This is what Kevin Marks <[email protected]> said about "Re: [uf-discuss] definitive hCard on a page" on 4 Jul 2007 at 23:47
> The other hCard property that is useful here is "uid" - if you do a > > <div class="vcard"> > <a class="url fn uid" href="http://pelle.vox.nu/" rel="me">Pelle > Wessman</a> </div> > > on the page http://pelle.vox.nu that is asserting that the page is a > unique id and thus definitive for Pelle. > > You can of course use "uid" to assert the definitiveness of another > hCard's url, but one pointing to the current page is clearly self- > consistent. What if publish an hcard with a "uid" for somene else? To use a previous example, on my Beatles fan site I might want to declare one page for Paul McCartney. Obviously my page isn't authoritative for Paul McCartney's contact information, but how can a parser (or human) know that? --Bob. -- -- -- -- Bob Jonkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://sobac.com/sobac/ SOBAC Microcomputer Services Voice: +1-519-669-0388 6 James Street, Elmira ON Canada N3B 1L5 Cel: +1-519-635-9413 Networking -- Office & Business Automation -- Consulting PGP:0xAE33E989 Fingrprnt:9FAF A6AC B567 BC10 8973 7CF0 CB27 0317 _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
