Hi,
My work concerns TV Radio schedules so I was immediately attracted to the
hCalendar microformat.
My first impression is that the vevent element appears to provide a
comprehensive representation of individual events but the vcalendar element
provides a very limited functionality. To quote
Michael -
Thanks for creating the page! I just added another option for
Friday, the 26th at the EarthLink office though I'm totally fine with
your suggestion for Saturday as well.
josh
On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:40 AM, Michael Leikam wrote:
I'd be interested in a get together at the end
Pardon the new guy. This may have possibly been discussed before, I'd
be interested in expanding the Vote Links spec to include a
rel=voted-for (vote-abstained, voted-against) linking back to
the originating document. What do you think? I have an implementation
idea and this would come in really
On 18/01/07, Ara Pehlivanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon the new guy. This may have possibly been discussed before, I'd
be interested in expanding the Vote Links spec to include a
rel=voted-for (vote-abstained, voted-against) linking back to
the originating document. What do you think? I
The implementation would go something like this:
# Site A lists a bunch of sites of the month (rev=vote-for)
# Sites of the month display a site of the month icon that links
back to the Site A listing for that month.
A
On 1/18/07, Frances Berriman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/01/07, Ara
On 18/01/07, Ara Pehlivanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The implementation would go something like this:
# Site A lists a bunch of sites of the month (rev=vote-for)
# Sites of the month display a site of the month icon that links
back to the Site A listing for that month.
Could Sites of the
On 18 Jan 2007, at 15:49, Frances Berriman wrote:
Could Sites of the Month not just use rev=vote-for? As in - this
site voted for me.
Wrong way around Frances, I think.
• rev=vote-for — ‘this site is a vote for the href’
• rel=vote-for — ‘href is a vote for this site’
Your concept is
On 18/01/07, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Jan 2007, at 15:49, Frances Berriman wrote:
Could Sites of the Month not just use rev=vote-for? As in - this
site voted for me.
Wrong way around Frances, I think.
• rev=vote-for — 'this site is a vote for the href'
• rel=vote-for — 'href
So what would be the next step to adding to the spec? Keep in mind,
I'm new to this process :-)
A.
On 1/18/07, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Jan 2007, at 15:49, Frances Berriman wrote:
Could Sites of the Month not just use rev=vote-for? As in - this
site voted for me.
Wrong way
Frances,
In the case of rev=vote-for what would you put in the corresponding rel=?
A.
On 1/18/07, Frances Berriman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/01/07, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Jan 2007, at 15:49, Frances Berriman wrote:
Could Sites of the Month not just use rev=vote-for?
On 18/01/07, Ara Pehlivanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frances,
In the case of rev=vote-for what would you put in the corresponding rel=?
The same. The distinction of meaning comes from the use of rel or rev
(which clearly I keep mixing up, so I won't state it again).
Tantek ?elik wrote:
http://feeds.technorati.com/contacts/http://wikevent.org/en/San_Francisco/Canvas_Gallery
X2V / Technorati Contacts Feed service can often be used to make sure that
you've marked up your hCards correctly. Similarly with events and the
Events Feed service[2].
OK, I
At 16:12 18/01/2007, you wrote:
On 1/18/07, Chris Newell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The iCalendar spec (RFC2445) provides a precedent for vcalendar properties
but the few it defines aren't terribly useful. Were vcalendar properties ever
considered in the past (I can't find any discussion in the
Yeah except that the spec states that rel describes the relationship
from the current document to the anchor specified by the href
attribute. So putting vote-for in the description would be an
incorrect description. Rather, I think voted-for would be a more apt
description to the related link.
The rel and rev attributes play complementary roles -- the rel
attribute specifies a forward link and the rev attribute specifies a
reverse link.
— http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#rev-link
Starting with rel:
• rel=alternate means 'the linked document is an alternate
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Would span class=date-published2007/span be acceptable, or
should we insist on the full ISO date?
I thought that both 2007 and 2007-01 were valid ISO dates...
--
Andy Mabbett http://www.pigsonthewing.org.uk/uFsig/
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aaron
Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Do I add microformat markup to index pages or to detail pages that
provide more detail or both?
See recent discussion:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-brainstorming#mini_hCard_to_expanded_hCard
--
Andy Mabbett
To help others interested in using the include-pattern, I've created:
http://microformats.org/wiki/include-pattern-examples-in-wild
Please feel free to add examples of good practice (and examples of pages
with problems) and to critique the examples I've listed there.
--
Andy Mabbett
On Jan 18, 2007, at 8:42 AM, Mark wrote:
Tantek ?elik wrote:
http://feeds.technorati.com/contacts/http://wikevent.org/en/
San_Francisco/Canvas_Gallery
X2V / Technorati Contacts Feed service can often be used to make
sure that
you've marked up your hCards correctly. Similarly with events
On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Ara Pehlivanian wrote:
Okay, that makes sense. But that also means that the spec shouldn't
constrain the Vote Links to rev only. Rather it should be expanded to
include both uses and cite proper examples for each. N'est pas?
To clarify, microformats specs don't
On 1/17/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Would span class=date-published2007/span be acceptable, or
should we insist on the full ISO date?
I thought that both 2007 and 2007-01 were valid ISO dates...
Yes, I
To clarify, microformats specs don't seek to constrain HTML at all.
They only describe expected behavior among those who have arrived at
a rough consensus about specific bits of HTML. But you're free to,
and furthermore encouraged to, use other bits of HTML as well. Not
every bit of useful HTML
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian
Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
If you have a specific senario please let us know, no one has pressed
this issue so all the details have not been fully flushed out yet.
most publishers want to either have ALL of
their events listed on a person's calendar, or
This page and effort is failing to follow the
microformats process. If you are the author of this
page, please join the #microformats IRC channel and/or
microformats-discuss mailing list
http://microformats.org/discuss) so that the community
can help walk you through the process. - Tantek
Hello Dimitrios and welcome to the list!
On 1/18/07 3:51 PM, Dimitrios Zachariadis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This page and effort is failing to follow the
microformats process. If you are the author of this
page, please join the #microformats IRC channel and/or
microformats-discuss mailing
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