Scott Reynen wrote:

On Apr 1, 2007, at 7:33 PM, John wrote:

Many auction websites have a "wanted" section, where people can post what they want. They usually go unnoticed because they're relatively few and it's very unlikely that someone will have one of the items listed there.


Can you point to some examples of these wanted lists on auction websites? Generally if they're relatively few, they're not appropriate for a microformat (which targets the "low-hanging fruit" of widely published data), but maybe these lists share semantics with some type of information published more widely (e.g. job listings are a sort of wanted list). I'm still not very clear on what we're talking about and it would be helpful to see some examples.


It seems to me that wanted sections, wish-lists and jobs wanted would all fall under the classification of classifieds.


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Paul Wilkins
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