On 1/4/07, Breton Slivka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<div class="vcard">
<span class="fn">Abraham Lincoln</span>
<div class="org">United States</div>
<div class="adr">
<div class="street-address">1600 Pennsylvania Ave.</div>
<span class="locality">Washington</span>
,
<span class="region">DC</span>
<abbr class="dod" title="18650415">April 15, 1865</abbr>
</div>
Then, someone can correct me if this is incorrect, when a client
written to deal with DoD encounters class="dod", it can import it
with an "x-" prefix (for vendor specific properties, as allowed by
vcard, I think) rather than try and do fancy things with notes. (see
note above about client author disagreements).
--- i'll keep this breif because we are toeing that fine-line between
discuss and dev lists. If you want to chat more about this, we can
take this to the dev list.
The problem with random x- prefixes is that a parse can NOT determine
if the value 'dod' is meant to convey semantics (date of death) or
that is purely a CSS style.
For instance:
<div class="vcard">
<span class="fn president blue-box call-out alert">Abraham Lincoln</span>
</div>
what becomes 'x-???' in vcard and what doesn't?
BEGIN:VCARD
FN:Abraham Lincoln
X-PRESIDENT:Abraham Lincoln
X-BLUE-BOX:Abraham Lincoln
X-CALL-OUT:Abraham Lincoln
X-ALERT:Abraham Lincoln
END:VCARD
Because of this, there has not been any attempt to add in the 'X-'
parameters into the parsing rules.
If you (or anyone) is still interested, feel free to email the dev-list.
Thanks,
-brian
--
brian suda
http://suda.co.uk
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