On Oct 8, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Bob Jonkman wrote:
Phone numbers have a URI identifier of tel [1], useful for
protocol handlers that understand
VOIP or faxes.
eg:
span class=vcardspan class=fnBob Jonkman/span, a
class=tel href=tel:+1-416-555-
1212+1-416-555-1212/a/span
FYI, Skype is
On Oct 5, 2006, at 9:20 AM, Ciaran McNulty wrote:
I'd prefer to say that an hCard with missing elements *is* an hCard,
it's just invalid. It's like saying that a web page that's missing
its head is invalid, rather than saying it's not HTML.
Yeah, after thinking about it more, I don't really
Andy Mabbett said:
[-deletia-]
I've done some work on:
http://microformats.org/wiki/introduction
which seemed as good a place as any, to start.
[-deletia-]
Looks great! That's exactly what I imagined.
--
Chris Ball
mail - chris [at] rubal [dot] co [dot] uk
irc - blueNine: #web,
I set up this separate wiki a little while back to try to cultivate
this kind of entry-level information:
http://microformats.pbwiki.com/
I haven't had much time to maintain it (go figure) but it could be a
place to have, maybe 5-6 pages that try to give publishers some very
simply ways to make
It's like Unix pipes 2.0. This time with more ajax and rounded
corners. :D
-ryan
On Oct 7, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Benjamin West wrote:
Wow. Nice job all around!
Here's my added twist to it. I took the URI Andy just posted, and
sent it through lm orchard's xstlproc on the web to fetch my rss
uFs are being discussed on the w3c-wai-ig mailing list, starting with
my post, at:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2006OctDec/0016.html
--
Andy Mabbett
Say NO! to compulsory ID Cards: http://www.no2id.net/
Free Our Data:
Creative Commons has been using and encouraging use of
http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-license for awhile. As noted by Evan
on http://microformats.org/wiki/rellicense-issues It's not clear how to
associate a license with part of a page, such as an image or embedded
object in the page.
I'm
Le 06-10-07 à 00:42, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
Karl Dubost wrote:
Le 5 oct. 06 à 10:08, Stephen Paul Weber a écrit :
Software Downloads (license, download link, title, description,
rating?)
Might actually start some research and suggest this soon.
Already done. It's called DOAP
On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Karl Dubost wrote:
- How many common public softwares (downloadable from a Web page) do
MD5 or SHA?
I can go dig up some URLs and post them on the wiki, if need be
(although I think some of the obvious ones like SourceForge are
already on there and do provide
Karl Dubost wrote:
Le 06-10-07 à 00:42, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
MD5 sums are provided for downloads like Apache and PHP. It would be
useful so that the browser could take care of checking the file when
it finishes downloading. Presently, it requires too much manual
effort for an average user
Le 06-10-10 à 10:19, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
Torrents are useful in this respect, because the hash checks are
done as part of the process without any effort from the user.
You just gave the answers where some metadata should stay hidden.
I thought microformats effort was about to make
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