Hi Paul,

Good question.

I am working currently on tesco.com and this is one of the ongoing debates
we have, inside W3C as well, as XSLT is used all over the place and we are
trying to achieve maximum accessibility and so on.

I am not aware that something 'standardised' exists on this matter as yet,
and would be surprised if it did yet, as the current state of play on this
matter seems to be very non-standardised. Only the other day I wanted to do
an events listing module and fried my brain in the various (mostly kind of
useless) microformats and feed formats for events information (I came to
conclusion that using something of my own is probably the best at this
point, but obviously stops short of advantages of using microformats and
standards, etc.).

So if you come across something at least semi-standardised on this matter,
please do message us if you are able to do so. It would be very much
appreciated.

Kind regards,

Jason
www.flexewebs.com

On 8/27/07, Paul Minty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Hi all,
>
> my first post, so: I'm Paul Minty, I do the IA, project management, some
> front-end development and even a little copywriting for a small web design
> and development studio in Melbourne.
>
> Does anyone know of an effort to define micro-formats using an XML name
> space and an XLST? I think that approach would be a great way to achieve
> some semantic mark-up using the existing XHTML namespace. It's how I prefer
> to process large amounts of data when we produce a larger web-site and I
> think it is a technique that could be applied in a more general way.
>
> thanks
> Paul
>
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