On May 6, 2007, at 2:29 AM, bruce lawson wrote:
I'm hoping to test some date formats with screen-readers, but
notice that there aren't any "in the wild" URLs posted on the wiki
page http://microformats.org/wiki/assistive-technology-abbr-results
I'm assuming from this absence that there aren't any examples "in
the wild", so propose testing ad hoc examples.
In order that the results aren't dismissed as invalid because
they're specially created rather than "in the wild", I'd like to
canvas opinion on this plan - or put out another call for "in the
wild" URLs, please.
This confusion about what exactly requires real-world examples seems
to come up a lot, so I've added a FAQ for this:
http://microformats.org/wiki/faq#Q._What_if_I_can.27t_find_real-
world_examples_of_a_standard_I.27d_like_to_propose.3F
Summary: test "in the wild" dates with hypothetical markup alternatives.
Peace,
Scott
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