[uf-discuss] Marking up properties (buildings) as hCard

2007-04-03 Thread Ciaran McNulty
In my day job I develop a property listings database that contains a large number of records of commercial property available to let/buy. We're undergoing a big rewrite and it's a good opportunity for me to inject some microformats into the equation. When looking at the details page for of a

Re: [uf-discuss] Marking up properties (buildings) as hCard

2007-04-03 Thread Jason Garber
Ciaran McNulty wrote: * Does marking up a property as an hCard make sense? Absolutely! * hCard requires either an FN or an ORG, from what I can tell. I'm not clear which of these is preferable for a property. Commercial properties are generally referred to by either the building name (i.e.

Re: [uf-discuss] Marking up properties (buildings) as hCard

2007-04-03 Thread Ciaran McNulty
On 4/3/07, Jason Garber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's how I've approached it in the past if I don't have a proper name for the location. I'd lean toward using fn instead of org, but someone with a bit more know-how might have better insight than I. I wasn't sure if I included an FN, isn't

Re: [uf-discuss] Marking up properties (buildings) as hCard

2007-04-03 Thread Jason Garber
Ciaran McNulty wrote: I wasn't sure if I included an FN, isn't there a requirement for an N as well? It looks like it depends [1]. Maybe in this case ORG would be the appropriate solution. I (potentially) stand corrected. :-P Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1]

Re: [uf-discuss] Marking up properties (buildings) as hCard

2007-04-03 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes In my day job I develop a property listings database that contains a large number of records of commercial property available to let/buy. * Does marking up a property as an hCard make sense? * hCard requires either an FN or