Hi.
Plugin can be interesting implementation. I also would like to
see in desktop app.
I put up some ideas on Flickr a while ago. It's not exactly
what you're talking about, but somewhat similar.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yhassy/sets/72157594321694651/
Regards
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Yasuhisa Hasegawa
On Mar 26, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Yasuhisa Hasegawa wrote:
Plugin can be interesting implementation. I also would like to
see in desktop app.
I put up some ideas on Flickr a while ago. It's not exactly
what you're talking about, but somewhat similar.
Paul Wilkins wrote:
This is a misuse of abbr at best.
See: open issue! 2007-01-26
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-issues
I also see that you are the author of that open issue, and that
it's been rejected.
Look again. The original rejection was for a different issue. The
real issue
On Mar 13, 2007, at 7:56 PM, James Craig wrote:
Look again. The original rejection was for a different issue. The
real issue is open and valid.
Sorry, I sent this two weeks ago but must've been offline until this
morning. I've been out of the country and am just now catching up on
the
One problem here is that many people may be unwilling to publish their
email addresses on a web page, because of the certainty that the
address
will be picked up by spammers. This may limit the number of cases where
this would be useful.
I can't see that as a problem to not go ahead. I
I hope it might be of interest to members of the community that
Microformats - empowering your markup for Web 2.0
is published today by Friends of Ed.
http://www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=1590598148
http://microformatique.com/book/
As far as I am aware, its the first complete book