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the
uncertainty in dates for works of art and the like is usually much
bigger than any difference introduced by different calendars.
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I don't know if that helps, or just makes the whole situation more
confusing.
I imagine Spanish names, with the matrimonial surname, must be fun to
deal with too :)
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in
genealogy, such as ABT 7 July 1950 or AFT 25 Dec 2000 or BEF
Jan 1925? or even ABT 2000 ?
--Bob.
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remember Steve Faulkner saying that he's not aware of any AT that
will read title on a span.
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not find the hCard
when the nested divs are floated.
I've also noticed that when the Show hidden Microformats is checked
Op will find the hCard.
My sample file is found at: http://gotkicked.net/research/uf/
opbug.html
Can someone else please confirm this?
Andrew
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, for someone
to warn Andy that this ban was under consideration, and inform him
that he had been banned after it was put in place.
Jim
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of
the largest contributors to our community. Rather than make sweeping
assertions and accusations, I'm going to back this post up with hard
data. Here are the statements that will be addressed:
I agree completely. An 18 month ban is completely unjustified.
Jim
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can give us a name and
URL (or URLs) for Flinders. Plus we have a network of documents that
reference the same hCard, which is more useful, as a library tool,
than a set of hCards which might be harder to link together.
Jim
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On 23 Jan 2008, at 20:44, Toby A Inkster wrote:
Jim O'Donnell wrote:
Also, the rel attribute on links seems handy for expressing
relationships between letters and their authors, or letters and their
recipients, or even letters in a series of correspondence. Does
anyone
know
to inherit the fn from that top-level hCard?
Alternatively, following on from the discussions here about cards for
places and organisations, couldn't an author mark up the organisation
in a previous position with class=fn org, thus obviating the need
for a separate fn in the first place?
Jim
Jim
On 26 Jan 2008, at 19:07, Andy Mabbett wrote:
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letter-to-author is the relationship I'm really interested in
That sounds like a situation where you would use the putative
citation microformat
be able to infer that the wikipedia page describes the
author of the letter by following the chain of links and looking at
the rel attributes.
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experience of using
microformats before I start.
Thanks
Jim
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for voice
calls?
I think the problem is that they can, but SMS short numbers can't.
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it right now.
There's one near the bottom of http://microformats.org/wiki/faq but
it only mentions dates and times. Types don't work as abbreviations
because you can't replace the word 'shipments' with 'parcel', or 'US'
with 'dom'.
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' for microformats? Surely there's a
way to solve this without encouraging authors to misuse HTML.
Jim
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Victory/a
a rel=tag href=/search/person/Captain_James_CookCaptain Cook/a
There's enough info in the HTML there to allow for some quite
intelligent searching. Classes distinguishing between the different
types of tag could be added to the links too.
Jim
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that microformats.org supports semantic HTML and thus infer that
examples, like these, on the wiki are written in semantic markup.
These, quite clearly, are not.
Cheers
Jim
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for discussion, even
though I shall not be able to attend.
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problem.
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metadata.
I don't think so - that's covered in the rel-tag spec, so I'm fine
with using tags in this manner. See:
http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-tag#Tags_Are_Visible_Metadata
Cheers
Jim
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that the content
of title is used, if present, for class=type, no matter which
element the class is present on?
Jim
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it to the
reader to work out whether we're referring to a person, a place or a
ship. For example, the links in this letter that we digitised years
ago with TEI:
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/flinders/DisplayDocument.cfm?ID=110
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I think the answer to the original question is - there is no standard
for encoding spaces in tags, so pick the scheme that works best for
you. %20 or underscores seem pretty unambiguous to me.
Jim
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