This is clearly a usability problem. This is a re-ocurring complaint
in the IRC channel as well. Is our only answer really you need to
change your username to UserName.!?
On 9/27/06, brian suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Finally (from me, for now), I've had an e-mail from
On 28 Sep 2006, at 01:15, Paolo Negri wrote:
On some pages I have all the infos about these items and I can produce
very complete uformats. On other pages I render let's say just the
name and the email of someone and it doesn't make sense to provide a
less complete hcard than in a different
On 28/9/2006, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps the better solution for this would be to revive (and perhaps
conclude) the linking to a definitive microformat idea which has
popped up every so often. In short, provide a rel value to contain
within an hCard or hEvent which links to
What about the following proposal?
p class=price
abbr class=unit money title=euro€/abbr span class=value10,5/span
/p
that can also be used for othe measures like:
p class=lenght
abbr class=unit title=meterm/abbr span class=value10,5/span
/p
Thanks for your opinion :-)
On 9/27/06, Scott Reynen
Hello list, just a quick point for discussion:
Lets say you have a personal registration form in your web app, for
entering contact data which will later be output as an hCard in
various places.
What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with hCard classes?
Good idea? Bad idea? I
On 9/28/06, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list, just a quick point for discussion:
Lets say you have a personal registration form in your web app, for
entering contact data which will later be output as an hCard in
various places.
What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with
Lets say you have a personal registration form in your web app, for
entering contact data which will later be output as an hCard in
various places.
What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with hCard classes?
I've long thought that a form should be marked up as if the data was
I think we are just about to independantly arrive at Live Clipboard.
The way LiveClipboard works is through the use of a js library that
parses the hCard/hCalendar and then inserts them into the form fields
that you define.
IF we standardised the form fields to match the same name as hCards
(or
Frances Berriman wrote:
Did
you see Drews demo of that with openID? It didn't require the forms
to use the microformat class names or anything.
Yeah, I've seen Drew's excellent auto-fill demo and had a couple of
conversations with him about combining that with OpenID. This isn't
so much
Wow... this converter has never been through a full-scale test before
(only tested on my own pages)... so ya... that shouldn't happen. I
think I may know the problem, and will try to fix it soon :) Thanks
for finding all this stuff!
On 9/27/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message
Well, having been in RSS 2.0 for awhile (since I hate ATOM...) I don't
think this is really a problem at all. Everything, everywhere is
single-escaped (XML-style) and things that will be escaped when the
content is rendered as XHTML (description only) are double-escaped.
In this case, it's in
What about using the same markup as the appropriate uF, but a
different root class name (such as 'form')?
On 9/28/06, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frances Berriman wrote:
Did
you see Drews demo of that with openID? It didn't require the forms
to use the microformat class names or
Lorenzo,
With this approach, how would you represent the following price: $25 per
barrel?
Guillaume
Lorenzo De Tomasi wrote:
What about the following proposal?
p class=price
abbr class=unit money title=euro€/abbr span
class=value10,5/span
/p
that can also be used for othe measures like:
On 28/9/2006, Ryan Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with hCard classes?
Good idea? Bad idea? I strikes me that it could be useful for auto-
complete applications, but not sure if it would pollute the web
with effectively a useless/empty hCard
Hi all,
On Sep 28, 2006, at 4:12 AM, Drew McLellan wrote:
What if I was to mark up the form (and fields) with hCard classes?
Good idea? Bad idea? I strikes me that it could be useful for auto-
complete applications, but not sure if it would ‘pollute’ the web
with effectively a useless/empty
Hi all
Sorry for late reply
I can just tell how I sorted out my stuff. For the tricky structure of
the divs I've just reviewed with the smallest possibile set of change
the structure of the page to have the content to build the uformat
included in a div which is really semantic now.
I wasted
Hi,
I'm playing with writing a generic microformat parser that'll be able
to parse any format, given some minimal definition. I started with geo
(piece of cake) and then went on to hAtom (since I've been playing
with it a little lately. I got stuck on how to express the fallback
rules for entry
What is the status of hCal events working in Outlook (testing in 2003)
when fed through the feeds.technorati.com/events url?
Is it something that is do-able or is it a bug in the code at
Technorati? I have noticed that when I use Tails in Firefox, the
events work in Outlook without a problem.
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