[uf-discuss] vcard fn for name in "A. B. Smith" format

David Randall DRandall at ie.com
Thu Aug 31 03:31:56 PDT 2006


Oh I realise that : )

I appreciate it's hypothetical but you could argue that in this kind of
situation "Charles Windsor" could be the family name while "His Royal
Highness etc" could be marked as the given name. 

Dave 



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:microformats-discuss-bounces at microformats.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy
Keith
Sent: 31 August 2006 11:27
To: Microformats Discuss
Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] vcard fn for name in "A. B. Smith" format

Dave wrote:
> I'm still very new to this however I'm not sure that using an
> abbreviation:
>
> <abbr class="fn" title="Charles Windsor">His Royal Highness, The 
> Prince of Wales</abbr>
>
> would be the most appropriate, especially considering that the 
> abbrevited text is longer than it's title.

I agree. I wasn't suggesting it would be appropriate.

--
Jeremy Keith

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