On Sep 16, 2006, at 9:52 PM, Steve Ganz wrote:
On Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:10 PM David Janes wrote:
I've been updating my Amost Universal Microformat Parser
and, in particular, been looking to support hResume [1]. To
test it, I've run all the samples provided on the web against
the AUMFP
from the discussion at [http://
blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-09-16-/
#p2006-09-17-0003], Steve Ganz says:
One of the things I suggested as a solution to the address as
root for the hCard problem was that if an hCard simply contained
the address element, that in
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Ryan King wrote:
from the discussion at [http://
blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-09-16-/
#p2006-09-17-0003], Steve Ganz says:
One of the things I suggested as a solution to the address as
root for the hCard problem was that if an hCard
On Monday, September 18, 2006 9:59 AM Ryan King wrote
Using a compound class name of hcard contact might be a good way to
distinguish the contact info for the author in lieu of using the
address element.
I agree it may be worthwhile to require a classname to
distinguish the person's
I've been updating my Amost Universal Microformat Parser and, in
particular, been looking to support hResume [1]. To test it, I've run
all the samples provided on the web against the AUMFP and posted the
results here [2].
My observations:
- we should recommend that experience text be marked as a
On Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:10 PM David Janes wrote:
I've been updating my Amost Universal Microformat Parser
and, in particular, been looking to support hResume [1]. To
test it, I've run all the samples provided on the web against
the AUMFP and posted the results here [2].
My