On 9/17/07, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That would leave you with something like this: > > <span class="key"><abbr class="type" title="PGP">public key</abbr> id > is <a > href="http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup? > op=vindex&search=0x1F140E17"><abbr class="value" > title="mQGiBEak6cERBACprpDLma8wOmXPtE6I1uT4bIujPDYcAGR601BtWWECpB4rFQgn [snip] > =WrgQ">1F140E17</abbr></a></span> >
I just ran this style through X2V and gotten back: KEY:;ENCODING=b:A6A4F54E I already have a link on my blog to my GPG key, so I tried this: <li class="key"> <span class="type" style="display: none;">PGP</span> <span class="value" style="display: none;">A6A4F54E</span> [visible link] </li> X2V generated this: KEY:;TYPE=pgp;ENCODING=b:A6A4F54E Then I looked at the vCard specification, which has an example with the full key inside, so expanded the content out: <li class="key"> <span class="type" style="display: none;">PGP</span> <span class="value" style="display: none;"> [full key snipped] </span> [visible link] </li> It should now parse properly. Dunno whether I will keep it. The page load of it seems an undue burden, especially for mobile users. A link seems more appropriate, especially as I don't see any tools that use PGP/GPG-in-vCard. Do they exist? It seems easier just link to your public key with rel=me! -- Tom Morris http://tommorris.org/ _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss