Hello,
Since rel-tag relies on URLs for its tag names, I wonder whether or
not rel-tag was designed with case-sensitivity in mind (as URLs are
case-sensitive)
i.e. whether
http://technorati.com/search/microformat
is a different tag than
http://technorati.com/search/Microformat
Hi,
Relatively new subscriber here. Sorry for the lag in this response.
On 9 Aug 2006, at 18:41, Chris Messina wrote:
We could offer either a case study (XCorp started by locating all
references to people and locations on their website. They then marked
up their pages using hcard.
I did think about using the agent field --- unfortunately, in this
instance John Smith is (in real life) an agent and John Doe is the
agent's assistant. I have a feeling that using the agent's agent
field for the agent's assistant's hcard or the associate agent's
hcard is just going to cause
On 8/16/06, Michael McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I missed that, it does. I think we'd have to use it as a child
element on the link:
a href=link-to-fulltext class=identifierabbr class=format
title=application/pdfPDF/abbr full text link/a
I think it would be better to mark that up
On 8/17/06, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the markup looks something like:
div class=vcard
span class=fnJohn Smith/span can be reached via his secretary
span class=agent vcard
span class=fnJohn Doe/span on
span class=tel020 /span
/span
/div
See
On 17 Aug 2006, at 14:03, Ciaran McNulty wrote:
I did think about using the agent field --- unfortunately, in this
instance John Smith is (in real life) an agent ...
The vCard 'agent' field strongly means that the enclosed vCard is
an assistant or proxy of the main vCard, it doesn't mean