natural language hCards (was Re: [uf-discuss] web programmers vs web designers and microformats)

2008-01-04 Thread Tantek Çelik
On 1/4/08 2:23 PM, David Janes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 4, 2008 2:45 PM, Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The fact that hCard is *the* #1 format for publishing information about a person on the Web would seem to refute that.

Re: natural language hCards (was Re: [uf-discuss] web programmers vs web designers and microformats)

2008-01-04 Thread David Janes
I think we're all on the same page we're we'd like to see uFs go, more or less. My issue -- re:ing Jeremy Keith, and Kevin's related post a few minutes ago -- is that we're all being terribly clever. But to repurpose a phrase, there's lots of room at the bottom: I'm interested also in seeing where

Re: natural language hCards (was Re: [uf-discuss] web programmers vs web designers and microformats)

2008-01-04 Thread Guillaume Lebleu
Tantek Çelik wrote: Ah ok, this is what Jeremy Keith refers to as natural language hCards, wherein you simply markup inline references to people accordingly. I believe Wikipedia calls these inline hCards, which sounds to me like a good name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Hcard-bday