Hi,
Has anybody had any luck getting technorati to send pingerati pings to
a service. I have asked to get hCard Requests to my web-site so that
I can do some analysis but I have had no response for over a week
about the progress of my request.
I also have another question or two:
How are
On Aug 29, 2006, at 6:19 AM, Paul Kinlan wrote:
Has anybody had any luck getting technorati to send pingerati pings to
a service. I have asked to get hCard Requests to my web-site so that
I can do some analysis but I have had no response for over a week
about the progress of my request.
I
On 8/28/06, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Question Andy, you have several potential quirks with the string
A. B. Smith.
I am assuming 'A' is an abberiviation for a first name? 'B' is a
middle name, and 'Smith' is the last name you can do the following:
Yeah, but I don't think you
On 8/29/06, Bruce D'Arcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am assuming 'A' is an abberiviation for a first name? 'B' is a
middle name, and 'Smith' is the last name you can do the following:
On 8/28/06, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, but I don't think you can asssume that. Better to
On 8/29/06, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a good point, there are quite a few people whose given name is
their 'middle' name, it could be A. Brian Smith or Anthony B. Smith,
you can't necessarily assume.
Exactly. Middle name is a silly concept in the real world,
particularly
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vcard for someone whose name is given as A. B. Smith.
Good Question Andy, you have several potential quirks with the string
A. B. Smith.
[...]
We need to explicitly mark-up what each portion of
the string means.
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Hi Paul,
On Aug 29, 2006, at 9:06 AM, Paul Kinlan wrote:
Hi,
This is going to sound pretty trivial, and I hope that no one minds me
asking this.
I am looking for a way to do Top 10's. I don't want to suggest a
Microformat or anything for this. But I was wondering if anyone has
experience
Yeah, I would like to be able to understand what the list is about,
so something like a title would give a good descriptive meaning to
what the items in the list relate to.
For instance the title could be Favorite Films, obviously the LI's
would then be order of the favorites.
Title was one of
Hi Paul,
On Aug 29, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Paul Kinlan wrote:
Yeah, I would like to be able to understand what the list is about,
so something like a title would give a good descriptive meaning to
what the items in the list relate to.
For instance the title could be Favorite Films, obviously the
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Ryan King wrote:
On Aug 27, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Brian Suda wrote:
I have been working alot recently on hReviews and have been strugling
to find valid data - now i think i know why.
I believe there is an error in the output of the hReview Creator[1].
According to
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/the_big_picture_on_microformats/
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Hi, aside from adding a few good examples of existing formats, it
looks like there hasn't been any movement toward the Aug 30 deadline
for hCite 0.1. Should we reschedule the goal?
Also, what is the immediate next step on the path to a recommendation?
Do we need to clarify the existing research
Hi, from recent list discussion I discovered that archives using
EPrints.org had Dublin Core metadata in meta tags on individual item
pages. I posted those examples to the wiki, and then implemented
support for importing that metadata into BibDesk. See this post for
details and a movie, once it
Here's my first stab at marking up one of my reviews with hReview:
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/reviews/WarksBirding2005.htm
how does it look?
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Hello Mike, thanks for bringing this up.
I spent a good portion of the weekend looking at my earlier straw
proposal. I started to create an XMDP file and took the examples
listed on the wiki and attempted to mark them-up with the citation
microformat. This would help to find any deficiencies.
On 8/29/06, Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a good summary to date and deserving of being captured on the
citation-brainstorming page.
I agree. I think the fundmental last hump to get over is the choice
between a largely monolithic and flat BibTeX-like approach, and a more
Bruce, do you have a canonical example that gets at exactly what you
mean by monolithic and flat vs. modular and relational? I think I used
to understand what you meant by those, but I want to be sure. Please
bear with me on this, I know I asked you a similar question a while
back, but I think
It is not a valid review yet, you are missing a few things. The
following is a snippit of the site.
div class=hreview
h1West Midland Bird Club/h1
h2 id=content class=item'Warwickshire Birding 2005', by Steve Seal/h2
p class=centerDVDbrpound;5.99/p
div class=pic-rightimg class=photo
Hi All
It's slightly off topic, but I thought I'd share my latest post about how we
added the OpenSearch protocol to the Yahoo! Tech site. This open protocol
lets you define how your web site's search engine works and then activates
the personal search box in IE7 and Firefox 2. It also helps the
This looks very possible. In particular,
(1) according the article, Yahoo only returns its results in HTML, so
we know HTML is good
(2) one could add an extra field to the OpenSearch XML (a description
file about how your results are returned) indicating that the file is
hAtom
(3) parties not
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