[uf-discuss] 30 Boxes Supports Microformats - hcard and hcal

Mark Mansour mark at lifelint.com
Thu Mar 23 01:37:24 PST 2006


The only problem with sites like 30boxes (and the Ray Ozzie clipboard
thing) which use javascript goodness to mod the DOM is services like
X2V and lifelint only parse the HTML as a piece of text without taking
into account the javascript post processing.

I see two answers:
- use a bookmarklet (or greasemonkey do-da) that sends the innerHtml
to the parsing service in question; or
- the parsing service has to play like a browser and understand javascript

Got any other ideas?

Mark

On 3/23/06, Ryan King <ryan at technorati.com> wrote:
> You mean subscribing to a webpage with hCalendar in it?
>
> You can do it, It's like unix pipes for the web. Just put:
>
> http://feeds.technorati.com/events/ in front of the url you want to
> subscribe to (assuming you can subscribe to iCalendar).
>
> -rk
>
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 8:17 PM, Tony Buser wrote:
>
> > Now it would be awesome if they allowed you to "subscribe" to urls
> > with hcal under their Web Stuff.  :)
> >
> > On 3/22/06, Chris Messina <chris.messina at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Another satisfied customer:
> > http://30boxes.com/blog/index.php/2006/03/22/30-boxes-supports-
> > microformats-hcard-and-hcal/
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