write some js to use the dom to find the microformats and pass to flash
via the externalinterface object.
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone here have experience reading Microformats and semantic
HTML from a Flash app?
Specifically, reading them from the HTML page the Flash
http://tantek.com/log/2005/06.html#d03t2359 Principles of visibility
and human friendliness.
One question invisible metadata raises is if it's not worth seeing,
why is it worth publishing?
-Ben
On 6/30/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several editors on Wikipedia are calling for the
How about this:
div class=vevent
div class=summaryA Special Event/div
div class=location adr
span class=localityLondon/span, span
class=regionEngland/span
/div
abbr class=rdate title=2007-09-21T19:00:00Z,
2007-09-22T19:00:00Z,
On 7/1/07, Paul Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The trouble you're facing is that Tails is at version 0.3. The author says
Thanks all for the feedback. I'm trying to construct a list . . .
At this stage, Tails is incomplete and you will either need to be paitent
until it works more properly,
Benjamin West wrote:
http://tantek.com/log/2005/06.html#d03t2359 Principles of visibility
and human friendliness.
One question invisible metadata raises is if it's not worth seeing,
why is it worth publishing?
Because tools/extensions expose them to end users in a way that is far
more
I've used some invisible data with micro formatting on Yahoo! pages.
Sometimes, you build a page a module at a time and you don't need to
visually repeat information in the microformatted module when it is present
elsewhere on the page. So, I use a class=microformatdetail
.microformatdetail
On 7/2/07, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin West wrote:
http://tantek.com/log/2005/06.html#d03t2359 Principles of visibility
and human friendliness.
One question invisible metadata raises is if it's not worth seeing,
why is it worth publishing?
Because tools/extensions
One question invisible metadata raises is if it's not worth seeing,
why is it worth publishing?
I can imagine Web designers wanting to associate invisible metadata
with a button (that says Add to Calendar or Map), so that a
microformat aware Web browser would detect the metadata and
From: Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Benjamin West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I thought there was a prohibition on hidden metadata in the specs, or at
least somewhere on the wiki, but all I Can find now is:
visible data is much better for humans than invisible metadata