hAtom 0.2 XMDP profile
Author
As described in HTML4 Meta data profiles and XHTML Meta Data Profile (XMDP) description:
- rel
HTML4 definition of the 'rel' attribute.
Here is an additional value as defined in the
rel-tag
specification.
- tag
- Indicates that the referred resource serves as a "tag",
or keyword/subject, for the referring page, or some portion of the referring page (such as an hAtom).
- class
HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.
This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names)
and their meanings as suggested by a
draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML".
All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the
hAtom specification.
- hfeed
- The root class name and container for a feed, based on the definition of atom:feed (section 4.1.1 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- hentry
- The root class name and container for an entry, based on the definition of atom:feed (section 4.1.2 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- entry-title
- This optional property provides the title or name of an entry, based on the definition of atom:feed (section 4.2.14 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- entry-summary
- This optional property provides the summary of an entry, based on the definition of atom:summary (section 4.2.13 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- entry-content
- This optional property provides the contents of an entry, based on the definition of atom:content (section 4.1.3 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- author
- This optional property provides information about the person who wrote a feed or entry. If the value is provided then the same element that
has the class name of "author" should use the class name of "vcard" and thus represent an embedded hCard. This property is based loosely on the definition of atom:author (section 4.2.1 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- published
- This optional property specifies the date and time (in ISO8601 date or date-time) that an entry was originally published.
This property is based loosely on the definition of atom:published (section 4.2.9 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- updated
- This optional property specifies the date and time (in ISO8601 date or date-time) that an entry was most recently updated.
This property is based loosely on the definition of atom:updated (section 4.2.15 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- category
- A category of the feed or entry. Publishers should also use rel-tag to indicate the precise meaning of a category with a URL.
Note: this property may be repeated (a feed or entry may belong in several categories). Re-used from hCalendar which re-uses it from iCalendar (section 4.8.1.2 of RFC 2445).
This property is also based loosely on the definition of atom:category (section 4.2.2 of RFC 4287),
constrained and modified as per the hAtom microformat spec.
- value
- This class name is used to distinguish the actual value
of a property from any other cruft that may be in
the containing element representing the property.
See the
value-class-pattern for details.
- value-title
- This class name is used to distinguish the actual value
of a property, specifically in the 'title' attribute of the element,
from the element contents and the element representing
the containing property.
See the
value-class-pattern value-title description for details.
Changes from hAtom 0.1
The 'value-title' class name has been incorporated from the value-class-pattern for improved accessibility, internationalization, and localization.
The 'category' property has been incorporated in order to provide more flexible tagging than just depending on rel-tag.
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