On spending some time looking at the absent attributes section in the
html 5 differences document (
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-diff-20080122/#absent-attributes ),
I've noticed that rev is absent from the html 5 spec. How does this
affect usage of this attribute in vote-links ?
Mark
On 10/04/2008, Julian Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting as this is, isn't it besides the point? Which is the lack of a
PHP library of whatever flavour for parsing out XFN and other uFs.
XFN itself is fairly easy to deal with by just throwing pages through
tidy and using DOM/SAX/xPath,
all of this being true - on the simpler subject of just grokking XFN,
we can let tidy do all the heavy lifting (and return XML-serialised
HTML from standard HTML) and not worry about the complexities of
anything else. other microformats, of course, are a completely
different matter (and, as you
2008/5/28 André Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can someone provide me with a real use case?
One good use case is a API of sorts for historical information. A
news site, for example, normally only gives you RSS/Atom for, lets
say, the last week. hAtom provides structure for data older than
that-
2008/5/28 André Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Ng: Whoa! Never thought of that... it would be cool if there was
a way to paginate hatom feeds like xfn with rel=next. Is there?
You just described it yourself ;). I'm not sure whether anyone is
already doing it that way though.
Mark
2008/5/28 André Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I guess I did. :) I always thought of rel=next as a xfn-only thing.
Maybe rel=next could be made a recommendation to establish links
between pages containing streams of uf's. Generically. This is very
It's already part of HTML :
2009/7/17 Tantek Çelik tan...@cs.stanford.edu
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Simondud...@gmx.de wrote:
P.S. I've been taking a look at the related AP proposal/work on
hNews - and I think there is a lot there that makes sense. We should
definitely consider hNews as part of hAtom
Hi All,
I work for the Media Standards Trust, and I'm partly responsible for the
value added news/'hnews' work. I speak for the MST, rather than the AP,
that said, I believe most of our views on these subjects are similar or the
same. I'll also encourage the people from AP who are involved in
On 21 June 2010 14:01, Frances Berriman fberri...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Does anyone have items they'd like to see in a panel discussion.
Topics of particular interest. Projects they themselves have worked
on and would consider coming to Texas to have a talk about. etc.
If you end up doing