On 1/18/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider:
http://tinyurl.com/youmw3 ['Radio Times' (UK)]
and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/search/grid.cgi
where there could be a calendar for each channel (BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio
2, BBC One, BBC Two, etc.)
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Hello Tantek
Thank you for taking the time to explain to me so
kindly the steps needed for a proper introduction of
my ideas/needs.
Here is my Take II on the subject:
I am trying to find a method for tagging geo info
about road related problems. The bulk of information
at present is XSLT
I have somewhat of a dilemma. I'm new to microformats and I am trying to create
a listing of all employees at our company. I would like it to be inline and
for all of the categories to line up down the page. I'm used to using tables,
but I'm sure there is another way around that. Any help
I don't agree that you can simply use rel=vote-for because it
incorrectly gives the impression that you're voting for when really
you were voted for, hence my suggestion to use the following:
rev=vote-for
rev=vote-against
rev=vote-abstain
rel=voted-for
rel=voted-against
rel=vote-abstained
On 18 Jan 2007, at 21:23, Ara Pehlivanian wrote:
I don't agree that you can simply use rel=vote-for because it
incorrectly gives the impression that you're voting for when really
you were voted for,
It doesn't give the impression that you're ‘voting for’ though — the
use of rev or rel
The only difference here is the tense of the word 'vote'. Moving
'vote' from the present tense to the past tense doesn't change the
direction of the relationship.
rel=vote-for would mean 'The page I am linking to is a vote for
this page'
rev=vote-for means 'This page is a for for the page I am
As well, if you have data that can be described semantically, you should do so.
Let the consumer of that data (whether browser, bot, script, search
engine or human) figure out what to do with it.
Chris
On 1/17/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aaron
Cole
Hello!
I'm working with Mark Andrew Jaroski on Wikevent.org. AS you may have
noticed from Mark's posts to this list it is intended to use hCalendar and
hCard extensively.
One snag that we've hit is the problem of having more that one telephone,
fax, and email for Venues.
If you would care to
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Thanks,
ryan
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-ryan
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