Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-17 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >> Freecall numbers > >vCard has no such categories, so there's currently no way to say this >in hcard. As I noted recently, on the "hcard-issues" page: : The "type"

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-17 Thread Ryan King
On Nov 14, 2006, at 3:36 AM, Gary Barber wrote: I have been slowly implementing microformats across our clients sites. However I have noted a number of instances within a few addresses that just don't seem to fit in microformats. *Case 1* Reply Paid Addresses How about class="extended

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Frances Berriman
On 11/14/06, Gary Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: EG http://www.rmaa.com.au/docs/contacts/index.cfm I don't see a problem with marking up those phone numbers. As mentioned by Drew "freecall" isn't a type. All of those numbers use differing prefixes to indicate their call cost band (0800 an

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Frances Berriman
On 11/14/06, Gary Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In these cases AFAIK the numbers will not work with an international prefix attached or if they do they just remap to the :real number, Putting the code on inferred it will work at free call for the international dialing. This is not the case.

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Gary Barber
Frances Berriman wrote: On 11/14/06, Gary Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In these cases AFAIK the numbers will not work with an international prefix attached or if they do they just remap to the :real number, Putting the code on inferred it will work at free call for the international dialin

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Frances Berriman
On 11/14/06, James Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As for location for phone number, I don't know too much about this, but I think usually it can be assumed the number is located in the country of the address. Yours is an exception, and perhaps it would be good to declare which country code th

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Drew McLellan
On 14/11/2006, "Gary Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >However I have noted a number of instances within a few addresses that >just don't seem to fit in microformats. > >*Case 1* > >Reply Paid Addresses > >eg > >Reply Paid 61461 >Locked Bag 1233 (okay this bit is the class="post-office-box") > >

[uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Gary Barber
I have been slowly implementing microformats across our clients sites. However I have noted a number of instances within a few addresses that just don't seem to fit in microformats. *Case 1* Reply Paid Addresses eg Reply Paid 61461 Locked Bag 1233 (okay this bit is the class="post-office-b

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread Gary Barber
Frances Berriman wrote: On 11/14/06, James Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As for location for phone number, I don't know too much about this, but I think usually it can be assumed the number is located in the country of the address. Yours is an exception, and perhaps it would be good to decl

Re: [uf-discuss] hcard real world application

2006-11-14 Thread James Darling
I don't believe saying the charge in a machine readable format is necessary, as each country (or at least here in the UK) have certain prefixes for certain charges, i.e. here all freephone are 0800, 0500 or 0808 i believe. 0845 is local rate and 09** is premium rate and so on. So although i