Quick Summary:
* MF mention starts about a quarter of the way in.
* hCalendar in particular
Neat. It's a bit long; microformats are mentioned about a quarter of
the way in after talking about tables and links. Much of the
discussion that follows is about microformats, hCalendar in
particular.
On 28/09/06, Drew McLellan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the ticket. But you'd need a mixture of name and class to
account for everything... e.g.
fieldset class=fn n
input type=text name=given-name /
input type=text name=family-name /
/fieldset
(obviously incomplete example)
drew.
Karl has keenly spotted the use of Microformats in the GRDDL primer.
FULL DISCLOSURE: I am part of the W3C working group that has been
trying to get GRDDL moved forward with the help of Microformats.
If anyone is interested you can continue reading.
The GRDDL working group has more information
Today in IRC[1] we were chatting about how great it would be to have
an RSS feed of the mailing list. Some folks are on digest, others on
single messages - and others want some sort of in between.
After a conversation about installing software etc. Tantek pointed out
that GMANE archives all the
Hello Andrew,
I haven't yet gone over the previous thread yet. (Too busy with work.)
But you may want to allow the concept of time in there.
And say things like... this picture was taken at the coordinates at
this date time.
A reason for this is that the coordinates for a location can change
One thing about this would be that all current parsers would have to
be tweaked to ignore form as the root of a data-extraction parseing.
On 10/4/06, Tom Armitage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/09/06, Drew McLellan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the ticket. But you'd need a mixture of name
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew
Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
There have been some great ideas and thoughts that poured through the
list yesterday. Here's an attempt to summarize and re-gather thoughts
and needs.
Very useful, thank you.
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Andy Mabbett
Say NO! to
On Oct 4, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
One thing about this would be that all current parsers would have to
be tweaked to ignore form as the root of a data-extraction parseing.
I don't think it's quite that simple. What about cases where
microformats exist within forms, but
Someone asked me recently what other microformats might emerge, in the
future. Which set me thinking
Obituary
A-Z index (of a web site e.g.
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/q)
Site map
Opening hours (of a shop. library,
I have marked up a local events directory with hCal information. You
can view it at www.activeculture.info
We would like to make use of the microformat information by adding a
Add this event to my calendar button. Problem is that when I try to
run an event through the feeds.technorati.com url,
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Jeremy Flint wrote:
Ok, uploaded an updated page with the hCal information in it.
There are definitely dtstart, dtstamp, and dtend fields in there now.
Those don't appear to be coming into the output from feeds.technorati.
Here is what Tails is seeing:
Looks like there was some invalid code (aside from the whole span
thing). Works great now.
On 10/4/06, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Jeremy Flint wrote:
Ok, uploaded an updated page with the hCal information in it.
There are definitely dtstart, dtstamp,
Hello Andy,
Maybe (audio and video) playlists. Possibly something like XSPF
turned into Semantic HTML.
See ya
On 10/4/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone asked me recently what other microformats might emerge, in the
future. Which set me thinking
Obituary
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Someone asked me recently what other microformats might emerge, in the
future. Which set me thinking
This is a good list of use cases. Some of these things are already
covered, at least in part, by existing formats. Do any of these formats
have any limitations up
On 10/4/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Someone asked me recently what other microformats might emerge, in the
future. Which set me thinking
This is a good list of use cases. Some of these things are already
covered, at least in part, by existing formats.
Software Downloads (license, download link, title, description, rating?)
Might actually start some research and suggest this soon.
On 10/4/06, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/4/06, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Someone asked me recently what other
Le 5 oct. 06 à 08:26, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
Bug report (software)
Would need to do document existing bug systems.
* http://www.bugzilla.org/
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
- http://www.w3.org/Bugs/
* http://bugs.php.net/
http://trac.edgewall.org/
Related
Extensible
Le 5 oct. 06 à 10:08, Stephen Paul Weber a écrit :
Software Downloads (license, download link, title, description,
rating?)
Might actually start some research and suggest this soon.
Already done. It's called DOAP
http://usefulinc.com/doap
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Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/
Le 5 oct. 06 à 04:05, Andy Mabbett a écrit :
Someone asked me recently what other microformats might emerge, in the
future. Which set me thinking
Be careful of the infobesity.
As in I see many microformats development on this list these days
without any questions being first
Hello Stephen,
There's been some work toward this already.
You may want to look at the following...
http://microformats.org/wiki/hash-examples
...and...
http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-license
See ya
On 10/4/06, Stephen Paul Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Software Downloads (license,
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
Hi all: I've been looking at the examples on the Wiki, especially hCard,
hCalendar and
hResume. Many of the examples in the Wiki give the original format (vCard,
iCalendar), then
how the microformat should be coded, then How this might look. But not
always: sometimes
the original format
Hello,
Previously I remember there was discussion about hPlaylist.
What was the result of that? What's the status of that effort?
See ya
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