David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
Was anyone holding up the uF flag for hCalendar at When 2.0 [1]?
http://tantek.com/log/2005/12.html#d06t1551
Peace,
Scott
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Here's what I've been working on for the last couple of days. It's a
service -- actually, a front end onto a Python library/framework -- that
can rip apart microformats into a (hopefully) simpler format that will
be easier for programs to manipulate.
pages:
- the interface [1]
- an example of
On 12/6/05 7:36 AM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What's the rule for associating rating with best? I'm looking at
this example [1] from the Wiki:
ul class=categories
lia href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food; rel=tag
Food: span class=rating18/span/span
Tantek Çelik wrote:
From a schema standpoint, yes, agreed completely. As to the names of the
specific fields, as noted above, we can reuse the property/value construct
from hCard, and avoid having to have both rated and rating.
Thanks very much for the feedback David. This will be a
Buffalo Bills in EvDB
http://tinyurl.com/ck7jr
Some Chilean event
http://tinyurl.com/csedz
Ice Hockey stuff -- alas missing the times. Perhaps there's something
wrong with my parser?
http://iceoasis.shrub.ca/
http://tinyurl.com/ahrs3
Brian Suda's lesser known holidays:
On 12/7/05 12:59 PM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm looking at this [1]. It looks like the dtstart and dtend are
outside of the associated vevents and thus shouldn't be parsed. Agree
or disagree?
Regards, etc...
David
[1] http://we05.com/program.cfm
Note the
Tantek Çelik wrote:
On 12/7/05 12:59 PM, David Janes -- BlogMatrix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm looking at this [1]. It looks like the dtstart and dtend are
outside of the associated vevents and thus shouldn't be parsed. Agree
or disagree?
Regards, etc...
David
[1]
I have a use
case[1] for embedding ticker symbol metadata into blog posts -- with
fields like company name, symbol, exchange, country, etc. There's an
existing if proprietary XML format for this data which lends itself to
a very simple structured-blogging-style embedding via script tags or