Hi Folks,
What social networking sites use XFN to express relationship
information?
In particular, I am seeking sites that let me see and scrape the XFN
data. That is, I want to be able to do View Page Source and see the
rel=... on the link.
Apparently WordPress uses XFN to express
On Mar 7, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Hi Folks,
What social networking sites use XFN to express relationship
information?
In particular, I am seeking sites that let me see and scrape the XFN
data. That is, I want to be able to do View Page Source and see the
rel=... on the
Hi all,
I was wondering how a web application could publish the support to offer a
service for a type of microformat (i.e. hotmail could publish support to add
hCards to your agenda and gmaps support to show a geo or addr in a map).
Something like IE8 Activities (Microsoft openservice
Toby A Inkster wrote:
It is fair enough to take time to consider these things carefully before
issuing an edict (perhaps if that had been done to begin with we would
have never ended up with a broken datetime design pattern), but while
the community dithers over deciding upon a replacement,
Hi Roger,
Apparently WordPress uses XFN to express relationship information, but
the XFN data is not visible.
I'm not sure what this could mean. If you mean, by visible:
I want to be able to do View Page Source and see the rel=... on the
link.
then WordPress does indeed make its XFN data
Hi Scott,
I have a blog account on WordPress.com
When I add an individual to my blogroll the user interface on
WordPress.com gives me the ability to designate the individual as
friend, co-worker, etc (all the XFN values).
After adding the individual I see a web page containing the link to the
Toby A Inkster wrote:
An example of the inaccessible datetime pattern can now be seen in the
Microsoft WebSlice whitepaper[1]. The further it spreads, the harder it
will be to fix.
1. http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?
Hi all,
I was wondering how a web page could publish a service for a type of
microformat (i.e. hotmail could publish support to add hCards to your
agenda and gmaps support to show a geo or addr in a map).
Something like IE8 Activities (Microsoft openservice specification) but
oriented to
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Gustavo Garcia Bernardo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I was wondering how a web application could publish the support to offer a
service for a type of microformat (i.e. hotmail could publish support to add
hCards to your agenda and gmaps support to show a geo or