Thank you. As with many things I've noticed with Microformats though,
it's probably that we figure out the clever stuff and write it down
because it's not likely people not involved will do so! Anyway, I'll
leave it at that. It's in the Google search results now ;-)
Regards, etc...
On Wed, Mar 12
David Janes wrote:
> But I'm seeing this in a lot of places in this sort of context:
>
>
>David Janes (dpjanes)
>
>
> And various variations. Obviously this is ripe for hCardization, but is
> there a defined relationship between a XFN A within a hCard. Should
> there be?
Under the existin
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:47 AM, Gustavo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I may be wrong - in which case, it's probably a good idea if we see if
> > Microsoft's OpenService stuff gets implemented anywhere outside of
> > Internet Explorer 8.
Mike Kaply has produced another microformats-related ext
Is there some sort of magic rule for combining hCards and XFN?
XFN is marking up a A link with a rel=, i.e.
David Janes
But I'm seeing this in a lot of places in this sort of context:
David Janes (dpjanes)
And various variations. Obviously this is ripe for hCardization, but
is there a d
hello roger
All the user pages on twitter have xfn attached to people who they are
following using rel="contact" in hcard
sample:
http://twitter.com/jack";>http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/profile_images/49893972/Photo_22_mini.jpg";
id="profile-image" class="photo fn" alt="Jack
Costello, Roger L. wrote:
>
> A few days ago I was browsing through Twitter and at somebody's web
> page I viewed the page source and found XFN being used. Unfortunately,
> I didn't bookmark that page. Since then I have been unable to find any
> pages on Twitter that contains XFN. Can someone po
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Costello, Roger L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A few days ago I was browsing through Twitter and at somebody's web
> page I viewed the page source and found XFN being used. Unfortunately,
> I didn't bookmark that page. Since then I have been unable to find a
A few days ago I was browsing through Twitter and at somebody's web
page I viewed the page source and found XFN being used. Unfortunately,
I didn't bookmark that page. Since then I have been unable to find any
pages on Twitter that contains XFN. Can someone point me to a web page
on Twitter whi