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Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] hCalendar spec- no specification included!
Mike, this is great. I
On 10/16/06, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to see Andy, Phae, Scott, Tantek, and anyone else interested
in improving the wiki start to use the to-do list so I can align my
organizational thoughts with everyone. Perhaps we can even run some
kind of virtual card sort to help
This is a good example of how we should be using the wiki better.
I didn't realise that the hCard FAQ covered the address matter,
which is one that is mentioned often. I think it would be valuable
for people (including myself!!) who wish to help guide new people to
get to know the FAQ pages
Karl:
Many thanks for commenting.
BUT be careful of Well Known Location issues.
Can you give me examples? I googled Well Known Location and didn't find
anything that seemed relevent.
Trying to standardize URLs would be very bad by limiting the choices of
users.
I don't think I'm trying to
I think the reorganization to create mini-home pages for each microformat
will make it easy to find and remember those, i.e
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard/faq
-Mike
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When the include-pattern[1] is used, the spec says that 'include' on
the object element to indicate that that object refers to a subtree
which should be included in its place' [2].
What I'm interested in is what happens to any additional classes that
are applied to the inclusion element (i.e.
This is/has been an outstanding issue for some time. There are a few
examples in the Test suite, but no one is sure if the tests are
correct. Both Tails and X2V interpert the spec differently (so far no
one has really complianed and made it an issue).
I'm CC'ing the -dev list because in the
On 10/16/06, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the reason I bring them up here on Microformats discuss as I see clean
URLs as being important for being able to easily screen scrape microformats
in a reliable manner for retrieving data programmatically as opposed to them
being just
I've starting replying to this a few times and become stuck in trying
to fit what I'm trying to say in the existing thread, so I'm just
going to make some points completely detached from the thread.
First, I think Mike is right that the vast majority of published
money formats allow
Mike Schinkel wrote:
My opinion is this sounds like a great idea! Will you be doing the edit on
the current proposal?
yes, I intend to do before the end of this week.
I am surprised however at the number of people who felt Currency
unit/denomination used identification was important and it
Joe Andrieu wrote:
This may be a fact of test bias. The test asked for four answers, so I
selected four answers, and #4 for me was Currency unit/denomination used.
I didn't really have my heart in it, so to speak.
Sorry for this. You're welcome to change your vote, if you want to. See
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Thanks for the prompt response; apologies if my own aren't so prompt.
None needed. Such is e-mail!
There also seems to be a presumption that newbies will initially be
interested in authoring, that is almost certainly
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* Show me a demo.
* Create an hCard
Between those two should come the formal specification.
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Andy Mabbett
Say NO! to compulsory ID Cards: http://www.no2id.net/
Free Our Data:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Schinkel
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others have
said that they (think newbies would be) interested in authoring, not the
specification and I concur.
I don't think anyone has said that. I certainly don't think people
should be encouraged to begin authoring before
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Guillaume Lebleu
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I suggest the current spec focuses on the top 3.
I see no need to be so restrictive.
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Andy Mabbett
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Free Our Data:
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Can anyone tell me what is meant by there appears to be a calm in the
species/currency/mars storm ?
Surely someone must know?
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Andy Mabbett
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
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I have marked up the link to a PDF on:
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/maps.htm
with the attribute
rel=enlcosure
Is that use correct?
I'm specifically asking about my usage - is it
Hello Andy,
On 10/17/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
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I have marked up the link to a PDF on:
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/maps.htm
with the attribute
rel=enlcosure
Is
Andy, it's hard to say for sure.. I assume you are referring to the
irc logs from yesterday[1]?
I remember being in the channel at the time, so let me add some
context to the quote:
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# [18:32:56] kingryan re the mailing list proposals...
# [18:33:01] tantek maybe a diagram would help ;)
On Oct 17, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
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I'm specifically asking about my usage - is it relevant, and does it
serve any purpose?
Anyone?
relevant?
Yes, I think so.
useful?
Yes and no. I'm not sure of who
I concur with Ryan's opinion. You never know what application may be
discovered for it in the future (which is the beautiful thing about
powerful ideas).
Regards, etc...
David
On 10/17/06, Ryan King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 17, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
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Le 17 oct. 2006 à 17:20, Mike Schinkel a écrit :
Many thanks for commenting.
BUT be careful of Well Known Location issues.
Can you give me examples? I googled Well Known Location and
didn't find
anything that seemed relevent.
http://example.org/robots.txt
http://example.org/favicon.ico
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