In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Guillaume Lebleu
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Andy Mabbett wrote:
A brainstorm of possible alternative methods of using include in
microformats, avoiding the use of the problematic OBJECT or empty-link
variants:
What about:
span class=adr id=myaddressmy addressspan
http://yuiblog.com/blog/2008/01/23/empty-links/
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On 23 Jan 2008, at 20:44, Toby A Inkster wrote:
Jim O'Donnell wrote:
Also, the rel attribute on links seems handy for expressing
relationships between letters and their authors, or letters and their
recipients, or even letters in a series of correspondence. Does
anyone
know if there are
Is the include pattern really necessary, for hResume at least? Given
that each hCard describing a previous position is enclosed inside a
hResume, and given that the resume itself has a card with contact
details, including an fn for a person, can't a parser allow the
enclosed hCards to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
letter-to-author is the relationship I'm really interested in
That sounds like a situation where you would use the putative citation
microformat which will hopefully include an author or creator
property, utilising hCard.
On 26 Jan 2008, at 19:07, Andy Mabbett wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jim O'Donnell
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letter-to-author is the relationship I'm really interested in
That sounds like a situation where you would use the putative
citation microformat
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Is the include pattern really necessary, for hResume at least?
The include pattern is used in many microformats (and potentially many
more to come)
It is in the interests of all concerned (i.e. publishers, parsers and
Begin forwarded message:
If my biography links to a letter, and that link says
rel=creator, then I think it's reasonable for a parser to infer,
from the rel=me link, that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Matthew_Flinders also describes the creator of the letter. I don't
think I need to