On May 3, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:

In message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Wiley
Sittler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

Q1 '07: <span class="dtstart">2007-01-01</span> through <span
class="dtend">2007-04-01</span>

In addition to Patrick's valid concerns about house style; I would again
point out that "dtend" is exclusive; microformats currently (and
wrongly, from a semantic and accessibility PoV) require:

        Q1 '07: <span class="dtstart">2007-01-01</span> through <abbr
        class="dtend" title="2007-04-02">2007-04-01</abbr>

I have proposed a solution to this problem:

<http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar- brainstorming#Simplification_of_date-end>

but it has, so far, been ignored.

It hasn't been ignored. I know that I've read and thought about it, but there isn't much to do about it right now, since it is predicated on a new version of hCalendar which diverges from iCalendar, which is not something I think we should be considering yet.

-ryan
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