[uf-discuss] rich internet apps and microformats

2007-06-11 Thread Taylor Cowan
My team and I are enthusiastic about microformats, however, we are also moving 
some user interaction to the Flex platform.  I'm curious to know if there are 
others who are facing this.  Given that microformats are necessarily visual, 
there doesn't seem to be an obvious solution. 

One might have a context sensitive badge that when clicked takes you to an xhml 
page with the same context.  For example, if I'm looking at a list of reviews 
in a Flex app and click the microformts badge, I go to http://.../reviews, and 
if I'm looking at review #3, the same badge would take me to 
http:///reviews/3, which reply with xhml with embedded formats.  
Essentially a mirror of the flex app via static reference html.

Or the badge could write the formats directly to the clipboard, like 
liveclipboard, but that excludes ping services.

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Re: [uf-discuss] Microformats in WYSIWYG Editors

2007-06-11 Thread gareth rushgrove

Hi Tim

On 07/06/07, Tim Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi folks,

What are your thoughts on creating and maintaining microformats once
they're in the editable region of a page that users can edit via
WYSIWYG?

The only possible solution I can think of is for CMS systems to have
built-in hyperlink-creation-style highlighting, then either detect or
have users input microformat details



This came up in conversation at the recent @media conference but it
does seem a thorny problem. Other option (besides a highlight, point
and click wysiwyg affair) could be a microformats extension to
something like textile (not for everyone) or clever language analysis
tools to recognise names, addresses, locations and dates, etc. and
to add relevant markup.

All problems waiting to be solved as far as I know thought I'd be
interested in being proved wrong.

G


Tim
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[uf-discuss] weird page problems?

2007-06-11 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Is it just me, or is there some strange spam under the Template part 
of http://microformats.org/wiki/abbr-design-pattern-issues ? Can't seem 
to see it in the edit view to remove it either.


Also, http://microformats.org/wiki/accessibility-issues seems to be a 
completely blank page.


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Re: [uf-discuss] weird page problems?

2007-06-11 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Patrick H. Lauke 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes


Also, http://microformats.org/wiki/accessibility-issues seems to be a 
completely blank page.



Likewise http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-issues

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