Ciaran McNulty wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Martin McEvoy
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<span class="duration" id="this">5.33</span>
and in the head of your document you could have something like this:
<link rel="include" href="#this" title="PT5M33S"/>
has any one any thoughts on this approach.
I have reservations about it, to be honest. If we're going to have
hidden data (and frankly from what I can tell from discussions so far
about this, we're heading that way) it's better that its 'near' the
visible version in the HTML rather than being hidden in the HEAD.
Thanks Ciaran, I agree it should be near the html version, the only
question is how is that achieved now? I have seen plenty of Ideas mooted
around the wiki, its just that no-one can agree a method, its faily
important I would say that this issue be resolved in some way,
Microformats cant wait around till 2022 for html5, I think it should be
addressed here and now, and most people do not have any problems of
putting machine data in the head of a document, for example service
discovery links and meta details such as keywords and descriptions. its
worth a little thought a think?
Best Wishes
Martin McEvoy
-Ciaran McNulty
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