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> At the moment it is just an aggregation of several other sites based
> on microformats. Any and all feedback is welcome. It is pretty crude
> at the moment, but in the style of microformats it is better to get
> something out and itterate on it rather than tr
On 19/02/07, stephen mulcahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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This approach certainly meets my needs anyways.
I've changed my CV to use this format (haven't done all the events yet
though) to have a practical example.
On Feb 19, 2007, at 1:13 PM, Brian Suda wrote:
While at BarCampLondon2 this weekend i registered and launched "Planet
Microformats"
http://planetmicroformats.com/
At the moment it is just an aggregation of several other sites based
on microformats. Any and all feedback is welcome. It is pretty
While at BarCampLondon2 this weekend i registered and launched "Planet
Microformats"
http://planetmicroformats.com/
At the moment it is just an aggregation of several other sites based
on microformats. Any and all feedback is welcome. It is pretty crude
at the moment, but in the style of microfo
On 10/02/07, Jeremy Boggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I added two examples to the book-examples page[1], then I wondered:
Is the books microformat focused mainly on books that have been
published in print first, then published on the web? Or is the books
microformat open to including books publish
Rob Crowther wrote:
I think that's a good idea, though we should probably use title as
type doesn't seem to be a valid attribute on anything other than
links? So we could have:
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Any reason why this wouldn't work?
This approach certainly meets my needs anyways.
Hi,
I differentiate between training and education but don't
subdifferentiate training which leads to certification and training
which doesn't (I guess in my experience - the prescence or abscence of a
certificate is not a useful metric to the quality of the training ...
but I may just be a littl
I'm agreeing with Brian. Most applications cannot handle those types
of vCards yet.
- Alex
On 19.02.2007, at 16:30, Brian Suda wrote:
On 2/19/07, Steve Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On another mailing list, someone was asking how best to provide
hCards
for a company and its agents wit
On 2/19/07, Steve Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On another mailing list, someone was asking how best to provide hCards
for a company and its agents without having to replicate the company's
data to each hCard.
--- do you have a link to that discussion?
As I've kinda hinted, this is achi
On Feb 19, 2007, at 6:07 AM, Jens Meiert wrote:
is there any work in progress concerning multimedia captions (which
rather addresses image captions)?
Yes, see:
http://microformats.org/wiki/media-info-examples
http://microformats.org/wiki/media-info-brainstorming
http://microformats.org/wiki/
Dear Microformat enthusiasts,
is there any work in progress concerning multimedia captions (which rather
addresses image captions)?
If not, I'll announce an initial microformat draft within the next one, two
weeks. More on that later and as long as there are no objections.
Regards,
Jens.
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On another mailing list, someone was asking how best to provide hCards
for a company and its agents without having to replicate the company's
data to each hCard. Of course, one way to achieve this is using the
include-pattern. A better, more consistent (with vCard) way, though,
would be to embed t
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