On 7/20/07, Manu Sporny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could loosely accomplish what you are trying to do with XOXO + hAudio, or XOXO + hReview, or XOXO + hReview + hAudio.
--- HTML also has a special element for lists of ordered things, the <OL> so above and beyond XOXO, you should also consider using <OL>
The semantics wouldn't be rock-solid (it would be difficult to get Firefox 3 to understand that when it sees those two or three things together, it is a top-list instead of a playlist).
--- this is true, no one knows what FF3 will do and i don't think we should worry about it. If you look at the current Operator Plug-in, there is an arctitechture for 'user scripts' this could also mean that there could/should/will be a market for custom scripts which are more robust than others. Just look at how Tails and Operator compete NOT on specs, but on features... once all the plug-ins can correctly parse microformats, then it is the 'extras' like "send to ...", or "merge with ...". Those features will make one plug-in/script more popular than the others. So i would think that if combinations of microformats, such as hCards as Venues in hCalendar events, or XOXO lists of hCards as a group, or XOXO lists of Media, become popular, wide-spread, and commonly published, then a script will be written to harness those nested features, and make one plugin/script more "popular" than another. i wouldn't worry about any of these details at the spec level. We should be conserned about adding the semantics and interoperability between all the different properties in different microformats... how/when/what plugins do with this data can be driven my market needs and wants. Popular combinations will see growth and survive, not so popular items won't, but they weren't that popular to start with, and un-popular combination didn't have time spent on them which is better spent elsewhere. It is very bottom-up rather than a top-down approach, which fits nicely with the microformats philosophy. -brian -- brian suda http://suda.co.uk _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
