Yes, already. This is based on the soon-to-be-released Cognition-0.1- alpha7.

Example input:
http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/hcard

Example output:
http://srv.buzzword.org.uk/jcard/examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/hcard% 2523jack

Notable notes:
* Cognition doesn't just support hCard as input — it will pick up contact data from, say the W3C PIM vocabulary used with RDFa, or FOAF in eRDF, or chunks of RDF/XML in HTML comments. Basically, if you've got some metadata, it will be found. And if the metadata relates to a person, then it will be exported as jCard. The example input above does indeed include some RDFa goodness. * geo (indeed multiple instances thereof) is supported as a descendent of adr. * altitude, reference-frame and body are supported as sub-properties of geo, roughly as documented on the uf geo-extension-strawman and geo-extension-elevation wiki pages. * Because different terms are used in hCard and vCard, categories are duplicated in the jCard output — there is a "category" array and a "categories" array containing identical information. * When no "type" is given for "adr", "tel" or "email", default types are explicitly added to the output. List of default types are in hCard spec, section 3.15.2. * There is a tiny buglet with nested vCards for agents — look carefully at the output and you'll see.

Yes, http://srv.buzzword.org.uk/jcard/ can be used to test your own hCards, but bear in mind that it is *very* slow. If anyone is willing to donate hosting to the Cognition project, I'd be eternally grateful. (Well, maybe not eternally, but certainly grateful for at least a month.)

Note that %2523 is a double-URL-encoded hash symbol. (Not sure why the double-encoding is necessary, but I haven't been able to get %23 to work on its own.) That is, it's targeting a particular hCard on the page using the id attribute. If you leave the fragment identifier out, an array will be returned, containing jCard objects for each card found on the page — if there's only one hCard on the page, it will still be in an array.

e.g. if you want to test <http://www.example.com/foo/bar.html#mycard> then visit <http://srv.buzzword.org.uk/jcard/www.example.com/foo/ bar.html%2523mycard>.

There are other services too: http://srv.buzzword.org.uk

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