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panel, as I've seen done elsewhere before, I'd be happy to be on it
and talk about hNews.
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Thanks for checking it out and I encourage contribution!
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I'm considering H2VX.com feature complete at this point and will make
only minor incremental changes/fixes as reported.
I like the "what are microformats?" link that appears on hover, but it
appears to be mouse-accessible only. I can't tab to reveal it or
access it, except by turning CSS off
nteractive (NASDAQ: SNI) to be the
world's largest distributor of hRecipe marked recipes before the end
of Q2 2010 when we roll out the spec onhttp://www.recipezaar.com.
Anxious to hear comments, feedback, and anything we can do to help the
microformats community. Great work!
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Fro
Hi All,
I work for the Media Standards Trust, and I'm partly responsible for the
value added news/'hnews' work. I speak for the MST, rather than the AP,
that said, I believe most of our views on these subjects are similar or the
same. I'll also encourage the people from AP who are involved in th
Francisco is a way to go (that said, I'm about to
travel to the US for three months anyway - just not sure if I can get
the dates to work.)
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ag, and license information can be
shown with rel=license. We will also be integrating hReview with our
recipes.
We hope that by settling on these conventions and moving forward, we
can help propel the hRecipe format from a brainstorming session to an
in-practice specification.
Thanks,
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It's already part of HTML :
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-links :)
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2008/5/28 André Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mark Ng: Whoa! Never thought of that... it would be cool if there was
> a way to paginate hatom feeds like xfn with rel="next". Is there?
You just described it yourself ;). I'm not sure whether anyone is
already doin
> 2008/5/28 André Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Can someone provide me with a real use case?
One good use case is a API of sorts for historical information. A
news site, for example, normally only gives you RSS/Atom for, lets
say, the last week. hAtom provides structure for data older than
that-
fied, but I
thought I marked it up correctly as hCard:
http://markwunsch.com/"; title="Return to main page" class="fn
url">Mark Wunsch
This is my first implementation of hAtom, wanted to make sure I got it
correct. Is Optimus a good tool for general validation
all of this being true - on the simpler subject of just grokking XFN,
we can let tidy do all the heavy lifting (and return XML-serialised
HTML from standard HTML) and not worry about the complexities of
anything else. other microformats, of course, are a completely
different matter (and, as you su
and using DOM/SAX/xPath, surely ? I made a rudimentary parser to
do this some time ago. The code is a little ugly to publish, but I
don't mind sharing privately.
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/"; />
http://example.com/myvideo.mov"; rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/"; />
As you can imagine, that's pretty useful for pages full of images,
too, where e
Hi Daniel,
On 23/02/2008, Daniel Baird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there an existing microformat, or proposal, for representing items
> on a to do list? I haven't found anything so far but it's hard to
> know if I'm missing the One True Search Phrase :)
So far as I understand
e
out the correct information for the auto discovery of it.
http://example.com/xfn.html"; />
Can someone please enlighten me as to the correct values for this type link
above?
Sincerely yours,
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On spending some time looking at the absent attributes section in the
html 5 differences document (
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-diff-20080122/#absent-attributes ),
I've noticed that rev is absent from the html 5 spec. How does this
affect usage of this attribute in vote-links ?
problems of freeform text names for
> places. (but keeping it simple for parsers or authors)
I've decided that for my purposes the best thing is to spell out the
country name and let the user's client sort out how to do (or not do)
abbreviation. Otherwise we might just have
a URL?
Thanks for your time,
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value and then export the vcard, the number is lost.
>
> > If there is a way to mark this up so it will work, I would be more than
> happy to change Operator to > do so...
> >
> > Mike Kaply
>
> Oh. Reading the Sept 1996 vCard 2.1 specification
> <http://www.i
chnorati.com link on each page which contains at least
one hCard? I'd love to provide the users with an hCard and Calendar
feed.
Thanks!
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do it, but like I said it might be useful for some people.
What do you think?
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> On 1/7/07 9:45 AM, "Mark Jaroski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> Welcome to the list Mark!
Thanks! And thanks so much for the detailed response.
> Or do you have a MediaWiki plugin that creates the microformats
> au
Hi all,
I dunno if this question has been asked before; I only looked two months
back.
But anyhow, is anybody working on a validator? I've just started using
?formats on http://wikevent.org and would love to be able to validate them.
Thanks!
ormats.org helps orchestrate the forking of the meme.
Basically, work with those doing microformats-esque work to come up with
an alternative term and site for the meme, then point people to the meme
when they come up with ideas that fit the meme but not the process or
scope of microformats.
If you are using wordpress you could use my pingerati plugin - I wrote
it ages ago and I wouldn't say it's been thoroughly tested, but it may
be what you need.
http://www.lifelint.com/blog/wp-pingerati-pinger-plugin/
Mark
On 10/1/06, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In
Having a leading edge talk on microformats is a bit of a treat for
those of us not in a technology hub. So on Thursday when John Allsopp
presented his lightning (is 30 minutes lightning?) overview of
microformats there were a bunch of people who were eager to get the
dirt on the topic. I gotta s
Hello microformateers,
I need a perl library for parsing/creating microformats. I tried to
find references to such a beast on CPAN and the microformats.org
website, without much success. Before I take the chance on re-
inventing the wheel, is anyone working on such a beast?
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Thanks for informing me of the eventual decision - it is appreciated.
I'm glad you've gone for the shortened version too.
Mark
On 6/13/06, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Its been a long time, but I want to tie up this loose end.
I quote the entire email below, just for
the scheme should
not be used in the ping URI, but the homepage and the bookmarklet seem
to indicate that the scheme should be included and that it should be
http:// (my preference is for the scheme should be included).
Mark
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Chris, this is great - I really love it.
I'm just pulling my hair out that there are NO free geocoding services
in Australia. (rant over)...
Mark
On 5/30/06, Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure if y'all saw this, but this is the perfect kind of
application
heck out the hg repository...
Mark
On 5/13/06, Michael MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe the most common flaw in vevents is currently missing or
> incorrect timezones. I was just looking at how timezones are shown
> in the examples, and discovered that they aren't. Every s
essary and if
others like it then it can evolve into a uF...
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On 5/9/06, Rémi Prévost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Bryson wrote:
> Sounds like a FAQ, no?
>
> Mark Mansour wrote:
>> I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a
>> request for re
s great too".
Has anyone used/developed something like this or have a list of top 5
sites I should look at?
FYI: I'm looking at integrating this into the stucture blogging work
that has already been done.
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Hope this helps.
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this sort of thing happening in
RSS. There are *still* lingering questions about whether an RSS item
can have multiple enclosures, and different podcasting clients handle
the presence of multiple enclosures in different ways. (iTunes only
downloads the first one listed; others only download the
On 4/21/06, Mark Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps the only way to convince you that a microformats validator would
> be useful is to build the validator I'm imagining and show you.
On the road to working code, here are some notes I threw together on
the sorts of thin
and it is
utterly wrong. (No offense to x2v. It's a great tool, but it's not a
validator, nor is it a good basis for building a validator.) Perhaps
the only way to convince you that a microformats validator would be
useful is to build the validator I'm imagining and show you.
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I'm sorry for asking a really silly question, but doesn't it make
sense that any class should have a a space as either a dash or
underscore?
If memory serves, the "url fn" would break the standard css formating...
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On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:36 AM, Aaro
On 4/14/06, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Mark Pilgrim wrote:
> > I will donate a free copy of "Greasemonkey Hacks" to the first person
> > to write a Greasemonkey script that
>
> http://randomchaos.com/software
On 4/13/06, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Mark Pilgrim wrote:
> > I'd bet microformats were not a top priority for their initial release
> > of Gcal, but that doesn't mean they can't add it later.
>
> Can't we
it was
added a few months later. (I remember this detail because it was the
thing that caused me to reject Gmail until they added it.) Anyway,
I'd bet microformats were not a top priority for their initial release
of Gcal, but that doesn't mean
rting via
these services. I can import and ICS file from other sites
(http://icalx.com/public/rohanl/Australian32Holidays.ics).
Does anyone have any ideas of why the technorati/lifelint feeds aren't working?
Mark
1 - Click the + sign next to "other calendars" on the left hand side,
t
abel not withstanding, what
is the point in using XHTML for dsecribing the service response, when
there are already WSDL and AtomPub alternatives focused specifically
on solving this problem?
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that this would be difficult to handle at a standards level.
Best Regards,
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> I don't understand what problem this microformat would solve. The
> stated problem seems to be basically "there's no microformat," which
> doesn't really explain why there should be.
>
Thanks for the reply Scott.
I would be the first to admit it is a niche, but here would be a few
scenari
Hi,
I am developing a microformat proposal for plants. Please take a look
and join in if you wish.
http://microformats.org/wiki/plant-examples
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greasemonkey do-da) that sends the innerHtml
to the parsing service in question; or
- the parsing service has to play like a browser and understand javascript
Got any other ideas?
Mark
On 3/23/06, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You mean subscribing to a webpage with hCalen
ou can subscribe to iCalendar).
This web thing, it's gonna catch on. Mark my words.
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Brian,
Very clean. Nice.
On 3/17/06, brian suda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are correct that the LOCATION in iCalendar is "less formal" and
> probably intended for things like "Room 120".
>
> It is possible to Mix microformat conent, so you can easily have both
> location and adr. For Examp
name': u'general',
>u'uri':
> u'http://beta.diveintomark.org/archives/rooms/general/'}]}
That looks perfect.
Now I just need to add the hAtom bits to my index template, and add
hAtom support to feedparser, and then we can have the syndication wars
all over again.
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? Because
mine isn't, and it would be inconvenient (though not impossible) to
move it. I see something on the wiki about a "nearest in parent"
algorithm, but I missed the discussion about it and I'm not
comprehending the sample code at
The categorisation does make navigation simpler.
I don't want to sound like the wiki police, but it may be worth while
to specify the order in which items are added to a list. i.e. newer
items at the top/bottom of lists, alphabetical, etc.
Mark
On 3/10/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL P
da and I had quite a lengthly discussion on this topic. I
would be interested to hear your thoughts on our disucssion (either
agreeing or disagreeing).
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more info in the notes and the IRC
discussion.
Mark
On 2/25/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Please make sure that any hCalendar issues that you know of are documented
> on the hcalendar-issues page sufficiently in advance so that folks have some
interested parties there.
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ch as we can. When there are questions, ask
> here, precisely as you are!
Ok. I can do that. But it would be nice to have a guiding principle.
> You are not failing. You are doing exactly the right thing. The content is
> improperly marked up.
Excelle
So does the more specific rule override the general rule in all cases
or does the general rule override the specific rule if it doesn't
match?
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Finally, if this is just the wrong way to go about things please let me know
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Therefore it would be nice to add clarification to the hcard-parsing spec saying
- all dates information should be expressed as datetimes
- 'all day events' *may* be represented without a timezone, if they
are a floating time (as described in rfc2445), but *should* have th
ing examples of
- pre
- html tables (the axis/header stuff)
and it would be great if someone would like to contribute these.
Mark
Read on only if you are really interested in new test thought process.
I've taken a guess at the fragment implementation. I'm assuming that
a fragment of
etime, so, in effect, 20061225 = 20061225T00,
> they're both datetimes.
That is not my interpretation of rfc2445. Section 4.3 defines the
value data types, of which there is a date (4.3.4) and datetime
(4.3.5) datatype. My issues is that we are converting between data
types and chang
> The Blog said you wanted comments here! Feel free to cite what I wrote
> previously.
Ah yes, I'm just getting use to the whole blogging thing. I'll add
your comments to the blog after I finish work...
Mark
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Nice pickup...
Not being a religious person, I've never really considered it, but
when I think of the old song "12 days of Christmas" I see what you
mean. Do you want to post a comment on the blog?
Mark
On 2/9/06, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message
>
output at the end:
That's a bug. Thanks for picking it up.
Mark
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> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2002/12/cal/icaltzd#";
> xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#";>
>
> AUDIO
> 19980403T12Z
>
ld be changed, but unfortunately it
would affect hCard.
I wanted to see what the community felt about this issue and if we can
get consenus roll the changes into the specs.
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t; issues that are addressed in the hCard-parsing apply to the hCalendar
> as well.[1]
>
> Thanks for all the hard work, hopefully we can help each other make
> better products.
Agreed. I'm enjoying the collaborative way the microformats community
works. Keep it coming!
Mark
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Thanks for the kind words Tantek,
I've added notes to both the implemenation and examples pages. It
wasn't obvious to me where to put a reference to my examples, so I put
them at the top :)
I look forward hearing more from everyone.
Mark
> Mark this is awesome!
> Definite
Hi folks,
I've made my test cases for hCalendar publicly available. For more
details please read my blog entry http://www.lifelint.com/blog/
To try out the service go to http://www.lifelint.net/
I look forward to your feedback
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there is great momentum, I'll try to keep it going...
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> suggestions.
Consider it a filter for effective participation.
>
> >> A "Get Started Now" link would be a great compliment or replacement
> >> for the existing "Find Out More" link, acting as a subtle call to
>
On 2/1/06, Mark Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/1/06, Christopher St John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > my suspicion is that the vast majority of chat logs published to the
> > web are the plain-old-text kind. i've been having problems verifying
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(IRC logs marked up in HTML and plain text)
http://jake.userland.com/gems/berkmanThuIRC-121103.html (IRC logs
marked up in HTML -- I vaguely recall that there was an associated XML
format for these, but I don't care enough about the people who created
it to investigate)
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On 2/1/06, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 6:10 PM, Chris Messina wrote:
> > So what I think we can get out of the current discussion about plays
> > and whatnot is a mapping to the chat context, where there area
> > speakers and "lines". Given that, I think that using th
On 1/30/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need more instances of and better documentation and analysis of the
> book-examples:
>
> http://microformats.org/wiki/book-examples
>
> I'll note that we're also fortunate to have Mark Pilgrim on the list
ht lie behind such a "Getting Started" link.
A logical progression from this, is the consideration of the more
creative uses of generalized formats such as hCard. It may not be
immediately obvious, even to those who already know what hCard is,
just how broad the range of things that can be do
this is a little
disparaging.
Though I do find their phrase "rampant bad UI" quite amusing, and
unfortunately all too true.
see also...
http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/linkrels.html
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it possibly be to find *resumes*
on the web?
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> > > No, but foo is.
> > >
> > > RTFS: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#type-links.
> >
> > Excellent - thanks Mark and Ryan! I didn't realise that the "type"
>
> Are you volunteering to help out on that? :D
I've spent quite a bit of time looking at the wiki over the last
couple of days, and can see a number of things that could be improved.
So yup... what I need to do is less talkie, more editie...
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of
microformats.org are very pragmatic and community driven, but it seems
like the quality of the branded typography could be put to good use in
answering the basic questions covered partly by the "use" page, partly
by the "faq", a more gentle way of leading people in, especially for
those who are more visually oriented.
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END:vCard
BEGIN:vCard
VERSION:3.0
FN:Tim Howes
N:Howes;Tim
ADR;TYPE=work:;;501 E. Middlefield Rd.;Mountain View;CA;94043;U.S.A.
TEL;TYPE=WORK,VOICE,MSG:+1-415-937-3419
TEL;TYPE=WORK,FAX:+1-415-528-4164
EMAIL;TYPE=internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ORG:Netscape Communications Corp.
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ols to help create S5 presentations?
You mean other than vi? :)
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> Is that valid inside the HTML block?
AFAIK Both the type and rel attributes are interchangeable between
and tags...
So this should work (I think?):
Permalink of Post Title (XML
Source)
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though as an authoring rule, that maybe goes
beyond the scope of microformats/xmdp and into schema language/BNF
territory?
(Sorry, I think I missed the previous discussion on this... I should
have really tracked that down before firing off such thoughts :)
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There's quite a lot of good information about bibliographic formats on the wiki:
http://www.microformats.org/wiki/cite-formats
One prominent vocabulary that I didn't see noted is:
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/bibliography.html
Reg
t; 4.8.1.12 Summary
>
> Property Name: SUMMARY
>
> Purpose: This property defines a short summary or subject for the
> calendar component.
>
> Value Type: TEXT
>
> Done.
Thanks again for the clarification...
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It is a limited set of data,
so it should take too long to enumerate those values, but it is a bit
of a PITA...
Thoughts?
Mark
On 1/17/06, Benjamin Carlyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 10:03 -0600, brian suda wrote:
> > In your examples, i think you are
alse
That's probably less relevant for the purposes of expression in HTML
though. It's unlikely someone would review something 4.3 stars out of
5 unless they were dragging a slider bar, or similar kind of UI input,
and not picking the rating directly.
The start..end syntax is quite a nice sh
eems like the best choice
as it is the most consistant and it is taking the href to be the url
value - to me that seems like a good idea. I don't like 7 because it
seems to indicate that the URL is for the summary.
6 is ok but not great as again, it seems t
sts/wellformed/mf_rel_tag/
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/feedparser/feedparser/tests/wellformed/mf_xfn/
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ay, keep up the good work, and please make these fields optional.
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On 1/11/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/11/06 9:18 AM, "Mark Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > OK, another quick question about rel-tag. What is the tag value of
> > the following:
> >
> > tech
> >
> > Acc
this the correct interpretation, and if so, is it the desired result?
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On 1/11/06, Tantek Çelik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I believe I wrote the phrase "last component" in the spec, by all
> means, please change it to match the terminology of RFC3986, and go ahead
> and add RFC3986 as a normative reference as well.
7;t have a problem with this restriction,
but the language tripped me up until I dug far enough into the
relevant RFCs.)
I'd be happy to make this change on the wiki if there are no objections.
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