On 16/08/2010 19:24, Tim's Trees wrote:
Thank you all for your full and quick replies.

You are welcome ....

You were right, the
original was a complete mismatch of quotes and once I had fixed those
it displayed in Chrome and Operator:Firefox. I apologise for not
spotting that.

:)

I have noted the urls you have recommended and will investigate those
first in future.

I am wanting to create an event site and I had the idea, I should have
my entries in hCalendar format, but I am now worrying, that it may be
too easy to clone my site, with a right click. Do you have any
opinions on this ?

Im a little unsure of what you mean if you mean by cloning perhaps you mean spoofing? ( copying a website possibly for fraud such as phishing or email-spoofing ) it doesn't really happen *too* much in the real world unless your site is a bank or it offers online payments in some way (e.g. PayPal), In which case I wouldn't worry to much about that. Having said all that Social Networking sites (Facebook/MySpace) are becoming targets for these kind of attacks nowadays.

If you are worried about people copy and pasting from your website, unless its copyrighted material, again don't worry too much, Id take that as a compliment, the majority of people who *do* copy and paste tend to be just learning. If its for anything else the stuff they are copying will never do them any good as far as search engines are concerned because *you* published the data *first*. Some search engines (google) will actually remove pages that contain duplicate content from their listings, or it will bury the duplicate content so deep in their listings that there is no way anyone will ever see it anyway.

The rule of thumb concerning microformats is, If you use microformats on your website you can expect your data to be shared, crawled and Indexed by practically anything that can consume microformats, If you don't want this to happen, say because your data is private or something sensitive, then don't use microformats. Dont let that last part put you off though, sharing your data, particularly events and contact details, *is* a good thing.

Hope all that helps rest your mind a little.

Best wishes

--
Martin McEvoy

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