On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 16:41 +0000, Andy Mabbett wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin McEvoy > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > >On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 01:56 +1100, Michael MD wrote: > >> >Why doesn't the following work for you, then? > >> > > >> ><div class="haudio"> > >> > <span class="contributor">Primal Scream</span> - > >> > <span class="album">Screamadelica</span> > >> ></div> > >> > >> > >> That may be fine for someone who just wants to mark up some tracks they > >> like > >> on a personal blog ... but an artist or record store may want to be able to > >> say who composed it, who performed it, who did studio production, who > >> remixed it, who a guest instumentalist was, what label released it, and > >> maybe even who distibutes it and want to be able to distinguish between > >> them. > > > >Oh but you can... > > > ><div class="haudio"> > > <span class="album">Screamadelica</span> > > > > <span class="contributor vcard"> > > <span class="role">Artist</span> - > > <span class="fn org">Primal Scream</span> > > </span> > > 1) that's not the model referred to in "Why doesn't the following work > for you, then?", above.
"Roles" can be used to expand contributor into something a bit more precise > > 2) Where is the evidence, in examples like that quoted at the top if > this post, that people publish terms like "Artist" when referring to the > key creator? > > > <span class="contributor vcard"> > > <span class="role">Producer</span> - > > <span class="fn">Andrew Weatherall</span> > > </span> > > How does that cater for people who use "produced by" instead of > "producer"? > > > <span class="contributor vcard"> > > <span class="role">Vocals</span> - > > <span class="fn">Jah Wobble</span> > > </span> > > The role there is "singer" or "vocalist", not "vocals". Actually its "Bassist" on track 10 no less, sorry my fault ;) > > >The only thing I might add is vcard looks redundant? as the context > >describes audio, not buisness cards? > > hCard is not just for business cards. It's for "people, organisations or > places". Thank You. > _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
