> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Karsten Januszewski
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat
>> Toolkit,
> which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph.
Great stuff, Karsten! Looking forward to seeing where this goes...
Hya,
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OMFG.
>
> This is from Microsoft?!
Good question... is it?
Great work. Now all IE users can join the party as well! :D
Is it compatible with all IEs? 6, 7 and 8? And I haven't tried using
the Live Write extension
Neat.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Karsten Januszewski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat
> Toolkit, which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph. The Mix
> Online team here at Microsoft wanted to do something with M
OMFG.
This is from Microsoft?! Next you'll say that you're implementing
OpenID. Oh... yeah. ;)
Congrats, this is great.
I'm a little confused about how to make use of this stuff on my Mac,
but for PC folks who use Internet Explorer, this must be pretty
useful!
Chris
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:
Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat
Toolkit, which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph. The Mix Online
team here at Microsoft wanted to do something with Microformats and Oomph is
the result.
Our main goal with Oomph is to make Microformats more
Toby A Inkster wrote:
A query of should find documents where
"xfolk" is used in a class somewhere in the document. ~D
Though that doesn't tell you much, as the xFolk root class name is
"xfolkentry". ;-)
Does it cope with multiple class names in one attribute, like
class="contact vcard mine
A query of should find documents where
"xfolk" is used in a class somewhere in the document. ~D
Though that doesn't tell you much, as the xFolk root class name is
"xfolkentry". ;-)
Does it cope with multiple class names in one attribute, like
class="contact vcard mine"?
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Toby A Inkste