Re: [uf-discuss] uf on mobile devices WAS: A further possiblesolution to the "abbr" accessibility issue

2008-01-02 Thread Michael MD
I think your best bet on that would be to use X2V (or the likes) or a JS based approach. unless you are only aiming at a relatively small number of early adopters forget about using javascript on phones using the browsers they come with. Only the latest models are likely to have much chance of b

Re: [uf-discuss] Multi-word tagging

2008-01-02 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jim O'Donnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes + can indicate a space, but doesn't always. Which means you can't necessarily relate a tag on Wikipedia, say, to a tag on flickr or delicious. Which is a pity. I suppose that horse has bolted, though. :-( -- Andy Mabbe

RE: [uf-discuss] uf on mobile devices WAS: A further possible solution to the "abbr" accessibility issue

2008-01-02 Thread Andrew Jaswa
On Jan 2, 2008 6:25 AM, Michael Smethurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Are there any mobile browsers/extensions that recognise microformats > (genuine question pertinent to current work)? > Michael, I think your best bet on that would be to use X2V (or the likes) or a JS based approach. I

Re: [uf-discuss] A further possible solution to the "abbr" accessibility issue

2008-01-02 Thread Michael Smethurst
On 2/1/08 10:57, "Andy Mabbett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In message > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul > Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> There are other ways to hide information from people while still >> allowing it to be accessible by machines. >> For example: >> > > There is no guar

[uf-discuss] A further possible solution to the "abbr" accessibility issue

2008-01-02 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes There are other ways to hide information from people while still allowing it to be accessible by machines. For example: There is no guarantee that comments will be delivered to the end user - many compression algorithm