Tantek Çelik wrote: > On 5/8/07 8:36 AM, "Manu Sporny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> fn is short for 'full-name' > Not quite. In short, fn is short for formatted name. > >> and is grounded in the VCARD/hCard format. > Yes, and per http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt section 3.1.1: > > "the formatted text corresponding to the name of the object the vCard > represents" > >> The sub-properties of 'fn' and 'n' are: family-name, given-name, >> additional-name, honorific-prefix, honorific-suffix [1]. These are all >> related to 'proper names' - none of them have any meaning when applied >> to hAudio. > > Again, not quite. 'n' has those sub-properties yes. > > 'fn' has no subproperties, which renders the rest of the argument false.
Looks like I didn't understand what 'fn' really meant when constructing the argument against it. Getting your ass handed to you in a public forum is always a healthy exercise :) I'd still like a response to the statement Brian made about 'fn' in hCard and 'fn' in hAudio being "completely different". At this point, it looks like 'fn' (formatted name) will replace 'work-title' in hAudio (and video, and images). -- manu _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
