A correction to one of my code samples:
span class=pricespan class=currencyamountabbr
class=unitcurrency title=USD$/abbr25/span a abbr class=unit
title=barrelbarrel/abbr/span.
Guillaume
Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
Sorry if I'm only getting up-to-speed on this debate.
I agree that attaching
On Sep 27, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
span class=pricespan class=currencyamountabbr
class=unitcurrency title=USD$/abbr25/span a abbr
class=unit title=barrelbarrel/abbr/span.
As suggested in the currency Related microformats section, I think
a simpler money microformat
On Sep 26, 2006, at 11:53 AM, David Janes wrote:
Quite honestly, I'm still mulling this one over. I note:
- I've never seen it in the wild
- something feels off to me about hiding human readable content
in an ABBR
- I can think off some places where it would be useful though
I've found
Hi there
This is my first post here, sorry if I'm not posting in the right place.
I'm adding uformats support in my application and I have to say I'm
quite intrigued but I'm facing with 3 problems
1) Sometime I have to change the code of my pages in places where I
would prefer to have a more
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[ re: http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/latest.htm ]
Nonetheless, Sage is now showing some very odd results (do you see that,
or shall I flickr a screenshot?)
screenshot, I don't have Sage installed anymore,
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If there's no URL specified, and the entry has an ID, then the URL
could default to:
[page URL]#[ID]
By luck, I chanced upon a post discussing this very idea, last February:
HI Paolo,
In general hidden microformats are frowned upon, as they cause all
sorts of problems. Could you give an example of the types of
hidden information you want/need to provide?
-- Ernie P.
On Sep 27, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Paolo Negri wrote:
Hi there
This is my first post here,
Ryan King wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Michael McCracken wrote:
On 9/25/06, Scott Reynen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 25, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Michael McCracken wrote:
I like Brian's suggestion to use a type class to denote what type of
UID it is while avoiding a huge list of new
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Paul Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
This is a converter
I've got some bad news...
I've been using this hAtom markup:
li class=hentry id=D2006-09-20
abbr class=updated entry-title
title=2006-09-2020th/abbr:
span
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Why?
Why what?
The entry-content is X, where X is the HTML content between paired
tags span class=entry-contentX/span.
But that's not what's being rendered. The HTML content between the
paired tags is:
abbr
Ah yes, sorry missed that! Back to bed...
Regards, etc...
On 9/27/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Why?
Why what?
The entry-content is X, where X is the HTML content between paired
tags span
Hi Ernie
Thanks for replying
The application I'm working on is rich in calendar items and people.
On some pages I have all the infos about these items and I can produce
very complete uformats. On other pages I render let's say just the
name and the email of someone and it doesn't make sense to
Hmm. Might it work for you to have an Address Book or Calendar
page (or subsection) with the full information, and simply link to
that from the mention?
The reasons is that hidden microformats tend to be (i) be fragile and
hard to maintain, plus (ii) susceptible to spam, and this
On 9/25/06, Michael McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So suppose I wanted to apply a different style to different types of
vcard properties - for instance to highlight all 'home' phones. Is
there a good way to do that in CSS?
You can always add your own styling hooks to the page to do
On 9/26/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there instead of quot; would
be perfectly legal and solve the problem, the escaped ampersand is my
code escaping out your HTML entities, which the validator then finds
bad because there should be no enitities in a title).
it seems reasonable to
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