On 2/13/07, Michael MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got another problem here... I want to use my own tagspace but can't use
it on the mobile version of the site (mobile xhtml) because I need to pass
session ids in the urls.
(a lot of phone browsers don't do cookies)
I don't want people getting
On 2/11/07, Ryan Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UID+URL *is* more constraining. Like rel-tag, you're forcing a lot of
assumptions about the documents *surrounding* these URLs--links have
to point somewhere after all.
My UID, if you will, is http://ryancannon.com/. I've established it
across
Hi Folks,
I have created a set of tutorials on the core Microformats. The
tutorials contain lots of examples and lab exercises.
http://www.xfront.com/microformats
Comments welcome.
/Roger
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For reference, a test post published earlier shows the error:
http://itn278.200ok.com.au/2007/01/test-post.html
Try making a fresh post, or republishing that one. This may be a
blogger issue with publishing via ftp?
I created a new test post
Training being a learning experience, I would think marking it up as
education is appropriate.
Pat
On 2/11/07, Rob Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I've been working on completing the hResume markup on my CV [1].
I have a section devoted to training courses I've been on and other
On Feb 12, 2007, at 8:16 AM, David Janes wrote:
On 2/11/07, Ryan Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UID+URL *is* more constraining. Like rel-tag, you're forcing a lot of
assumptions about the documents *surrounding* these URLs--links have
to point somewhere after all.
My UID, if you will, is
On 2/12/07, Ryan Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 12, 2007, at 8:16 AM, David Janes wrote:
On 2/11/07, Ryan Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UID+URL *is* more constraining. Like rel-tag, you're forcing a lot of
assumptions about the documents *surrounding* these URLs--links have
to
On 2/11/07, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 11, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
It contains a rel='tag'
href=http://itn278.200ok.com.au/labels/testing.html;testing/a
which is what the new Blogger was producing on Jan 31st (page template
is one of the standard Blogger
Has anyone looked at using the SOURCE property from vCard to indicate
a more authoritative hCard? It seems to be much closer to what we're
talking about than UID. The value is already defined as URI.
Peace,
Scott
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On Feb 12, 2007, at 8:01 AM, Scott Reynen wrote:
Has anyone looked at using the SOURCE property from vCard to
indicate a more authoritative hCard? It seems to be much closer to
what we're talking about than UID. The value is already defined as
URI.
SOURCE is already used by X2V to
On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:37 AM, Mike Kaply wrote:
On 2/11/07, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try making a fresh post, or republishing that one. This may be a
blogger issue with publishing via ftp?
When I debugged this problem, that is exactly what I discovered. It is
only broke when you
On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Ryan King wrote:
Has anyone looked at using the SOURCE property from vCard to
indicate a more authoritative hCard? It seems to be much closer
to what we're talking about than UID. The value is already
defined as URI.
SOURCE is already used by X2V to
On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:23 PM, James Craig wrote:
The Blogger developers have to support plain-old web hosts without
modification of the server config; a link URL to a restful tag
space is not going to work on most simple web hosts.
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger
On 2/12/07, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Ryan King wrote:
Has anyone looked at using the SOURCE property from vCard to
indicate a more authoritative hCard? It seems to be much closer
to what we're talking about than UID. The value is already
defined
Scott Reynen wrote:
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec
by simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and
then point links to tagname/ (which resolves to index.html on most
On Sunday, February 11, 2007 6:49 PM Rob Crowther wrote
Today I've been working on completing the hResume markup on my CV [1].
I have a section devoted to training courses I've been on
and other lectures/presentations I've attended. Can anyone
advise, would this be better marked up as
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec by
simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and then
point links to tagname/ (which resolves to index.html on most plain-
old web hosts).
I'm
On Feb 12, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Brian Suda wrote:
On 2/12/07, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Ryan King wrote:
Has anyone looked at using the SOURCE property from vCard to
indicate a more authoritative hCard? It seems to be much closer
to what we're
On Feb 12, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Ryan King wrote:
SOURCE is just the 'source' of where the the hcard came from.
2.1.4 SOURCE Type
If the SOURCE type is present, then its value provides information
how to find the source for the vCard.
SOURCE in vCard is essentially the same as self in Atom
Roger,
Neat stuff. I thought it was pretty good, but take some issue with the
following:
a href=javascript:ahah('Waldorf-Astoria-Photo.html','Photo');photo/a
The best practice is to wire the event up, and to use a button when
the element is not truly a link.
Something more like:
button
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