Hi Toby / all
On 21/8/08 14:49, Toby A Inkster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I've decided to use class=dday for date of death and
class='flourished-start' and class='flourished-end' for flourished
dates
Where either date is circa I've included ca. in the span with bday,
dday,
Hello Jim
Jim O'Donnell wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 21 Aug 2008, at 13:28, Michael Smethurst wrote:
Where either date is circa I've included ca. in the span with bday,
dday,
flourished-start or flourished-end:
span class=bdayca. 1575/span-span class=ddayca. 1614/span
You could represent
Approximate dates and ambiguous dates figure prominently in
genealogy as well.
From http://microformats.org/wiki/genealogy-formats :
The GEDCOM data interchange format for genealogical data allows
approximate dates, specifically ABT 4 July 1776, BEF 25 Dec
1903, AFT 11 Nov 1918. It also
Hi Michael,
On 21 Aug 2008, at 13:28, Michael Smethurst wrote:
Where either date is circa I've included ca. in the span with bday,
dday,
flourished-start or flourished-end:
span class=bdayca. 1575/span-span class=ddayca. 1614/span
You could represent fuzzy dates as two timestamps
Just wanted to run some stuff past people. I'm working with a table of
composers/artists and starting to markup birth and death dates. The cases
I've seen:
- both dates unknown
http://bbc-hackday.dyndns.org:1895/people/797
- date of death unknown
http://bbc-hackday.dyndns.org:1895/people/396
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2008/8/21, Michael Smethurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just wanted to run some stuff past people. I'm working with a table of
composers/artists and starting to markup birth and death dates.
Does this look /feel right or am I missing something obvious? Is there
established POSH for death date and
And I've decided to use class=dday for date of death and
class='flourished-start' and class='flourished-end' for flourished
dates
Where either date is circa I've included ca. in the span with bday,
dday,
flourished-start or flourished-end:
span class=bdayca. 1575/span-span class=ddayca.