Anders

Thanks for the info, I wasn't aware of this particular plugin; and as you
suggest, better again if this or something similar is supported as standard
in a wide range of user agents.  Agent support of extended HTML is certainly
a far better means of adoption, than the approach of having to convert every
piece of HTML data on the web into RDF and then using a specialist browser
to assimilate and make sense of it :0)

Allowing users to benefit from embeded microformats is an excellent idea.

Unfortunately on a rather more mundane level - I still come across clients
who still have dificulties with the correct use of header and paragraph tags
(aaaargh!!).  We have a long way to go....

--
Regards

- Rob

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On 21/05/07, Anders Nawroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Rob Kirton skrev:
> More precisely, the use of id and class can only add semantic value to
> developers or to those who have to maintain the site.  They have no
> bearing on "real world" semantics in terms of benefit derived by end
> users and page retrieval via search engines.

Take a look at this:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4106

It's the Operator Fx extension, which lets end users make use of
microformats.

I think this or something similar will be a part of Fx 3. And IE 8,
actually.


/AndersN


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