<br>Hi all,<br><br>Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I've implemented the hCalendar microformat on a website, and wanted to ask for feedback about how I've used it.<br><br>You can see the website here:
<a href="http://www.ontvtonight.co.uk/">http://www.ontvtonight.co.uk/</a> - It's quite a simple daily digest of things worth watching on telly (according to me!), and where things appear, I've used the hCalendar microformat. There's a page explaining this too here:
<a href="http://www.ontvtonight.co.uk/microformats">http://www.ontvtonight.co.uk/microformats</a><br><br>The main question is whether it's acceptable to use the TV channel as the 'location'. It's clearly not a physical location (which screws Google Calendar up when it tries to do a Google Local search for it), but is the more abstract sense of being a location (eg 'location on the dial') acceptable? Are there any alternatives?
<br><br><br>I saw this come up on the main mailing list a while back (in the discussion about microformats on the BBC's new radio schedules pages), but didn't see any real conclusion on this issue.<br><br>If anyone has any thoughts on this, or any other aspect of my implementation, I'd be interested to hear them.
<br><br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Frankie Roberto<br><br><br>