hCard 1.0.1 XMDP profile

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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 hCard).
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 hCard specification and thus in RFC 2426.

vcard
A container for the rest of the class names defined in this XMDP profile. See section 1. of RFC 2426.
fn
See section 3.1.1 of RFC 2426.
n
See section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426. May be inferred per Implied "N" Optimization.
family-name
See "Family Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
given-name
See "Given Name" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
additional-name
See "Additional Names" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
honorific-prefix
See "Honorific Prefixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
honorific-suffix
See "Honorific Suffixes" in section 3.1.2 of RFC 2426.
nickname
See section 3.1.3 of RFC 2426.
photo
See section 3.1.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <img> tag. Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.
bday
See section 3.1.5 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <abbr> tag with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date inside the element.
adr
See section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
post-office-box
See "post office box" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
extended-address
See "extended address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
street-address
See "street address" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
locality
See "locality" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
region
See "region" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
postal-code
See "postal code" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
country-name
See "country name" in section 3.2.1 of RFC 2426.
type
See "type" in the various sections of RFC 2426.
label
See section 3.2.2 of RFC 2426.
tel
See section 3.3.1 of RFC 2426.
email
See section 3.3.2 of RFC 2426.
mailer
See section 3.3.3 of RFC 2426.
tz
See section 3.4.1 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <abbr> tag with the 'title' attribute for the tz value, and a human readable time zone inside the element.
geo
See section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.
latitude
See "latitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.
longitude
See "longitude" in section 3.4.2 of RFC 2426.
title
See section 3.5.1 of RFC 2426.
role
See section 3.5.2 of RFC 2426.
See section 3.5.3 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <img> tag. Use the 'src' attribute for URI values. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.
agent
See section 3.5.4 of RFC 2426. If the value is a vCard, then use a nest hCard. For simplicity in that case, the same element that has the class name of "agent" should use the class name of "vcard".
org
See section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.
organization-name
See "Organization Name" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426. May be inferred per Implied "organization-name" Optimization.
organization-unit
See "Organization Unit" in section 3.5.5 of RFC 2426.
category
See section 3.6.1 of RFC 2426.
note
See section 3.6.2 of RFC 2426.
rev
See section 3.6.4 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <abbr> tag with the 'title' attribute for the date value, and a human readable date inside the element.
sort-string
See section 3.6.5 of RFC 2426.
sound
See section 3.6.6 of RFC 2426. Typically used with either an <a> or <object> tag. Use the 'data:' URI scheme for binary values.
uid
See section 3.6.7 of RFC 2426.
url
See section 3.6.8 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <a> tag.
class
See section 3.7.1 of RFC 2426.
key
See section 3.7.2 of RFC 2426. Typically used with an <abbr> tag with the 'title' attribute for the key value, and a human readable key equivalent inside the element.
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 hCard 1.0

The 'value-title' class name has been incorporated from the value-class-pattern for improved accessibility, internationalization, and localization.

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