I think one of the stumbling blocks we're having here is trying to
figure out what we're really using citations for.
1) There's obviously a group that wants this data to be used with
bibliographic management software
2) There's a group that wants these citations to be able to link to
Ross Singer:
1) There's obviously a group that wants this data to be used with
bibliographic management software
2) There's a group that wants these citations to be able to link to
fulltext/print/etc. for any person's library
3) There's a group (I think?) that wants to be able to display
Why don't we call you '#4', rather than '0' (sheesh!).
And, yes, this is, obviously, a fairly large (and good) use case.
Although, honestly, if you're just trying to say, This is a book,
UID might be a better choice (I mean, if you're really just
identifying things).
-Ross.
On 7/31/06, Simon
The whole rel/rev is a facinating concept. A while ago i had a few
discussions with the guys setting-up http://folksr.de/ they are
working on a distributed voting system[1]. They are using
rev=vote-for, so people would add a vote-link to a page they
specificed, then as they got referrers they
I do have some spare cycles (not many), but i'm always up for a
challenge, August 30 is acceptable.
p class=shameless-plug
I have to prep some for my talk at EuroOSCON in september, hopefully i
can add some citation stuff in there as well. If anyone else will be
attended feel free to say hello
On 7/31/06, Ross Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think one of the stumbling blocks we're having here is trying to
figure out what we're really using citations for.
1) There's obviously a group that wants this data to be used with
bibliographic management software
2) There's a group that
On Jul 30, 2006, at 3:37 AM, Ciaran McNulty wrote:
(It may be possible to do without the inner DIV and apply the fn to
the outer one, I'm not 100% clear on whether the fn has to be on a
child element of the vcard).
FAQ: http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-faq (#17).
-ryan
Ross,
I think one of the stumbling blocks we're having here is trying to
figure out what we're really using citations for.
...
Are we leaving a scenario out?
I have a lot of interest shown by Australian government developers -
basically every one I mention ufs to independently says a