Kevin suggested: > How about > > <div class="vcard" > > <span class="label"> > <div class="adr"> > <span class="locality">Teal street</span>, > <span class="locality">Honolulu</span> > </div> > </span> > </div> > If this is kosher, then Operator gives me Maps just fine. Your microformats site was clear about unstructured data- I understood about label. As Brian noted, the problem is that nothing will use it if I do it this way. (Also if you notice on the example pages, I am generating hcalendars, but we can punt on that until some history app, or mr. peabody wayback machine applications show up.) The template code cannot do much- I don't even have string functions, but a python Bot can make much more reasonable guesses at type. For all of you familiar with wikipedia, the danger of generating some false positives is mitigated by the fact that editors constantly refine these articles fiddling with such minutiae. Editors will notice that a province of some obscure African country was labeled as as a locality rather than a region and correct it.
If there is a blessing on Kevin's scheme, I will proceed with his approach. I will muck about with extended addresses to try and make that fly, but otherwise I will use locality. -John _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list microformats-new@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new