Hi Tantek, Thank you for your questions and comments.
I think the following example is valid. <span class="tel"> <span class="type">home</span> <span class="value">+1.415.555.1212</span> </span> But, I am not sure whether the following examples are valid. <span class="tel"> <span class="type">HOME</span> <span class="value">+1.415.555.1212</span> </span> --- <span class="Tel"> <span class="Type">home</span> <span class="Value">+1.415.555.1212</span> </span> --- <div class="tel"> <span class="type">home</span><br/> <span class="value">+1.415.555.1212</span> </div> Are these examples valid? I am not sure. This is the problem that I would like to solve. And, the aim of microschema is not to validate whole XML but to validate a part of XML. The way of the validation is as follows: 1. search <link rel="microschema" href="......"/> 2. retrieve the parent element of this <link> and the child elements of the parent element. 3. retrieve the schema linked to "......". 4. validate the xml retrieved by the schema retrieved. I think, if microformats use microschema, the interoperability of microformats will be improved. Best regards, -- Tatsuya Noyori (^o^)/ _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
