Re: [uf-discuss] Pingeratti - multiple submissions

2006-10-06 Thread Mark Mansour
If you are using wordpress you could use my pingerati plugin - I wrote it ages ago and I wouldn't say it's been thoroughly tested, but it may be what you need. http://www.lifelint.com/blog/wp-pingerati-pinger-plugin/ Mark On 10/1/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In message [EMAIL

[uf-discuss] Microformats talk in Melbourne - John Allsopp

2006-08-11 Thread Mark Mansour
Having a leading edge talk on microformats is a bit of a treat for those of us not in a technology hub. So on Thursday when John Allsopp presented his lightning (is 30 minutes lightning?) overview of microformats there were a bunch of people who were eager to get the dirt on the topic. I gotta

Re: [uf-discuss] all day events

2006-06-12 Thread Mark Mansour
the date's more sane [http://hg.microformats.org/tests? cs=5e956386a971]. We still need to specify this in the parsing document, so that its clearer. thanks Mark, ryan On Feb 16, 2006, at 3:45 AM, Mark Mansour wrote: You're right there is a date type, but we ignore it for good reason. Sorry

[uf-discuss] pingerati notes

2006-06-04 Thread Mark Mansour
I have to say great job on the pingerati digester and multiplexer! Just a couple of administrative items - I cant get reach events.pingerati.com/ping/ or review.* as noted on the about page (I stopped trying after these two failed) - the ping format on the about page indicates that the scheme

[uf-discuss] Pingerati WordPress Plugin

2006-06-03 Thread Mark Mansour
I've just finished a quick wordpress plugin to send your new posts to pingerati. It has been written pretty quickly and I'm by no means a PHP expert, so download it, have a bit of a play with it and let me know what you think and how it can be imporved.

Re: [uf-discuss] 30boxes makes a mapendar

2006-05-30 Thread Mark Mansour
Chris, this is great - I really love it. I'm just pulling my hair out that there are NO free geocoding services in Australia. (rant over)... Mark On 5/30/06, Chris Messina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure if y'all saw this, but this is the perfect kind of application for microformats:

[uf-discuss] Is there an Ask Question or Request for Referral style microformat

2006-05-08 Thread Mark Mansour
I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a request for referrals. i.e. capture in a stuctured way the question (request) Who sells the best coffee beans in San Mateo, CA? and then the answers 1. Joes on El Camino Real, 2. Bobs in San Carlos is great too. Has anyone

Re: [uf-discuss] Is there an Ask Question or Request for Referral style microformat

2006-05-08 Thread Mark Mansour
like it then it can evolve into a uF... Mark On 5/9/06, Rémi Prévost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paul Bryson wrote: Sounds like a FAQ, no? Mark Mansour wrote: I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a request for referrals. i.e. capture in a stuctured way the question

[uf-discuss] google calendar not importing lifelint/technorati feeds

2006-04-12 Thread Mark Mansour
Well, google calendar went live (calendar.google.com) and I've been playing with it a bit. One interesting feature is the ability to import .ics files[1] from a URI provided. I've tried using the LifeLint service and the technorati feeds service but I'm not having any luck importing via these

Re: [uf-discuss] adr in hCalendar

2006-03-16 Thread Mark Mansour
Brian, Very clean. Nice. On 3/17/06, brian suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You are correct that the LOCATION in iCalendar is less formal and probably intended for things like Room 120. It is possible to Mix microformat conent, so you can easily have both location and adr. For Example: span

Re: [uf-discuss] Microformats Implementations details/taxonomy for hCalendar (to start with)

2006-03-09 Thread Mark Mansour
The categorisation does make navigation simpler. I don't want to sound like the wiki police, but it may be worth while to specify the order in which items are added to a list. i.e. newer items at the top/bottom of lists, alphabetical, etc. Mark On 3/10/06, Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [uf-discuss] REMINDER: hCalendar IRC meetup tomorrow/today

2006-02-25 Thread Mark Mansour
The summarised notes from the hCal meetup are available here http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar-irc-meetup-20060225 Thanks for posting these. Unfortunately I was unable to make it to the IRC meetup. It would have been great to have a few more people attend, but I think the meeting did

[uf-discuss] REMINDER: hCalendar IRC meetup tomorrow/today

2006-02-24 Thread Mark Mansour
Just a quick reminder that there will be an IRC meetup in just over 13 hours on the microformats IRC channel to work out some hCalendar issues. For more information see post: http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2006-February/003125.html I look forward to seeing all

Re: [uf-discuss] REMINDER: hCalendar IRC meetup tomorrow/today

2006-02-24 Thread Mark Mansour
, and so that we keep a history of the issues somewhere easier to follow than email. http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar-issues Thanks, Tantek On 2/24/06 3:46 AM, Mark Mansour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a quick reminder that there will be an IRC meetup in just over 13 hours

[uf-discuss] spec interpretation question with hCalendar attr element example

2006-02-20 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi again, Although there is a hCalendar meetup on Friday/Saturday on IRC (plug, plug - see a recent post) I had a general question to ask here first that can be highlighted with a specific example.. My general question is how to interpret the microformat specs. When in doubt do you 'interpret'

[uf-discuss] hCalendar irc meetup

2006-02-18 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi hCalendar devotees, There are a couple of unanswered questions that I have with hCalendar. I could start another email thread, or we could just bash it out in IRC. I'm going with the IRC option. It is pretty tough for me (+11) to find a time where I can make it and Brian Suda (-6) and the

Re: [uf-discuss] all day events

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Mansour
You're right there is a date type, but we ignore it for good reason. Sorry that I took me awhile to respond, but I couldn't remember at first the exact reason for the way we do it. Hey, not a problem. Anyway, the reason we confound the DATE and DATETIME types is that they are treated

[uf-discuss] hCalendar test case updates

2006-02-09 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi Folks, Due to the feedback from people on this list, in particular Brian Suda, the hCalendar tests have been updated. The test cases have been relocated to a public subversion repository http://svn.lifelint.com/hcalendar_tests/ so please don't use the old URI of

Re: [uf-discuss] hCalendar test cases and parser

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Mansour
On 2/8/06, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have run X2V through some of the Tests and already caught several problems with my XSLT code. Most of the errors are one of three things: snip Fantastic - this means that the test cases have already been useful. In the next few days i hope to

[uf-discuss] all day events

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi, I've written about my experience with dates and datetimes whilst writing the hCalendar parser [http://www.lifelint.com/blog/2006/02/08/all-day-events/] There are two recommendations - the wording on how timezones are handled needs to be changed; and - the way datetimes are handled could be

Re: [uf-discuss] all day events

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Mansour
The Blog said you wanted comments here! Feel free to cite what I wrote previously. Ah yes, I'm just getting use to the whole blogging thing. I'll add your comments to the blog after I finish work... Mark ___ microformats-discuss mailing list

Re: [uf-discuss] hCalendar test cases and parser

2006-02-07 Thread Mark Mansour
Thanks for the kind words Tantek, I've added notes to both the implemenation and examples pages. It wasn't obvious to me where to put a reference to my examples, so I put them at the top :) I look forward hearing more from everyone. Mark Mark this is awesome! Definitely add a link to your

Re: [uf-discuss] hCalendar anchors...

2006-01-17 Thread Mark Mansour
and if you do that then you have a summary value that is a URL. You can't, because 'summary' is NEVER of type URI/URL per RFC 2445. I mean, why can't a summary be a URL? Because the spec says so: RFC 2445: 4.8.1.12 Summary Property Name: SUMMARY Purpose: This property defines

[uf-discuss] hCalendar anchors...

2006-01-15 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi, This is quite a big post so brace yourself :) I've found some more anomilies in hcal relating to anchors that I want to clarify. I'm hoping that people will post their thoughts as I don't have a 100% definitive answer on how this should be done. To the problem... The general rule for

[uf-discuss] parsing hCalendar categories clarification

2006-01-04 Thread Mark Mansour
Hi uF list, I'm writing a hCalendar parser and I'm using the content on http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar-examplesas my baseline tests. My question may be caused by a lack of understanding of the 'microformats way' but I would like to know if there is a single way of representing the