On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 14:59:47 +
André Luís andr3...@gmail.com wrote:
The only one that picked it up was Glenn's http://ufxtract.com/ but it
doesn't provide .ics output. ;)
My HTML::Microformats Perl module should support arbitrarily complex
rrules (and rdate, exrule, exdate).
It natively
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 08:46:08 -
Glenn Jones glenn.jo...@madgex.com wrote:
What about everyone else? It's been a while since we had a UK
microformats meetup.
You can put me down as tentative.
London or Brighton would be fine - prefer Brighton.
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Glenn Jones glenn.jo...@madgex.com wrote:
Could you point me to the documentation for grouping syntax in RFC
2425, Google it with not much luck.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2425#section-5.8.2
See the ABNF production for 'contentline'.
The grouping
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 15:49:11 -0500
Stephen Paul Weber singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote:
input type=vcard
Interesting, but invalid and does not have a good fallback mechanism.
Most things are invalid when they're first proposed. Unknown input
types are generally treated as type=text by
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 17:06:33 -0800
Jeff codedr...@gmail.com wrote:
Doesn't HTML5 microdata use the meta element for this purpose?
That doesn't really work outside XHTML.
The problem is that the HTML5 parsing algorithm hoists meta elements
into the document head. In other words:
!doctype
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 18:19 +0100, Junaid Nazir wrote:
We are actively working with the product catalogues of some 500
internet retailers through our shopping search engine database at
http://www.superstoresearch.com and we have access to thousands of
more contacts in the shopping and retail
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 05:04:50 +0100
Corey Mwamba send.miss...@coreymwamba.co.uk wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to how to mark up a
radio station using microformats, especially in relation to the
frequencies - which I see as a type of address! Any thoughts?
Interesting
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 08:29:48 -0400
Stephen Paul Weber singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote:
Having written significant code both in-browser and out to parse
microformats, I find the claim that parsing them using the DOM is
not practical shocking. What would you prefer?
Parsing microformats via
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 01:25:03 -0700
Tantek Çelik tan...@cs.stanford.edu wrote:
If there are problems with Twitter's hCards, please document the
specific problems on the respective issues page that way we can better
verify the problem report(s), investigate possible causes, and suggest
fixes to
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 02:25:38 -0700
Tantek Çelik tan...@cs.stanford.edu wrote:
E.g. Wordpress.org results don't have any RDFa.
View source and the only thing even remotely resembling you see is:
meta property=fb:page_id content=...
- which is simply use of an invalid property attribute (in
If on a page I'm writing about Albert Einstein, I include:
a rev=vote-against
href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Physics;
Does that mean that I'm negatively endorsing quantum physics, or that
Albert Einstein did? Or both? Or is this undefined?
*How* can we determine
say I want to represent a doctor working at a hospital.
What's the preferred way to represent that?
div class=vcard
span class=fnPerry Cox, MD/span
div class=orgSacred Heart hospital/div
div class=adr
div class=street-address1 Hospital Avenue/div
span class=localitySan Diego/span,
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 10:51 +0100, Harald Effenberg wrote:
Is /H1 valid HTML 2.0? ;-)
Yes, if it's followed by another tag. e.g.
h1Foo/h1pBar/p
That's valid in HTML 3 and 4 too. It's an SGML shortcut that browsers
never actually implemented, but in the particular place I've used it
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 09:38 -0600, Andrew Jaswa wrote:
Like what? class? id? If I remember correctly microformats where meant
to be portable across all versions* and using non-standard attributes
wouldn't make sense.
* 4.0+ atleast
The rel- and rev-based microformats (e.g. rel-tag,
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 16:12 -0600, Andrew Jaswa wrote:
Ha. I would hop no-one uses HTML 2.0 any more!
I use HTML 2.0 for the error pages on my personal website, more as an
easter egg than for any other reason.
e.g. http://tobyinkster.co.uk/this/should/give/you/a/404
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On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 09:31 -0500, Sean Edison-Albright wrote:
This makes sense -- if I'm following correctly, the Help Desk is
essentially an individual entity within the organization, rather than
part of the contact info for the org. Thanks for your help, all!
Yes - and the 'agent'
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 11:20 +1300, Paul Wilkins wrote:
I believe that there is a label that can be applied for each phone
number.
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-issues-resolved has an entry
starting with RFC2426 allows TYPE for LABEL which covers the need to
update the hCard
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 13:56 +0100, Petersen, Dennis wrote:
A normal German date would be 19.11.2009
which is not recognized by the Testing Tool. Instead the American
format is expected which leads to the same problem mentioned above.
US-style dates (mm/dd/) should not be expected.
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 11:34 +0100, Tobias Prinz wrote:
3. Not work with extended types at all. Which makes it unattractive to
all systems that want to use hCard as a basic system to exchange data
but want to extend it. It also is not in the spirit of VCard, I'd say.
In Swignition I implemented
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 20:27 +, Glenn Jones wrote:
Breaking apart the education and vevent into separate element
class attributes. Correct if I am wrong but only the first pattern
should be supported by parsers.
I originally only supported the class=education vevent style in
Swignition,
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 12:34 +0100, Tobias Prinz wrote:
Of course I also have to check whether the parser I am currently using
supports this, too (which is independent of the standard), but right I
am more interested in the standard itself.
Swignition http://buzzword.org.uk/swignition/ does
Given that it's been 19 months now, has Andy Mabbett's 18 month ban been
lifted?
http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-March/011674.html
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On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 09:15 +0100, Martin McEvoy wrote:
I wander if anyone can tell me what the 'h' in microformats means?
hAtom, hCard, hCalendar, hReview etc are all named after the character
Horatio H Caine from the popular police procedural television series
CSI: Miami.
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.
But this issue has been raised before, it's not an isolated case of
confusion, so I do think some sort of clarification is needed.
http://microformats.org/wiki/vote-links-issues#Issues
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know of a microformat, or indeed an RDF
vocabulary, that covers that meaning, but I can certainly see value in
creating one.
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property=r:rating content=1★☆☆☆☆/p
/li
/ul
/div
/body
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Given the public domain policy, does XFN 1.1's licence make it
ineligible as a microformat?
Ditto XMDP.
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Two example pages:
html
titlePage 1/title
link rel=next rev=prev href=page-2
body
div class=hentry
h1 class=entry-titleEntry 1/h1
p class=entry-contentContent./p
/div
/body
/html
html
titlePage 2/title
link rel=prev rev=next href=page-1
/2008-February/011583.html
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Is this an oversight in the spec, or was a conscious decision made not to
allow types to be specified within labels? If the latter, what was the
reasoning?
Do any current parsers extend hCard and allow a type to be specified for
labels? (I'm considering adding this feature to Cognition.)
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Better than a[name] would be a[href], assuming a relevent URI scheme exists:
a href=geo:51.36,-0.05London, abbr title=United KingomUK/abbr/a
(See: http://geouri.org/)
Disadvantages would be:
1. Involves using a poorly supported URI scheme. People using browsers
that don't support the scheme
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