Re: [uf-discuss] Human and machine readable data format

2008-07-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, The English calendar prior to 1752 was a Julian calendar with the start of the year on 25th March. Samuel Pepys diary is an example of publishing that calendar online (I think): http://www.pepysdiary.com/ I imagine any historical date prior to the 20th Century is potentially a problem,

[uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread LucaP
I believe this new HTML feature found in the HTML 5 draft specification should be taken into account in here, since it is relevant to many ongoing discussions... via John Resig (jQuery main developer) A new feature being introduced in HTML 5 is the addition of custom data attributes. This is a,

Re: [uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread André Luís
I agree this is a nice solution to solve, for example, the accessibility problems with the datetime pattern. But not for the entire set of properties.. it darkens the data, makes the author repeat information, etc... For the abbr-based design patterns, I totally agree. For the rest, not so much.

Re: [uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread Frances Berriman
On 16/07/2008, André Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree this is a nice solution to solve, for example, the accessibility problems with the datetime pattern. But not for the entire set of properties.. it darkens the data, makes the author repeat information, etc... For the abbr-based

Re: [uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread Brian Suda
2008/7/16 Frances Berriman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 16/07/2008, André Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Custom DTDs for HTML, adding new namespaces to XHTML... I believe this is a whole new path for microformats that needs to be assessed whether we actually _need_ to go. Well, as of *now* it's

Re: [uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread Ben Ward
On 16 Jul 2008, at 11:28, LucaP wrote: I believe this new HTML feature found in the HTML 5 draft specification should be taken into account in here, since it is relevant to many ongoing discussions... http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/#custom In addition to the existing replies, and the

Re: [uf-discuss] HTML 5 data- attributes

2008-07-16 Thread Sarven Capadisli
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: User agents must not derive any implementation behavior from these attributes or values. Specifications intended for user agents must not define these attributes to have any meaningful values. -data prefix attributes are, by

[uf-discuss] Extending hCard with RDFa

2008-07-16 Thread Toby A Inkster
I mentioned that I was working on an article about extending hCard with RDFa a few weeks ago on the Microformats discussion list, but then went on holiday and forgot about it for a while. Anyway... http://tobyinkster.co.uk/blog/2008/07/16/hcard-rdfa/ -- Toby A Inkster mailto:[EMAIL