Looks pretty good from here. Standard practice is to use "fn" rather
than the more specific classes for general use where, as you pointed
out, user input is involved. I would make one change:

<div id="vcard-1" class="comment_meta"><cite class="vcard"><a class="url fn"
href="http://cdevroe.com";>Colin D. Devroe</cite> on <a
href="#comment-135" title="">April 19th, 2006 at 11:01 am</a></div>

It's not a big deal, but moving the vcard class to the <cite> tag
moves the microformat delimiter closer to the content that you're
calling out, especially since the <div> encompasses the post-date.

Also, take a look at hAtom for marking up your themes... You're
missing an opportunity to make your XHTML pages subscribable.

Chris

On 4/20/06, Colin D. Devroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just wanted to be sure that my simple implementation of hCard into
> my personal blog's comments are accurate.  Here is the syntax I
> installed.
>
> <div id="vcard-1" class="comment_meta vcard"><cite><a class="url fn"
> href="http://cdevroe.com";>Colin D. Devroe</cite> on <a
> href="#comment-135" title="">April 19th, 2006 at 11:01 am</a></div>
>
> The only problem I will end up seeing, as above, is if people decide
> to add their middle initial to the comment form.  I could split up
> each part of the name up for family name, given name, etc - but most
> typical web log installs and their default themes do not do this, so
> I wanted to stay away from it.  Any advice here would be appreciated.
>
> There was also some talk of giving each hCard an ID, so that they can
> not only be targeted directly, but be easily separated from any other
> hCards on the same document.  So I made sure to do that, for when/if
> something comes of those discussions.
>
> Please let me know if this is a proper implementation, thank you.
>
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>
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