On 6/14/07, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that the lack of transitivity with email "endpoints" make them
> very weak from a claims perspective, and I agree that we can do
> better, but given that Technorati and the like still require a
> verified email address to open an account
On 6/15/07, Dougal Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, so I started a new job recently.
The web site and service has a lot to do with SEO. But despite that, the
HTML is a mess of table-based layout and tag soup. I'm hoping I can
change that in time, but it won't happen quickly. But one of
On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:19 AM, Pelle W wrote:
The two concerns that I can come up with is that if one site wants
an e-mail adress for their xfn-links and another wants an url then
I all of the sudden have to identities without connection between
them. The solution to that would be the abilit
Thanks for clearing that up Mike.
I'll pass along the link to our developers as well.
Dave
On 6/15/07, Mike Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have fixed Operator 0.8 to "normalize" ISO dates to always include
minutes because we had seen this problem in the past with Google as
well.
An alpha
I have fixed Operator 0.8 to "normalize" ISO dates to always include
minutes because we had seen this problem in the past with Google as
well.
An alpha is available from my website:
http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/06/04/operator-08a-is-available/
Mike Kaply
On 6/15/07, David Mead <[EMAIL PROT
On Jun 15, 2007, at 3:26 AM, Michael Smethurst wrote:
If we can reach some consensus it'll be rolling out across all the
bbc music
radio and tv programme pages soon(ish). That's a /lot/ of pages so
any help
in getting it right would be much appreciated
KNOWN ISSUES
It's great to get some
On 15/6/07 15:55, "Jeremy Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's get together at some stage over Hackday and have a natter about
> this. See you tomorrow.
Cool see u there
>
> Bye,
>
> Jeremy
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Okay, so I started a new job recently.
The web site and service has a lot to do with SEO. But despite that, the
HTML is a mess of table-based layout and tag soup. I'm hoping I can
change that in time, but it won't happen quickly. But one of the main
reasons that I think it's possible to change it
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem.
We are marking up events for a new client site using hCalendar. While
testing in Firefox 2 with the Tails Export 0.3.2 and Operator 0.7
add-ons we noticed that Tails Export would drop the event info into
Outlook fine but when we tried with Operat
Michael Smethurst wrote:
Anyway, help, tips, corrections, clarifications, rants all appreciated
Let's get together at some stage over Hackday and have a natter about
this. See you tomorrow.
Bye,
Jeremy
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On 6/6/07 17:01, "Brian Suda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/6/07, Michael Smethurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Think I'm tending toward the latter cos the point of the page is the
>> review...
>> Any thoughts?
>
> could you provide us with a link so we can help sort out this issue?
This
On 6/15/07, Pelle W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could such a microformat be designed like perhaps?
HTML already has
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Toby A Inkster skrev:
Pelle W wrote:
It could also be done for different file extensons, at least those
connected to plug-ins,
This would reassert the false notion that there's such a thing as a "file
extension" on the web.
Well - nothing is fool-proof and something that ends with .p
Hi Scott
I was thinking along the same lines but couldn't decide on the demarcation
between people and people AS organisations. Is a function of production or
fame? Would the same rules apply to Tony Blair, Andy Warhol? Is there a
difference between Mark E Smith the person and Mark E. Smith the ""
Pelle W wrote:
> It could also be done for different file extensons, at least those
> connected to plug-ins,
This would reassert the false notion that there's such a thing as a "file
extension" on the web.
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The two concerns that I can come up with is that if one site wants an
e-mail adress for their xfn-links and another wants an url then I all of
the sudden have to identities without connection between them. The
solution to that would be the ability to specify both e-mail and url for
the same per
Alex Faaborg skrev:
The problem with geo is that it is horrible to show in a UI
Mike: I think we should still try to support geo. Exposing the user
to geographic coordinates isn't ideal, but I think that it is
considerably better than hiding the action entirely.
I've been talking to Mike Bel
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