On 12 Mar 2008, at 15:58, David Janes wrote:

I'm just tossing an idea out for discussion (and to get it out of my head).

I've been looking recently at XFN as it's used "in the wild" as a
method of social network portability, or as Chris has probably more
correctly relabeled it, "portable contact lists" [1]. In several
cases, for example here [2]. Obviously this is a requirement to make
this _human usable_ but unfortunately without further assistance an
XFN parser is only going to get a fraction of the contact list. Not
good.

HTML has rel= elements for paging through data: rel, next, index,
start and contents [3].

My thoughts:
- has something already been done and I'm missing it (if so: end here
;-) otherwise

Glenn Jones has already done quite a bit of thinking and work around this:
http://www.glennjones.net/Post/830/BacknetworkLabXFNpagination.htm

drew.
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