Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
Andy Mabbett wrote:
When did you last see a listing of, say, Pizza restaurants that labelled
each telephone number as "work"?
When did you last see a listing of, say, Pizza restaurants that included
the managers' home numbers?
In that same vein, we could ask: when d
Tantek Çelik wrote:
On 1/7/08 2:42 PM, "Andy Mabbett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tantek Çelik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
In any case, how is that different from:
7 Jan
where "2008" is "hidden"?
title attribute is displayed in tool-tips
in some, but fa
Sorry, I pressed reply thinking it would send to the list.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] hCard: url and tel
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 15:10:56 +1030
From: Katrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Temperature Technology
To: ryan &
Gday,
Q1. Is there a way to specify if a url is personal or work-related, in a
similar style to telephone numbers?
I want to specify a work-related telephone number, but I just want to
label it 'Phone:'. The closest I can find to do this is the abbr,
however, work is not an abbreviation of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Katrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The quote from RFC 2426 refers to 'the' locality and 'the' extended
address, which to me, sounds like exactly one.
Is it legitimate to have multiple localities or extended addresses?
My bad there, sorry
The properties for adr come directly from RFC 2426
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt
Here is what RFC 2426 has to say on the matter.
The structured type value corresponds,
in sequence, to the post office box; the extended address; the street
address; the locality (e.g., city); the
Gday,
I would like to ask a few questions about the adr microformat and I
really hope I am in the correct place. I am so sorry if I am not.
I am trying to learn about microformats, and so far so good.
Q1. I have an address I would like to mark up as an adr. Now the problem
that I think I am