listed and dtexpired for representing
> listed and expired dates, I couldn't find anything
> that represents a birth date.
hcard can have a bday class:
<http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-examples#3.1.5_BDAY_Type_Definition
allows the same class name to be used in multiple uFs.
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Andy Mabbett mumbled the following on 24/09/2006 09:29:
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This is some good research Andy, and I hope they've been added to the
examples page.
P.S.
It's a wiki - feel free.
It's your idea, it
F. The problem
before was how you were going about it; asking what people thought of
the idea before you'd collected the supporting evidence.
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oncept.
I can't see how you can compare the usage that this knowledge presents
to that of the usage of dates, currency, events, people, etc.
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ing people, dates,
reviews, resumes and currency.
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Andy Mabbett mumbled the following on 23/09/2006 12:52:
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allowing/encouraging research of more esoteric or less frequently
used/published data types (species, moon/mars geolocations) on the Web.
Do you *really
* think that species names are "esoteric"? <*boggle*>
Under a definition of only being used or known by a small group of
people, yes.
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the date in
the prose. Using the year inline every time a day and month is state is the
edge case.
Again, nonsense.
Don't see any visible dates for the majority of
<http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/newATOM.htm>
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ne)
don't have a blog, but do have these types of pages scattered over a few
sites.
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popular enough, as well
the inherent benefits, it could also indirectly correct people on an
issue such as this.
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Charles Iliya Krempeaux mumbled the following on 21/09/2006 01:30:
Hello,
On 9/20/06, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gazza
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[...]
>I don't think any mention of ISO4217 is needed within the code tho
ore, and I do employ this method on some of my sites.
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Andy Mabbett mumbled the following on 20/09/2006 23:59:
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Usually, when talking about currency, the word 'type' is used (see
xe.com)
It may be used sometimes,; often, even, but is it "usual"?
above
examples may need work to cover older, now un-used forms of currency.
But then how far do we go back in time? Back to when camels were used as
a form of currency? How about localised monetary systems back in
Medieval times? Or shall we be sensible and stick with what the
international
lendar
does."
It's that final word - hCalendar _doesn't_ do those things, but it
_allows_ it, among other things, such as aggregation on other sites.
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Whilst you're editing, the line "This hAtom brought to you by the hAtom
Creator." links to the hReview creator...
Benjamin West mumbled the following on 10/09/2006 09:18:
Here's a really dumb, minimal version:
http://dichotomize.com/uf/hatom/creator.html
Name, or URL, doesn't seem to appear in the vcard section...?
Benjamin West mumbled the following on 10/09/2006 09:18:
Here's a really dumb, minimal version:
http://dichotomize.com/uf/hatom/creator.html
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to the above?
How about for his son?
Prince Harry
2nd Lieutenant Wales
Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor
Even is family-name isn't consistent!
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gt;http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/diary/indexEXPAND.htm
Anyone?
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