I've done a preliminary pass at putting hListing [4] into the Almost
Universal MF Parser [1]. Here's Edgio results [2] and (much nicer)
Deal Tagger results [3].
Regards, etc...
David
PS. looks like tinyurl is going to roll over soon!
[1] http://tools.blogmatrix.com/extract/
[2]
On Sep 16, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I propose luna and mars microformats
See:
http://microformats.org/wiki/luna-examples
and
http://microformats.org/wiki/mars-examples
I guess i have two
On Sep 16, 2006, at 9:52 PM, Steve Ganz wrote:
On Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:10 PM David Janes wrote:
I've been updating my Amost Universal Microformat Parser
and, in particular, been looking to support hResume [1]. To
test it, I've run all the samples provided on the web against
the AUMFP
from the discussion at [http://
blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-09-16-/
#p2006-09-17-0003], Steve Ganz says:
One of the things I suggested as a solution to the address as
root for the hCard problem was that if an hCard simply contained
the address element, that in
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Ryan King wrote:
from the discussion at [http://
blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com/:entry:blogmatrix-2006-09-16-/
#p2006-09-17-0003], Steve Ganz says:
One of the things I suggested as a solution to the address as
root for the hCard problem was that if an hCard
I wrote up a simple outline for an hCard and hCalendar code block,
and sent it to my friends at Bare Bones Software for inclusion in
BBEdit's 'Clippings' autocompletion feature. If you type 'hcard' or
'hcal' in an HTML document, and hit F5, it will insert a full code
block with commonly
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Chris Casciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I propose luna and mars microformats
http://microformats.org/wiki/luna-examples
http://microformats.org/wiki/mars-examples
I guess i have two questions in an effort to move things along a bit...
Thank
On Sep 18, 2006, at 4:23 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
- how is this data reused now, if at all. Looking at the wikipedia
external links it seems the data for the moon landing example all
seem
to blow up because they're trying to plot you on the earth instead..
(e.g. yahoo puts you in the
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
- do we really need a /different/ microformat for every body being
described? is there a way to add a third value for type (or body, or
something more appropriate) to geo without breaking exiting spec /
rules or muddying things up too much?
I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kevin
Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
How about adding a container around the geo that specifies the planet
(or geoid, if you want to get extra fussy. You can say it defaults to
WSGS-84, which is backwards compatible).
Do you mean http://www.wgs84.com/ which,
On Monday, September 18, 2006 9:59 AM Ryan King wrote
Using a compound class name of hcard contact might be a good way to
distinguish the contact info for the author in lieu of using the
address element.
I agree it may be worthwhile to require a classname to
distinguish the person's
http://www.webdirections.org/
anyone here going to this?
I noticed that John Allsopp is doing a talk on Microformats there.
I'm still trying to decide if I'm going - I'd love to go and its a very rare
opportunity to go to something like this here in Sydney but the ticket price
is very high. I
I attended last year and found it to be very wothwhile, this year though I'm
trying to convince my manager to pay :)
It is a little pricey but its top notch!
Serdar
Regards,
Serdar
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From: Michael MD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 14:38:54
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