On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Brian Suda wrote:
Can you think of other contextual behaviors that could be useful?
With GEO you can use APIs from other sources such as geoURL and/or
Flickr, so if i find an hCa* with a GEO i can find other interesting
things with-in (5-10-15 miles/kilometers).
On 1/4/07, Alex Faaborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to brainstorm what these contextual behaviors might
be. One approach could be to combine the detected information with
additional information to complete an action. For instance,
generating driving directions from the user's
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Mabbett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator.
Looks good, but it shows the geo on :
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/belvide/index.htm
as undefined/undefined.
That's been
On 12/16/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be best of parsers accepted either; since some schemes use
comma (e.g. ICBM), others semicolon (e.g. geotag)
At the moment the ';' semicolon should be used. There is an FAQ about
it on the hCard-faqs page[1]. I'll update the hcard
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Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
One issue with using a ',' instead is that
a comma sets off a 'list' of properties, this can be seen in RDATE and
others. And (if for some reason) there was a need for plotting 2
dimensional figures, my first thought would be to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I'll update the hcard cheatsheet page accordingly.
Thank you. I note you've changed the examples from:
If the secondary classes are omitted, the two values MUST be
comma separated and latitude MUST be first:
Alex, welcome and congrats on the release!
As I was telling Tantek last night, you've now operationalized his
hcard demo. ;)
This is really quite cool and a great start.
Our challenge, in my estimation, is to move beyond simple data
conversion (as useful as that is compared with what little we
On 12/17/06, Brian Suda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/16/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be best of parsers accepted either; since some schemes use
comma (e.g. ICBM), others semicolon (e.g. geotag)
At the moment the ';' semicolon should be used. There is an FAQ about
it
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Benjamin
West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
However, most people probably use a comma. See the coordinate studies
done at http://awis.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_awis_archive.html.
Since they did a search for numbers separated by commas, but not for
numbers separated by
Greetings,
This is my first message to the list, so to introduce myself, my name
is Alex Faaborg and I am a user experience designer at Mozilla
working on our microformats strategy for Firefox.
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator. The
On 12/16/06, Alex Faaborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator. The extension was developed by Michael Kaply at IBM,
and detects hCard, hCalendar, geo, hReview and rel-tag.
Alex,
This is absolutely excellent,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alex
Faaborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator.
Looks good, but it shows the geo on :
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/belvide/index.htm
as undefined/undefined.
--
Andy Mabbett
In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ciaran
McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On 12/16/06, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alex
Faaborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator.
Looks good, but it
At 03:23 -0800 16.12.2006, Alex Faaborg wrote:
Today Mozilla Labs released a microformat extension for Firefox 2
named Operator. The extension was developed by Michael Kaply at IBM,
and detects hCard, hCalendar, geo, hReview and rel-tag.
http://labs.mozilla.com/2006/12/introducing-operator
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