Toby A Inkster wrote: >> The workaround of making Argenteuil a street address >> might work except that is that there is no way of knowing that "Paris" >> is a city, and presumably ineligible from being placed in any property >> other than locality.
><div class="adr"> > <span class="locality">Argenteuil</span>, > <span class="locality">Paris</span> > <span class="country-name">France</span> ></div> Then in the case of Bailie's Bar, is it permissible to use the generality of locality in this way? eg: <div class="adr"> <span class="locality">Bailie's Bar</span>, <span class="locality">Christchurch</span> <span class="country-name">New Zealand</span> </div> Red alert? case two: <div class="adr"> <span class="locality">Teal street</span>, <span class="locality">Honolulu</span> </div> (real case- see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pearl_harbor_attack_Japanese_recon_photo_of_battleship_row_80G30552.jpg) It gets worse. In some cases there are real addresses with street numbers. _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list microformats-new@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new