Hello,
There was some discussion about this on the WhatWG mailing list. You
may want to search there for some reference material.
See ya
On 2/19/07, Jens Meiert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Microformat enthusiasts,
is there any work in progress concerning multimedia captions (which rath
I'm talking about regional user groups, like clubs. Where people meet
regularly and they tend to focus on certain technologies or interest
areas. It can be pretty difficult to find out whats in your own area
though because everyone does it slightly differently, a lot of people
are starting to use
Hi Thom,
On 2/22/07, Thom Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to come up with a way to join the huge network of user groups
out there and make it easier to find user groups in your area.
Sorry, I'm a little confused: what network of user groups? What's a user group?
The
obvious so
Ryan Cannon wrote:
I'm not sure we want to get into the morass of defining values for TYPE,
but if an identifier is for a specific resource, we should allow a way
to tell which resource it's from.
I have been thinking of identifiers in the context of another standard.
I think this could be a sep
I'm trying to come up with a way to join the huge network of user groups
out there and make it easier to find user groups in your area. The
obvious solution would be to create a website where people go and add
their group. I can't imagine if I setup such a site the take up would be
that huge, p
On Feb 22, 2007, at 9:03 AM, Brian Suda wrote:
KEYS for things like BibTeX are not globally unique, but unique
only to the bibtext file. This can be generated by any transforming
application and are not needed in the mark-up. But KEYS are not the
same as IDENTIFIERS. Identifiers should be human-r
On 2/12/07, James Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott Reynen wrote:
> This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
> over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec
> by simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and
> then point links
On 21/02/07, Ryan Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Identifier is, Per the straw man[1]:
> An (not necessarily globally unique) identifier, such as a
> cite-key, pubmed ID number, or simply the reference number
> or string within a publication ([1] or [CLRS2001])
I wrote an hCite export temp