Re: [uf-discuss] Is this illegal? 1) dtends for yyyy or yyyy-mm. 2) Wikipedia vevents for birth and death.

2009-02-28 Thread Tantek Çelik
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:56 PM, JMesserly wrote: > I dropped a word- I meant to write > >>   I will interpret lack of >>further<< responses to the two inquiries as >> acknowledgment that the techniques described are regarded as acceptable in >> the microformats community. JMesserly, that may n

Re: [uf-discuss] Is this illegal? 1) dtends for yyyy or yyyy-mm. 2) Wikipedia vevents for birth and death.

2009-02-19 Thread JMesserly
I dropped a word- I meant to write > I will interpret lack of >>further<< responses to the two inquiries as > acknowledgment that the techniques described are regarded as acceptable in > the microformats community. I did not intend to pre-empt anyone's further comments and in fact would like

Re: [uf-discuss] Is this illegal? 1) dtends for yyyy or yyyy-mm. 2) Wikipedia vevents for birth and death.

2009-02-19 Thread JMesserly
Toby A Inkster wrote: > Looking at your example, it does seem a little odd to mark up Augustus' > entire life as a single hCalendar event with a start and end date. Not > strictly wrong, but unusual. A better way would be to mark up his birth and > death as separate events - this has the advantag

[uf-discuss] Is this illegal? 1) dtends for yyyy or yyyy-mm. 2) Wikipedia vevents for birth and death.

2009-02-19 Thread Toby A Inkster
JMesserly wrote: 1) On wikipedia, we have lots of dates where only years or months are specified Eg. the ancient Korean kingdom in this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gojoseon the last year of existence was 108BC. The precision is year units so judging from the examples for whole days f

[uf-discuss] Is this illegal? 1) dtends for yyyy or yyyy-mm. 2) Wikipedia vevents for birth and death.

2009-02-18 Thread JMesserly
1) On wikipedia, we have lots of dates where only years or months are specified Eg. the ancient Korean kingdom in this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gojoseon the last year of existence was 108BC. The precision is year units so judging from the examples for whole days from the microformats