[uf-discuss] FAQ or interview
Thomas Hofmann
toohoo at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 04:46:00 PDT 2015
Hello everybody,
Martin, what you are writing is at least partially antrue. I did not
bother. I simply asked a question. If you did misunderstand so it is
your fault, not mine.
The second thing. Id did not know until now, that you are the God to
tell all people in the world, that microformats are daed. AFAIK
microformats was not developed by one person but by a community. BTW
also SGML which was created long before, is just used today by some
companies. So why bother? They do have the right to do this, no reason
at all.
OK, not to seem ungrateful, so what remains? The hint to microdata.
Thanks for that.
Wish all of you a happy Easter, live long and prosper and may the
force be with you. ;-)
Best regards, Thomas
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--[ Thomas Hofmann, Dorfen, thomas at th-o.de ]--
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 10:57 PM, Martin Leese
<martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> wrote:
> Thomas Hofmann wrote:
>
>> after some time out of the list I'm returning.
>> Today I have an issue with some thougths. Is there a idea for
>> developing some markup for FAQ or some kind of intervieww with
>> question and answer?
>
> Why bother? Microformats has been
> superseded by Microdata. Microdata is
> supported by W3C; visit:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/microdata/
>
> Although Microdata requires HTML5, this it no
> longer a barrier as there is now a ratified
> standard for HTML5.
>
> According to my records, the last time anyone
> posted to this list was in April 2013, two years
> ago. That is a strong hint that Microformats
> are dead.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
> --
> Martin J Leese
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