http://www.mediastandardstrust.org/medianews/newsdetails.aspx?sid=46551
Has anyone heard about the APs attempt to make a microformat? Did i
miss something or did they just go and do their own thing?
-brian
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Brian Sudabrian.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone heard about the APs attempt to make a microformat? Did i
miss something or did they just go and do their own thing?
Strange that none of them joined the list and posted about this
already. Perhaps they have their
Brian Suda wrote:
http://www.mediastandardstrust.org/medianews/newsdetails.aspx?sid=46551
Has anyone heard about the APs attempt to make a microformat? Did i
miss something or did they just go and do their own thing?
I think they went out and did their own thing, the draft hNews
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Martin McEvoymar...@weborganics.co.uk wrote:
I think they went out and did their own thing, the draft hNews microformat
is here:
http://www.valueaddednews.org/technical/techspec
It says it was published in August 2008.
I took a quick look around their site
Thanks all for your response to this question some of it was quite
surprising particularly Tobys, H is for Horatio from CSI , I have
never heard of that great stuff.
A quick recap h in microformats means:
1 the HTML version of or just HTML
2 The Greek letter micro μ (Mu) inverted
3 In hAtom,
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Martin McEvoy mar...@weborganics.co.uk wrote:
Brian Suda wrote:
http://www.mediastandardstrust.org/medianews/newsdetails.aspx?sid=46551
Has anyone heard about the APs attempt to make a microformat? Did i
miss something or did they just go and do their own
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Martin McEvoymar...@weborganics.co.uk wrote:
1 the HTML version of or just HTML
2 The Greek letter micro μ (Mu) inverted
3 In hAtom, it the Irish pronunciation of h next to a vowel which is
softly spoken with a strong spoken A as in hay (is this correct David?)