From mail at tobyinkster.co.uk Tue Aug 4 04:30:40 2009 From: mail at tobyinkster.co.uk (Toby Inkster) Date: Tue Aug 4 04:30:44 2009 Subject: [uf-new] nutrition-facts in XHTML In-Reply-To: <4A672804.8090609@weborganics.co.uk> References: <872C1143DE5BA248BDE3734E66CDDF6E38CFD984@ham1wmail1.ham.e-7.local> <4A672804.8090609@weborganics.co.uk> Message-ID: <2726.217.124.24.135.1249385440.squirrel@goddamn.co.uk> >

> span class="type">Vitamin C > 15 > mg. >

This is indeed a good application of hmeasure. However... > 100% of the recommended > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_Intake">RDA That's not what tolerance is for - tolerance is more for recording the possible error in a measurement (e.g. plus or minus 5%). This doesn't seem to be used very much, which is why the current hmeasure draft mentions it as an at-risk feature. hMeasure also contains an optional "item" property much like the property of the same name in hReview. It records what the measurement is actually measuring. i.e. what is the thing that contains 15mg of Vitamin C. e.g.

100 mL of Orange Juice contains 15 mg of Vitamin C.

-Toby From martin at weborganics.co.uk Tue Aug 4 04:46:03 2009 From: martin at weborganics.co.uk (Martin McEvoy) Date: Tue Aug 4 05:12:25 2009 Subject: [uf-new] nutrition-facts in XHTML In-Reply-To: <2726.217.124.24.135.1249385440.squirrel@goddamn.co.uk> References: <872C1143DE5BA248BDE3734E66CDDF6E38CFD984@ham1wmail1.ham.e-7.local> <4A672804.8090609@weborganics.co.uk> <2726.217.124.24.135.1249385440.squirrel@goddamn.co.uk> Message-ID: <4A781F7B.5060906@weborganics.co.uk> Hello Toby, Toby Inkster wrote: >>

>> span class="type">Vitamin C >> 15 >> mg. >>

>> > > This is indeed a good application of hmeasure. Thanks > However... > > oh oh ..... >> 100% of the recommended >> > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_Intake">RDA >> > > That's not what tolerance is for - tolerance is more for recording the > possible error in a measurement (e.g. plus or minus 5%). This doesn't seem > to be used very much, which is why the current hmeasure draft mentions it > as an at-risk feature. > Ah My bad :) perhaps "tolerance" should be removed if it isn't used? > hMeasure also contains an optional "item" property much like the property > of the same name in hReview. It records what the measurement is actually > measuring. i.e. what is the thing that contains 15mg of Vitamin C. > > e.g. > >

> 100 mL of Orange Juice contains > 15 mg of > Vitamin C. >

> Much better thanks for clearing that up. Best wishes -- Martin McEvoy http://weborganics.co.uk/ From nobrega.luis at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 07:23:48 2009 From: nobrega.luis at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?B?THXtcyBO82JyZWdh?=) Date: Thu Aug 13 08:17:39 2009 Subject: [uf-new] New microformat proposal: hPage Message-ID: <3477c4040908130723s582c5e6fyd6020f855fdef9af@mail.gmail.com> Hello there I have an idea to a new microformat, that I call "hPage". Is purpose it's to represent web pages using the following properties: - Title; - Description; - Keywords; - Author; - Year; - And others And can be used, for example to fill in automatically bookmarking services and reference management softwares. A good example for this could it be:
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(a link to an hCard)
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And with javascript it could be respected the DRY principle for the title tag, keywords and description metatags. Can anyone help me with the next steps to evolving this? Thanks in advance! Lu?s N?brega From brian.suda at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 09:13:41 2009 From: brian.suda at gmail.com (Brian Suda) Date: Thu Aug 13 09:22:05 2009 Subject: [uf-new] New microformat proposal: hPage In-Reply-To: <3477c4040908130723s582c5e6fyd6020f855fdef9af@mail.gmail.com> References: <3477c4040908130723s582c5e6fyd6020f855fdef9af@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <21e770780908130913r50e8a63akf53551fbcb3a2109@mail.gmail.com> 2009/8/13 Lu?s N?brega : > I have an idea to a new microformat, that I call "hPage". --- I?d have a look at hAtom http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom It seems that there is alot of overlap. First you should try existing formats and then we can address any shortcomings. If you need help, or have a specific example, please let us know. -brian -- brian suda http://suda.co.uk From jose at uprm.edu Fri Aug 14 10:52:18 2009 From: jose at uprm.edu (Jose Luis Cuevas Garcia) Date: Fri Aug 14 10:45:10 2009 Subject: [uf-new] Academic Courses brainstorm update Message-ID: I recently updated the brainstorming page for hied-course (http:// microformats.org/wiki/hied-course-brainstorming). I included some ideas on the use of hListing, hCalendar, hCard, adr, and geo with the course format. I will appreciate any feedback. Jose L. Cuevas Director, Internet Strategies and Development University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez e: jose@uprm.edu t: 1.787.832.4040 ext 2055 From jonathan.malek at gmail.com Mon Aug 24 09:34:50 2009 From: jonathan.malek at gmail.com (Jonathan Malek) Date: Mon Aug 24 09:42:59 2009 Subject: [uf-new] news format Message-ID: Over the past couple of weeks, we've been adding information to various pages: http://microformats.org/wiki/news http://microformats.org/wiki/news-examples http://microformats.org/wiki/news-formats http://microformats.org/wiki/news-brainstorming There have also been a couple of discussions (or just announcements) on IRC, if you've missed them: http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/microformats/20090819 (August 19th) http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/microformats/20090818 (August 18th) http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/microformats/20090731 (July 31st) Here's a copy of the problem statement from the /news page: While there are dozens of formats used on thousands of news sites, there is no single standardized format for presentation of news on the web. Having a standardized news format for web publishing would significantly benefit readers, aggregators, search engines and researchers alike. With no standard format for news, search engines are forced to parse unstructured data, and errors can be costly (see http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2008/09/six-year-old-st/ [Wired.com], 2008). Looking forward to your feedback. Jonathan Malek