On 10/16/06, Mike Schinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But the reason I bring them up here on Microformats discuss as I see clean
URLs as being important for being able to easily screen scrape microformats
in a reliable manner for retrieving data programmatically as opposed to them
being just useful for someone to click a bookmarklet and gather some
information for personal use.  Without clean understandable URLs,
Microformats are far less useful, IMO.

--- sorry, i can't find a reference, but somewhere there was a big
discussion about ROBOTS.TXT, and FAVICON.ICO, while having a standard
name is helpful, it has also created a "reserved" word out of those
file names. I personally like the way RSS Autodiscovery works, you can
name the file (or files) anything you want and simply point to those.

I personally like clean well-structured URLs, but beware of the costs
of creating "reserved"/"manditory" structures.

That's just my two cents,
-brian

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brian suda
http://suda.co.uk
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