I was gonna point out the same thing... it can't handle multiple hcards, yet. :)
You might want to enhance the logic that's dealing with the results of the YQL query to include this steps: 1- if there's ONE hcard, use it. 2- if there's more than one: 2.1 Is there any representative hcard? http://microformats.org/wiki/representative-hcard - if there's ONE, use it. - "there can/should be only one", but.... if there's more, show their names and ask the user to point out his/hers. 2.2 If there isn't any representative hcard, show their names and ask the user to point out his/hers. Don't get me wrong, this is *very* cool. Specially since it delegates to Yahoo! the weight of parsing the pages. I've been using Dmitry's Optimus on my own server, but I might change my approach to use YQL very soon. ;) Good job George. Cheers, -- André Luís On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Gordon Oheim <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi George, > > looks good, but I was unable to load pages over https and I couldn't get it > to work with pages that contain multiple hCards. > YQL is something I need to implement into the hCardMapper when I can find > the time. > > Regards, Gordon > > George Ornbo schrieb: >> >> Hi all >> >> I'd like to share an example I knocked up showing how YQL can be used >> to populate forms using just a URL. >> >> YQL returns JSON from Microformats and jQuery handles it to put the >> correct data into the form. No database, just semantic web goodness. >> >> Demo here: http://tr.im/hcardme >> Blog post here: http://tr.im/yqlmf >> >> Cheers >> George >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss > _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
