On 8/20/07, Michael MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quite easy I think...
my own scripts that parse hcalendar don't really care what tag is used
for dtstart or dtend - they look for those class names (and the title
attribute)
--- just a quick FYI, this would be an incorrect implementation. The
On 8/20/07, Michael MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quite easy I think...
my own scripts that parse hcalendar don't really care what tag is used
for dtstart or dtend - they look for those class names (and the title
attribute)
--- just a quick FYI, this would be an incorrect implementation. The
http://microformats.org/wiki/dfn-design-pattern
* Feedback from the people building parsers (Mike Kaply, Brian Suda,
etc.) on whether this would be tricky or easy to implement.
quite easy I think...
my own scripts that parse hcalendar don't really care what tag is used
for dtstart or dtend
Michael MD wrote:
http://microformats.org/wiki/dfn-design-pattern
* Feedback from the people building parsers (Mike Kaply, Brian Suda,
etc.) on whether this would be tricky or easy to implement.
quite easy I think...
my own scripts that parse hcalendar don't really care what tag is used
This is may be somewhat premature as the results of the assistive
technology tests aren't back yet:
http://microformats.org/wiki/assistive-technology-abbr-results
But if we do need to look at alternatives to the abbr design pattern,
one of the ideas that came up in discussion was to use the