To be based on the latest document, I corrected the content of the article.
Thank you for a great document!
On 7/24/06, brian suda brian.suda at gmail.com wrote:
It is a verbatim copy of an older version of my cheatsheet
mistakes and all.
Please be sure to use the most current version.
If
He has been blogging about microformats for awhile! There is also a
video of hCalendar working with Apple's iCal.app
http://2xup.org/log/2006/04/21-2154
http://2xup.org/log/2005/06/27-0238.html
http://2xup.org/log/2005/06/27-0248
As for the original post: http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
It
On 7/24/06, brian suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the original post: http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
It is a verbatim copy of an older version of my cheatsheet
(http://suda.co.uk/projects/microformats/cheatsheet/), mistakes and all.
Please be sure to use the most current version.
If
I think this is japanese:
http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
and it looks like an interesting documentation of our compound
microformats.
Just FYI, found via del.icio.us's popular links [http://del.icio.us/
popular/?new], where a number of people have bookmarked it [http://
Le 24 juil. 06 à 12:44, Ryan King a écrit :
http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
http://excite.co.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http://2xup.org/log/
2006/07/24-0130wb_lp=JAENwb_dis=2
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W3C Conformance Manager, QA Activity Lead
QA Weblog -
On 7/24/06, Ryan King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is japanese:
http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
True.
and it looks like an interesting documentation of our compound
microformats.
Author of the entry, Mr.Taichi Kaminogoya, is one of my friends and
he's a web designer working at
On Jul 23, 2006, at 8:47 PM, Karl Dubost wrote:
Le 24 juil. 06 à 12:44, Ryan King a écrit :
http://2xup.org/log/2006/07/24-0130
http://excite.co.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http://2xup.org/log/
2006/07/24-0130wb_lp=JAENwb_dis=2
Yeah, I tried that, but automated translation from