Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
On 10/28/06, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
I was wondering what people thought about parameterized classes?
a class=group:x href=a.html/a
What's the specific use case where that would actually be useful to a
user? What's the problem
/profile-examples
It would help if you could expand that page with more examples, and
maybe even progress it to the next step.
its really quite a bad 'standard'
Fully agree! Also, search the archives for the recent discussion about
personal profiles.
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understand how you can equate the significance of the
list item's order with the items having an and or an or relationship
like that, nor what purpose such a distinction has. Could you please
elaborate?
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both of those, but I'm more in favour of -process because
research is just one part of the process.
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Mike Schinkel wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
For a program to do so, it would have to be aware of every single
alphanumeric character in Unicode. That does not just include
[A-Za-z0-9]. It might be easier to do the reverse and know of
every character that isn't a known currency symbol
currency...
That shouldn't happen because character references and entity references
before it gets to this stage. So the regex in uF processor should see
it as \u00A0.
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what it stands for,
though I assume it means formatted name even though it's not
explicitly stated as such in the vCard RFC)
Abbreviations can be good in many cases, but you have to be careful not
to introduce too much confusion or ambiguity for authors.
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Watch [1] which list all the
prices in cents per litre. For them, changing it to dollars would
probably be a little confusing because fuel prices are given everywhere
in the country as cents per litre.
[1] http://fuelwatch.com.au/
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The spec can just define that everything within span class=money,
excluding the currency and unit values, is the amount. We need to
be careful not to add too many spans and classes everywhere, because it
only makes the microformat harder to use.
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Karl Dubost wrote:
Le 06-10-07 à 00:42, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
MD5 sums are provided for downloads like Apache and PHP. It would be
useful so that the browser could take care of checking the file when
it finishes downloading. Presently, it requires too much manual
effort for an average user
that the browser could take care of checking the file when it
finishes downloading. Presently, it requires too much manual effort for
an average user to even bother figuring out how to check it.
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
http://www.php.net/downloads.php
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TV Schedule listing
hCalendar
http://www.yourtv.com.au/
TV/ film cast list/credits
XOXO.
http://imdb.com/
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like. There is no reason to define a new format for that.
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Scott Reynen wrote:
On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
The information you put in your hCard is up to you. You can just
write an hCard with a nickname...
Yeah, I'm confused about this. Isn't the whole point of having an
alias to keep it distinct from your normal identity
separate the two lists of tags!
Yes, that problem is related to the rel-tag limitations I've been
discussing.
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problem you mentioned earlier, because
different authors won't be using different prefixes for the same format.
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will hopefully be quite small.
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Tantek Çelik wrote:
On 10/1/06 5:34 PM, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://lavalife.com.au/
http://www.rsvp.com.au/
http://match.com.au/
http://adultmatchmaker.com.au/
It would be a good start to at least add those URLs as sources for profile
information to the profile-examples page
, it would be easy to auto-fill.
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the possibilities for mashups. e.g. Using google maps to plot
people living near you with similar interests. Integrating it with
Google Calandar or upcoming.org to organise meetings with people who
have similar interests in your area.
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they wouldn't belong in hCard itself. I think they would belong in a
separate spec (something like hProfile, hPersonality, or some other cool
name) which incorporates hCard, hResume and others where possible.
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it represents hair colour, eye colour,
favourite colour or something else entirely.
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