Correct, except that it is not class="middle-name" it is 'additional-name', also remember that it is NOT a plural, you can have multiple 'additional-name's and 'honorific-prefix's and 'honorific-suffix's [1]
This is a common mistake for ADR as well, it is not CITY/STATE/ZIP it is 'locality' ' region' 'postal-code' -brian [1] - http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard#Property_List Atamido wrote: > Tantek Çelik wrote: >> Thus in Chris Messina's original example: >> >> <a class="url fn" rel="me" href="http://factoryjoe.com/blog"> >> <span class="given-name">Chris</span> >> <span class="family-name">Messina</span></a> >> >> There is no "N" markup, so the given-name and family-name are ignored. >> >> Instead, the N (and given-name, and family-name) are all implied from >> the >> two word FN. > > So, would it be best to do: > > <a class="url fn n" rel="me" href="http://factoryjoe.com/blog"> > <span class="given-name">Chris</span> > <span class="middle-name">Doe</span> > <span class="family-name">Messina</span> > </a> > > This would avoid the case that if there were three names specified > that 'n' would not be implied by 'fn'? > > > Atamido > > _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss > _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
