alt="Exploring Horizons television show." title="Click to see the Arctic Jungle Films and Exploring Horizons web site." border="0" class="right" width="110" height="97" /></a> <p>Entertainment industry, <span class="location">Toronto, Ontario</span><br /> <span class="dtstart">July 1998</span> &#8211; <span class="dtend">August 1999</span></p> <p class="summary">Ran mobile office (12 locations) for two seasons of &#x201c;Exploring Horizons&#x201d; traveling documentary, broadcast on Outdoor Life Network and Travel Channel. Researched locations and shooting events as well as organized promotional event filming. Logged tapes and translated English to French tape logs. On camera appearances.</p></div>
                </div>
                </div>

Also, thank you for taking the time to look at this!

Erin.


On 11-Apr-07, at 9:46 AM, Mike Kaply wrote:

There is a bug in Operator here that I am not handling a vcard IN an
experience. But we discussed this on the IRC, and I'm not sure you
experience/vevent/vcard is correct. The spec says that the vcard is
embedded in the experience, so the vcard should be a child of the
experience.

Mike Kaply

On 4/10/07, Erin Caton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I have recently put up my personal resume site and tried to
microformat the hell out of it.  More can be done, but I needed a
break. :)

http://erincaton.ca/resume.html

When I check the hResume formatting with Operator using the debug
mode in the structure tab, it doesn't include the experience
information that is formatted with hCard such as the my job title,
company name or url.  These are shown as separate items under the
hCard drop down though.  Under hCalendar, the summary is shown in the
drop down rather than the title of the position, which I would
imagine to be how people would want to see it listed for a resume
specifically.  My affiliations are also not listed in the structure
tab for hResume, but all of the appropriate information is listed in
the source tab.

Have I just marked it up incorrectly, or is this how it's supposed to
work?

Thanks,
Erin.
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