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<div><h1> hAtom 0.1 </h1><br />
<br />
hAtom is a microformat for content that can be syndicated, primarily but not exclusively weblog postings. hAtom is based on a subset of the [http://www.atomenabled.org/ Atom] syndication format. hAtom is one of several [[microformats]] open standards.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
== Draft Specification ==<br />
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=== Editor/Author ===<br />
* [http://blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com/ David Janes], [http://www.blogmatrix.com BlogMatrix, Inc.]<br />
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=== Contributors ===<br />
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/benjamincarlyle/benjamin/blog/ Benjamin Carlyle]<br />
* [http://tantek.com/ Tantek Çelik], [http://technorati.com Technorati, Inc.]<br />
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=== Copyright ===<br />
{{MicroFormatCopyrightStatement2005}}<br />
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=== Patents ===<br />
{{MicroFormatPatentStatement}}<br />
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== Introduction ==<br />
<br />
hAtom is a [[microformat]] for identifying semantic information in weblog posts and practically any other place [http://www.atomenabled.org/ Atom] may be used, such as news articles. hAtom content is easily added to most blogs by simple modifications to the blog's template definitions.<br />
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== Semantic XHTML Design Principles ==<br />
{{semantic-xhtml-design-principles}}<br />
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== Format ==<br />
=== In General ===<br />
The [http://atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/#person Atom Syndication Format] provides the conceptual basis for this microformat, with the following caveats:<br />
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* Atom provides a lot more functionality than we need for a "blog post" microformat, so we've taken the minimal number of elements needed.<br />
* the "logical" model of hAtom is that of Atom. If there is a conflict, Atom should be taken as correct.<br />
* the "physical" model of hAtom -- the actual writing of elements -- is a lot more varied than Atom provides for, due to the variety of ways weblogs are actually produced in the wild. The hAtom microformat provides a number of rules for "bridging the gap"<br />
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=== Schema ===<br />
Schema elements are based on the Atom nomenclature and follow the microformat pattern of prefixing a unique identifier (in this case, '<code>h</code>') on the outermost container elements -- the Feed or Entry. The parts of this microformat are based on analysis of many weblog, bulletin board and media posts and can be read [[blog-post-brainstorming#Discovered_Elements]].<br />
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The hAtom schema consists of the following:<br />
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* hfeed ('''<code>hfeed</code>'''). optional.<br />
* hentry ('''<code>hentry</code>'''). <br />
** '''<code>entry-title</code>'''. required. text.<br />
** '''<code>entry-content</code>'''. optional (see field description). text.<br />
** '''<code>entry-summary</code>'''. optional. text.<br />
** '''<code>updated</code>'''. required using [[datetime-design-pattern]].<br />
** '''<code>published</code>'''. optional using [[datetime-design-pattern]].<br />
** '''<code>author</code>'''. required using '''[[hcard|hCard]]'''.<br />
** '''<code>bookmark</code>''' (permalink). optional, using '''[[rel-bookmark]]'''.<br />
** tags. optional. keywords or phrases, using '''[[rel-tag]]'''.<br />
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Some required elements have defaults if missing, see below.<br />
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=== Field and Element Details ===<br />
<br />
===== Feed =====<br />
* a Feed element is identified by the class name <code>hfeed</code><br />
* a Feed element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.1.1 Atom feed]<br />
* the Feed element is optional and, if missing, is assumed to be the page<br />
* hAtom documents MAY have multiple Feed elements<br />
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===== Feed Category =====<br />
* a Feed Category element is identified by [[rel-tag]]<br />
* a Feed MAY have a Feed Category<br />
* a Feed Category element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.2 Atom category] inside a [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/#optionalFeedElements feed]<br />
* Feed Category elements MUST appear inside a Feed element but not inside an Entry element<br />
* the [[rel-tag]] <code>href</code> encodes the atom <code>category:term</code>; the link text defines the atom <code>category:label</code><br />
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===== Entry =====<br />
* an Entry element is identified by class name <code>hentry</code><br />
* an Entry element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.1.2 Atom entry]<br />
* any microformat content inside a <code>&lt;blockquote></code> or <code>&lt;q></code> element within the Entry should not be considered part of the Entry.<br />
: ''This allows quoting other microformated data without worry of corrupting the model''<br />
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===== Entry Category =====<br />
* an Entry Category element is identified by [[rel-tag]]<br />
* an Entry MAY have an Entry Category<br />
* an Entry Category element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.2 Atom category] inside an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/#optionalEntryElements entry]<br />
* the [[rel-tag]] <code>href</code> encodes the atom <code>category:term</code>; the link text defines the atom <code>category:label</code><br />
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===== Entry Title =====<br />
* an Entry Title element is identified by the class name <code>entry-title</code><br />
* an Entry SHOULD have an Entry Title<br />
* an Entry Title element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.14 Atom entry title]<br />
* if the Entry Title is missing, use<br />
** the first <code>&lt;h#></code> element in the Entry, or<br />
** the <code>&lt;title></code> of the page, if there is no enclosing Feed element, or<br />
** assume it is the empty string<br />
<br />
===== Entry Content =====<br />
* an Entry Content element is identified by class name <code>entry-content</code><br />
* an Entry SHOULD have Entry Content<br />
* an Entry Content element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#atomContent Atom content]<br />
* an Entry MAY have 0 or more Entry Content elements. The "logical Entry Content" of an Entry is the concatenation, in order of appearance, of all the Entry Contents within the Entry<br />
: ''Many weblogs split content into multiple sections with a "Read More" link and javascript tricks. This is also needed in cases where Entry Titles are coded inline and are considered part of the content.''<br />
* if the Entry Content is missing, assume it is the empty string<br />
<br />
===== Entry Summary =====<br />
* an Entry Summary element is identified by class name <code>entry-summary</code><br />
* an Entry Summary element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.13 Atom summary]<br />
* an Entry MAY have 0 or more Entry Summary elements. The "logical Entry Summary" of an Entry is the concatenation, in order of appearance, of all the Entry Summarys within the Entry<br />
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===== Entry Permalink =====<br />
* an Entry Permalink element is identified by [[rel-bookmark]]<br />
* an Entry SHOULD have an Entry Permalink<br />
* an Entry Permalink element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.7 Atom link in an entry]<br />
* if the Entry Permalink is missing, use the URI of the page; if the Entry has an "id" attribute, add that as a fragment to the page URI to distinguish individual entries<br />
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===== Entry Updated =====<br />
* an Entry Updated element is identified by class name <code>updated</code><br />
* an Entry Updated element represents the concept of [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.15 Atom updated]<br />
* an Entry SHOULD have an Entry Updated element<br />
* use the [[datetime-design-pattern]] to encode the updated datetime<br />
* if there is no Entry Updated element,<br />
** use the Entry Published element, if present<br />
** otherwise the page is invalid hAtom<br />
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===== Entry Published =====<br />
* an Entry Published element is identified by the class name <code>published</code><br />
* an Entry Published element represents the concept of [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.9 Atom published]<br />
* use the [[datetime-design-pattern]] to encode the published datetime<br />
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===== Entry Author =====<br />
* an Entry Author element is represented by class name <code>author</code><br />
* an Entry Author element represents the concept of an [http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php#rfc.section.4.2.1 Atom author]<br />
* an Entry Author element MUST be encoded in an [[hcard|hCard]]<br />
* an Entry Author element SHOULD be encoded in an <code>&lt;address></code> element<br />
* an Entry SHOULD have at least one Entry Author element<br />
* an Entry MAY have more than one Entry Author elements<br />
* if the Entry Author is missing<br />
** find the [[algorithm-nearest-in-parent|Nearest In Parent]] <code>&lt;address></code> element(s) with class name <code>author</code> and that is/are a valid [[hcard|hCard]]<br />
** otherwise the entry is invalid hAtom<br />
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=== XMDP Profile ===<br />
<pre><br />
<dl class="profile"><br />
<dt>class</dt><br />
<dd><p><br />
<a rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class"><br />
HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a><br />
This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names) <br />
and their meanings as suggested by a <br />
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-htmllink-970328#profile"><br />
draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.<br />
<dl><br />
<dt>hfeed</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:feed from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>hentry</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:entry from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>entry-title</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:title inside of an atom:entry from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>entry-content</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:content from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>entry-summary</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:summary from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>bookmark</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:link (without any "rel") with an atom:entry from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>published</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:published from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>updated</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:updated from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
<dt>author</dt><br />
<dd><br />
The concept of atom:author from <br />
<a href="http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/atom-format-spec.php">The Atom Syndication Format</a>, <br />
constrained and modified as per the <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hatom">hAtom microformat spec</a>.<br />
</dd><br />
</dl><br />
</dd><br />
</dl><br />
</pre><br />
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== Examples ==<br />
<br />
See [[hatom-examples]].<br />
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== Examples in the wild ==<br />
This section is '''informative'''.<br />
<br />
The following sites have implemented hAtom , and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc. If your site marked up with hAtom, feel free to add it to the top of this list. Once the list grows too big, we'll make a separate wiki page.<br />
<br />
=== 0.1 hAtom examples===<br />
* [http://www.international.unt.edu UNT International] uses hAtom combined with hCard on news/announcement pages (e.g., [http://www.international.unt.edu/quick/news the main news page]) in addition to providing traditional Atom feeds<br />
* [http://www.absalom.net.au Absalom Media] uses hAtom combined with hCard for articles.<br />
* [http://www.joomlamug.com Joomla! Melbourne User Group] uses hAtom combined with hCard for articles.<br />
* [http://www.volume.co.uk Volume] - Main news page is marked up as hAtom 0.1 <br />
* [http://yedda.com Yedda] - Yedda support hAtom on exploration of questions where there is also support for Atom and RSS feeds. ([http://yedda.com/questions/recent/ example])<br />
* The [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ West Midland Bird Club's] frequently-updated [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/new.htm What's New] page, [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ladywalk/latest.htm news from its Ladywalk Reserve] and [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/worcs/grimley/latest.htm news from Grimley Pits] &mdash; comments welcome on my talk page [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]]<br />
* [http://pixelsebi.com pixelsebi's repository] uses hAtom 0.1 for blog posts (and hCard, hCalendar, XFN, xFolk and many more) based on manual WordPress template modifications<br />
* [http://www.geekinthepark.co.uk Geek in the Park] uses hAtom for the comments. -- by [[User:Trovster|trovster]]<br />
* [http://www.csarven.ca Sarven Capadisli] uses hAtom for the articles and comments -- by [[User:Csarven|csarven]]<br />
* [http://www.fberriman.com fberriman.com] uses hAtom 0.1 for blog posts (WordPress loop) and hCard throughout -- by [[User:Phae|Frances Berriman]] (Also - [http://www.fberriman.com/?p=86 Implementing hAtom: The Entries Code])<br />
* [http://www.capital.edu Capital University] uses hAtom 0.1 to mark up the feed of latest posts by student bloggers on its home page.<br />
* [http://blog.davidjanes.com Ranting and Roaring] (David Janes)<br />
* [http://ChunkySoup.net/ ChunkySoup.net] has redesigned using hAtom 0.1 and hCards on the entire site -- by [[User:ChrisCasciano|Chris Casciano]]<br />
* [http://sedna.spip.org/sedna/ Sedna RSS] (a feed aggregator based on SPIP, by Fil, IZO and others; GPLd sources are available at [http://zone.spip.org/trac/spip-zone/browser/_squelettes_/sedna SPIP-Zone])<br />
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/benjamincarlyle/benjamin/blog/ Sound Advice] (Benjamin Carlyle)<br />
* [http://quotedprintable.com/pages/scribbish Scribbish] is a Typo theme which uses hAtom.<br />
* [http://rbach.priv.at/hAtom2Atom/Changelog/ hAtom2Atom.xsl's Changelog] is published as hAtom and Atom.<br />
* [http://federali.st/ federali.st]'s webbed Federalist Papers are each marked up in hAtom.<br />
* [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/sandbox/ Sandbox] is a theme for [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress] that uses hAtom. <br />
** The theme is also available to accounts on the [http://wordpress.com/ <username>.wordpress.com] hosting service. The [http://blog.coworking.info Coworking] and [http://barcamp.wordpress.com BarCamp] blogs are examples of custom Sandbox themes.<br />
* [http://www.whump.com/dropbox/Strangelove.zip Strangelove] is a modification of the default WordPress theme (Kubrick) with hAtom support. <br />
** It points to the hAtom2Atom proxy service as the link for syndication feeds.<br />
* All [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/ plaintxt.org themes] for [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress] now use hAtom. The themes are also coded for hCard compliance. The themes, by name, are:<br />
** [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/barthelme/ Barthelme] (two-column, fluid), [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/blogtxt/ blog.txt] (two- or three-column, elastic), [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/plaintxtblog/ plaintxtBlog] (three-column, fluid), [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/simplr/ Simplr] (one column, elastic), [http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/veryplaintxt/ veryplaintxt] (two column, fluid)<br />
* [http://archgfx.net/blog/index.php/themes/disconnected/ Disconnected], a theme for WordPress, also incorporated hAtom with version 1.2<br />
<br />
===Examples with some problems===<br />
<br />
Entries may be moved here if there's a problem with the way hAtom is used on the page concerned. If the page is yours, and you want to improve it, see the [[hatom-faq|hAtom FAQ]], or raise any queries on [[hatom-issues|hAtom Issues]] or [[mailing-lists#microformats-discuss|the mailing list]], where people will be happy to help you. <br />
<br />
==== Pre 0.1 hAtom examples====<br />
These pages conform to an older draft standard and need to be updated.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.myelin.co.nz/post/ Second p0st] (Phil Pearson)<br />
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== Implementations ==<br />
<br />
This section is '''informative'''.<br />
<br />
The following implementations have been developed which either generate or parse hAtom links. If you have an hAtom implementation, feel free to add it to the top of this list. Once the list grows too big, we'll make a separate wiki page.<br />
<br />
* [http://dichotomize.com/uf/hatom/creator.html hAtom Creator] modified from the other creators by BenWest.<br />
* the [http://tools.blogmatrix.com/extract/ Almost Universal Microformat Parser] can extract hAtom content from webpages ([http://tools.blogmatrix.com/extract/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.davidjanes.com&microformat=hatom&submit=Submit example])<br />
* the [http://www.trinityanne.com/tools/greasemonkey/microformat-action.user.js microformat-action] [[greasemonkey|Greasemonkey]] script detects hAtom content on webpages and will call the [http://tools.blogmatrix.com/extract/ Almost Universal Microformat Parser]<br />
* [http://rbach.priv.at/hAtom2Atom/ hAtom2Atom.xsl] transforms hAtom to Atom (as the name suggests.)<br />
* There is now an [http://www.lukearno.com/projects/hatom2atom/ hatom2atom proxy] that uses hAtom2Atom.xsl.<br />
* [http://placenamehere.com/article/185/SubscribingTohAtomFeedsWithNetNewsWire Subscribe To hAtom] is a script that provides [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire 2.x] users with the ability to subscribe to hAtom documents as they would any other feed. by [[User:ChrisCasciano|Chris Casciano]].<br />
* [http://boxtheweb.mihopa.net/code/apis/#outlineclasses Outline Classes] - has GPL'ed PHP code for reading hAtom<br />
* [http://boxtheweb.4x2.net/ BoxtheWeb] - supports subscribing to hAtom as a feed format<br />
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== References ==<br />
=== Normative References ===<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xhtml1-20020801/ XHTML 1.0 SE]<br />
* [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4287 RFC4287: The Atom Syndication Format]<br />
* [[hcard-parsing]]<br />
<br />
=== Informative References ===<br />
* [http://www.atomenabled.org/ atomenabled.org]<br />
<br />
== Work in progress ==<br />
This specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. There is a separate document where we are keeping our brainstorms and other explorations relating to hAtom:<br />
<br />
* [[blog-post-brainstorming|blog-post Brainstorming]]<br />
<br />
=== Version 0.1 ===<br />
<br />
Version 0.1 was released 28 February 2006.<br />
<br />
== Discussions ==<br />
<br />
* See [http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/referer.html blogs discussing this page].<br />
<br />
=== Q&A ===<br />
* If you have any questions about hAtom, check the [[hatom-faq|hAtom FAQ]], and if you don't find answers, add your questions!<br />
<br />
=== Issues ===<br />
* Please add any issues with the specification to the separate [[hatom-issues|hAtom issues]] document.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
{{hatom-related-pages}}<br />
* [[rel-enclosure]] - how to semantically reference enclosures (e.g. podcasts) in hAtom<br />
* [[blog-post-brainstorming]]<br />
* [[blog-post-formats]]<br />
* [[blog-post-examples]]<br />
* [[blog-description-format]] - how to describe a blog (as opposed to the individual entries, which is what we're doing here)</div>JazzSliderhttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=rel-tag&diff=14438rel-tag2007-03-12T19:19:28Z<p>JazzSlider: /* Examples in the Wild */</p>
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<div><h1> rel-tag </h1><br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== Draft Specification 2005-01-10 ==<br />
=== Editors/Authors ===<br />
[http://tantek.com/ Tantek Çelik]<br />
<br />
[http://epeus.blogspot.com/ Kevin Marks]<br />
<br />
=== Concept ===<br />
[http://powazek.com/ Derek Powazek]<br />
<br />
=== Copyright ===<br />
{{MicroFormatCopyrightStatement2004}}<br />
<br />
=== Patents ===<br />
{{MicroFormatPatentStatement}}<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
[[Rel-Tag]] is one of several [[MicroFormats]]. By adding <code>rel=&quot;tag&quot;</code> to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink is an author-designated &quot;tag&quot; (or keyword/subject) for the current page. Note that a tag may just refer to a major portion of the current page (i.e. a blog post). e.g. by placing this link on a page,<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><a href=&quot;http://technorati.com/tag/tech&quot; rel=&quot;tag&quot;>tech</a></nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
the author indicates that the page (or some portion of the page) has the tag &quot;tech&quot;.<br />
<br />
The linked page SHOULD exist, and it is the linked page, rather than the link text, that defines the tag. The last path component of the URL<br />
is the text of the tag, so <br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><a href=&quot;http://technorati.com/tag/tech&quot; rel=&quot;tag&quot;>fish</a></nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
would indicate the tag &quot;tech&quot; rather than &quot;fish&quot;.<br />
<br />
== Scope ==<br />
rel=&quot;tag&quot; is specifically designed for &quot;tagging&quot; content, typically web pages (or portions thereof, like blog posts).<br />
<br />
rel=&quot;tag&quot; is NOT designed for &quot;tagging&quot; arbitrary URLs or external content. There is demand for a general decentralized syntax for tagging URLs external to the current page, but this is not meant for that. See [[xfolk|xFolk]] and [[hreview|hReview]] for ways to tag arbitrary URLs.<br />
<br />
If you need to define tags as part of a more specialised format, rel=&quot;tag&quot; is the recommended way to do so, and [[xfolk|xFolk]], [[hreview|hReview]], [[hcard |hCard]] and [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] all do this.<br />
== XMDP profile ==<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
<dl class=&quot;profile&quot;><br />
<dt id=&quot;rel&quot;>rel</dt><br />
<dd><p><br />
<a rel=&quot;help&quot; href=&quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#adef-rel&quot;><br />
HTML4 definition of the 'rel' attribute.</a> <br />
Here is an additional value.</p><br />
<dl><br />
<dt id=&quot;tag&quot;>tag</dt><br />
<dd>Indicates that the referred resource serves as a &quot;tag&quot;, <br />
or keyword/subject, for the referring page.</dd><br />
</dl><br />
</dd><br />
</dl><br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
== Tag Spaces ==<br />
<br />
Tags are embedded in HTTP URIs in a well-defined manner so that the tag embedded in an HTTP URI can be mechanically extracted from that URI. Specifically, the last segment of the path portion of the URI (after the final "/" character) contains the tag value. For example, the URI <pre><nowiki>http://www.example.com/tags/foo</nowiki></pre> contains the tag &quot;foo&quot;. <br />
<br />
Thus, for the purposes of comparing two HTTP URIs as tags, the last segment of the path portion should be extracted and only that value (that value of the tag) should be compared.<br />
<br />
''Need more formal language about comparison and extraction process.''<br />
<br />
The destination of a rel=&quot;tag&quot; hyperlink is required to be a tag space (a place that collates or defines tags), where the last segment of the path of the URL is the tag, e.g. <br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki>http://technorati.com/tag/tech </nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
is a URL for the tag &quot;tech&quot;.<br />
<br />
Tags may only be placed in the URL path, and only in the last segment of the path. Tags may not be placed in query parameters or fragment identifiers. e.g.<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki>http://technorati.com/tag/tech?tag=fish#emu </nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
is still a URL for the tag &quot;tech&quot;, not &quot;fish&quot; or &quot;emu&quot;.<br />
<br />
Since the only part of a tag space URL of which any structure is required is the last path segment, a tag space URL can be hosted at any domain. Authors may choose to link to a tag at a particular tag space in order to provide a specific meaning. E.g. a tag for technology could link to:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology </nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Trailing slashes in tag URLs are ignored, that is:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki> http://technorati.com/tag/Technology/ </nowiki></pre><br />
as a rel-tag URL is treated as:<br />
<pre><nowiki> http://technorati.com/tag/Technology </nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
== Encoding issues ==<br />
Spaces can be encoded either as <code>+</code> or <code>%20</code>. Unicode characters are encoded as specified in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt RFC 3986]. For example:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><a href=&quot;http://technorati.com/tag/Sant%C3%A9+et+bien-%C3%AAtre&quot; rel=&quot;tag&quot;>Santé et bien-être</a> </nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Note that if using Wikipedia as a tagspace, as discussed above, you should use <code>%20</code> as they remap '+' to <code>%2B</code>, causing a page with a plus sign in the title (which usually does not exist) to appear.<br />
<br />
== Tags Are Visible Metadata ==<br />
<code>rel=&quot;tag&quot;</code> hyperlinks are intended to be visible links on pages and posts. This is in stark contrast to meta keywords (which were invisible and typically never revealed to readers), and thus is at least somewhat more resilient to the problems which plagued meta keywords.<br />
<br />
Making tag hyperlinks visible has the additional benefit of making it more obvious to readers if a page is abusing tag links, and thus providing more peer pressure for better behavior. It also makes it more obvious to authors, who may not always be aware what invisible metadata is being generated on their behalf.<br />
<br />
As a result the invisible tag link syntax variant: <code><link rel=&quot;tag&quot; href=&quot;...&quot; /></code> SHOULD NOT be supported by implementations.<br />
<br />
==Examples in the Wild==<br />
This section is '''informative'''.<br />
<br />
The following sites have implemented rel-tag, and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc. If your site marked up with rel-tag, feel free to add it to the '''top''' of this list. Once the list grows too big, we'll make a separate wiki page.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.international.unt.edu UNT International] uses rel-tag to indicate content categories on most pages<br />
* [http://yedda.com Yedda] - Yedda publishes rel-tags for all of the tags the people entered on themselves as well as on all tags entered on questions asked on Yedda.<br />
* [http://www.lingr.com Lingr] publishes rel-tags for all user entered tags.<br />
* [http://odeo.com ODEO] [http://odeo.com/blog/2005/07/adding-microformats-to-odeo.html publishes] rel-tags for user entered tags.<br />
* [http://eventful.com Eventful] publishes rel-tags for user entered tags.<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
This section is '''informative'''.<br />
<br />
The following implementations have been developed which either generate or parse rel-tag links. If you have a rel-tag implementation, feel free to add it to the '''top''' of this list. Once the list grows too big, we'll make a separate wiki page.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.necctar.com Necctar] is a search engine exclusively based on tag microformat parsing and processing. Necctar uses tags entered by bloggers to index the world wide web<br />
* Nutch has a [[rel-tag]] parser [http://www.mail-archive.com/nutch-commits@lucene.apache.org/msg01014.html committed to their svn repository].<br />
* [http://www.webstandards.org/action/dwtf/microformats/ Dreamweaver Extension suite] from the [http://webstandards.org/ Web Standards Project] enables rel-tagging from within Dreamweaver 8.<br />
* [http://scooch.gr0w.com/ Scooch] slide show creator allows authors to generate rel-tags and group slide shows by rel-tag via a list or cloud with tag usage count.<br />
* The Freetag plugin for the [http://www.s9y.org Serendipity] blog software supports rel-tags on a per-entry basis, as well as inside of its tag clouds. (The Freetag plugin is available inside of SPARTACUS)<br />
* [http://placenamehere.com/TXP/pnh_mf/ pnh_mf] is a plugin for [http://textpattern.com/ Textpattern] that supports embedding rel-tags and other microformats in templates and blog posts. Written by [http://placenamehere.com/ Chris Casciano].<br />
* [http://www.truist.com/blog/493/trutags-a-tagging-plugin-for-textpattern tru_tags] is a plugin for [http://textpattern.com/ Textpattern] that supports rel-tagging blog posts via the Keywords field.<br />
* [http://news.livejournal.com/86492.html?thread=24881884 LiveJournal] - see also [http://www.livejournal.com/support/faq.bml?cat=tags their FAQ regarding their tags support]<br />
* [http://trac.labnotes.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/TagsLinks TagsLinks] Turn each tag into links that let you find related content on tagging services.<br />
* [http://dev.wp-plugins.org/wiki/BunnysTechnoratiTags Tag plugin for WordPress]<br />
** Note that some sites using WordPress (http://microformatique.com/ for instance) are getting incorrect tags. The tag is ?cat=12 instead of the actual tag value.<br />
* [http://noone.org/blog/tags/Tagging Tag plugin for Blosxom]<br />
* Technorati first implemented rel-tag in its [http://technorati.com/tag/ Technorati Tags] service. Technorati indexes rel-tag tags.<br />
* [http://consumingexperience.blogspot.com/2005/12/updated-multiple-word-technorati-tag.html Greasemonkey script for Firefox that generates tags for Blogger]<br />
* [http://tools.microformatic.com/help/xhtml/rel-lint/ rel-lint] is a validation tool by [[User:DrewMcLellan|Drew McLellan]] that will validate existence of rel-tag attributes.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
=== Normative References ===<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/ HTML 4]<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/ XHTML 1]<br />
* [http://gmpg.org/xmdp/ XMDP]<br />
* RFC 3986 specifies URL syntax. Section 3.3 specifies URL paths and path segments.<br />
<br />
=== Informative References ===<br />
* [[hreview|hReview]] uses rel-tag for tags and scalar tags<br />
* [[xfolk|xFolk]] uses rel-tag to build a distributed remote resource tagging construct<br />
* [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/attentionxml Attention.XML] uses rel-tag for reader tagging of pages, posts, feeds<br />
* [[hcard|hCard]] can use rel-tag for categories<br />
* [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] can use rel-tag for categories<br />
* [http://technorati.com/help/tags.html Using Technorati Tags]<br />
* Contributed from http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/RelTag<br />
* [http://microformatique.com/?p=61 Know your rel-tag] at microformatique.com<br />
<br />
== Discussions ==<br />
* Feedback is encouraged on the [[rel-tag-feedback]] page.<br />
* See also [http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/referer.html blogs discussing this page].<br />
* History: [http://www.powazek.com/2005/07/000532.html How Tags Happened at Technorati] by [http://www.powazek.com/ Derek Powazek]<br />
<br />
=== Q&A ===<br />
* If you have any questions about rel-tag, check the [[rel-faq|rel FAQ]] first for general rel attribute questions, then check the [[rel-tag-faq|rel-tag FAQ]], and then if you don't find answers, ask your question on the [http://microformats.org/discuss microformats-discuss] mailing list.<br />
<br />
==Related pages==<br />
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<div><h1>hCalendar Examples in the wild</h1><br />
<br />
This page is an '''informative''' section of the [[hcalendar|hCalendar specification]].<br />
<br />
The following sites have published events using [[hcalendar|hCalendar]], and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc. <br />
<br />
If events on your site are marked up with hCalendar, feel free to add it to the top of this list. Please be sure to include at least one URL of a page on your site that includes actual [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] markup. Examples added without the URL of a page with hCalendar markup may be removed.<br />
<br />
Want to get started with writing an [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] event? Use the [http://microformats.org/code/hcalendar/creator hCalendar creator] to write up an event and publish it, or follow the [[hcalendar-authoring|hCalendar authoring tips]] to add hCalendar markup to your page of upcoming events or events you mention in blog posts, wikis, etc.<br />
<br />
==New Examples==<br />
<br />
Please add new examples to the '''top''' of this section.<br />
* [http://www.international.unt.edu UNT International] uses hCalendar for events (see esp. [http://www.international.unt.edu/offices/welcome/events/intlweek/calendar International Week 2007 Event Calendar])<br />
* [http://www.rockisland.com/%7elopezmuseum/index.html The Lopez Island Historical Society and Museum] uses hCalendar for events<br />
* [http://futureofwebapps.com/schedule.html Future of Web Apps London] lists its schedule in hcalendar. <br />
* [http://leicesteryha.org.uk/cgi-bin/leoprog Leicester YHA Group's programme page] uses hCalendar and hCard to mark up forthcoming events and their organisers.<br />
* [http://www.wadip.org.uk/pages/events.php Wadhurst Independent Photography events] lists forthcoming events in hCalendar format.<br />
* [http://xlntads.com/about-xlntads/development-schedule.php XLNTads-development schedule] has their project development schedule timeline marked up in hcal (as well as contacts in hCard)<br />
* [http://www.jaama.co.uk Jaama] have their event details as iCal downloads on their [http://www.jaama.co.uk/HS_Seminars.aspx workshops] page.<br />
* [http://3amproductions.net 3AM Productions] has employee education ([http://3amproductions.net/jason.php Jason], [http://3amproductions.net/gilbert.php Gilbert]) marked up in hCalendar<br />
* The [http://neatta.org New England Antique Tractor & Truck Association] (of all sites) has their 15 upcoming events marked up in hCalendar (as well as contacts in hCard and classifieds in hListing)<br />
* [http://diarised.com Diarised] is a quick and simple online tool to help pick the best time for a meeting, uses hCalendar for meeting information.<br />
* [http://etnies.com/ etnies.com] uses hCalendar on each sports home page ([http://etniesskate.com/ etniesskate.com]) and the [http://etnies.com/extra/calendar/ calendar of events] page.<br />
* [http://www.mdas.org/ La maison des associations de Strasbourg] uses hCalendar on event pages.<br />
* [http://nuggetshoops.com/schedule.php NuggetsHoops] , an NBA fansite, uses hCalendar for each remaining game in the current season.<br />
* [http://wikevent.org WikEvent] aims to make it as easy as possible to put events on the web with semantic markup, including hCalendar for events and hCard for venues and artists.<br />
* [http://fundyfilm.ca/calendar/ The Fundy Film Society] uses hCalendar for their calendar of upcoming film screenings.<br />
* Psychology Press and Routledge's Behavioral Sciences' publishing division have implemented hCalendar on their conferences listings on 17 of their websites (example on the conference listing on their [http://www.clinicalpsychologyarena.com/resources/conferences.asp Clinical Psychology Arena])<br />
* [http://jhtc.org Jewish High Tech Community] uses hCalendar on event pages.<br />
*[http://www.gore-tex.com/remote/Satellite?c=fabrics_content_c&cid=1162322807952&pagename=goretex_en_US%2Ffabrics_content_c%2FKnowWhatsInsideDetail Gore-Tex "Know What's Inside"] tour dates in hCalendar by [http://microformats.org/wiki/User:Csarven csarven]<br />
* [http://finetoothcog.com/site/stolen_bikes Finetoothcog] uses hCalendar to markup when bikes are stolen.<br />
* [https://www.urbanbody.com/information/contact-us Urban Body Men's Clothing] uses hCalendar for business hours and hCard for business locations.<br />
* [http://www.infoiasi.ro The website of the Faculty of Computer Science], "A. I. Cuza" University Ia&#351;i, Romania, uses hCalendar to markup events.<br />
* [http://www.crosbyheritage.co.uk/events/ Colin Crosby Heritage Tours] uses hCalendar to markup events.<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com Facebook] use hCalendar to markup events.<br />
* [http://www.newbury-college.ac.uk/ Newbury College UK] uses a smattering of hCalendar and hCard<br />
* [http://07.pagesd.info/ardeche/agenda.aspx 07.pagesd.info] uses hCalendar and hCard to mark up events of the Ardèche département in France.<br />
* [http://climbtothestars.org Stephanie Booth] announced the [http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2006/09/14/microformats-et-bloggy-friday-doctobre/ Bloggy Friday for October 2006] using hCalendar.<br />
* The [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ West Midland Bird Club], in the English Midlands, uses hCal (with nested hCard) on its [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/diary/ diary of birding events].<br />
* [http://www.comtec-ars.com/press-releases/ ComTec audience response systems' press releases] use hCalendar as a method to organize by title and date.<br />
* [http://webdirections.org/program/ The Web Directions Conference (Sydney Australia)] uses hCalendar for their program. It uses axis and headers for events in a table, and demonstrates how easy it is to make the whole thing downloadable using X2V.<br />
* [http://www.thestreet.org.au/ The Street Theatre (Canberra, Australia)] now uses hCalendar for performances on its [http://www.thestreet.org.au/whats_on.htm What's On] page.<br />
* [http://www.clacksweb.org.uk Clackmannanshire Council] uses hCalendar on its [http://www.clacksweb.org.uk/community/events/ event diary] listing pages and individual event pages.<br />
* [http://www.markthisdate.com/ Calendarportal MarkThisDate.com] now uses hCalendar for all calendars. On our website visitors can add calendars and download calendars to Outlook, Lotus Notes, iCal, Netvibes, 30Boxes, Google Calendar and many others. Over 600 calendars were already uploaded. <br />
* [http://mogue.jp/ mogue] uses hCalendar at [http://mogue.jp/event/1000/ event detail] pages.<br />
* [http://www.gustavus.edu/events/nobelconference/2006/schedule.cfm 2006 Nobel Conference] uses hCalendar for the conference schedule<br />
* [http://www.geekinthepark.co.uk Geek in the Park] uses hCalendar for the event information. -- by [[User:Trovster|trovster]]<br />
* [http://www.besancon.fr/ official site of Besançon (France)] for its events<br />
* [http://2006.dconstruct.org/schedule/ Conference schedule for d.Construct 2006] is published using hCalendar.<br />
* [http://local.yahoo.com Yahoo Local] now supports hCalendar<br />
* We used hcalendar for the [http://www.fuckparade.org/flyer/2006/ F’parade flyer 2006], a counter demonstration to the Love Parade in Berlin, alas the '''Firefox tails extension''' doesn't get a summary when it's an alt-text in an image.<br />
* [http://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/press/events.cfm Harper Adams University College] uses hCalendar to mark up all University events on the Homepage and Events Calendar page.<br />
* [http://www.capital.edu/ Capital University] uses hCalendar on multiple pages to provide feeds of events, relevant to page content<br />
* [http://www.thesession.org/events/ The Session events] uses hCalendar to mark up concerts, festivals and workshops related to Irish traditional music.<br />
* [http://rubyandrails.org/usergroups/newcastle ncl.rb] uses hCalendar to mark up new meetings.<br />
* [http://gross.org.za/calendar GROSSUG Calendar] - Uses hCalendar to mark up meetings and other events.<br />
* [http://www.webanalyticsassociation.org/en/calendarevents/search.asp Web Analytics Association] - hCalendar microformat is in place on all Tendenci sites on the calendar events search page and consolidated list page.<br />
* [http://www.tendenci.com/en/calendarevents/search.asp Tendenci Calendar Events] with hCalendar<br />
* [http://www.argolon.com/2006/04/17/web20-conference-in-dublin/ Web2.0 Conference in Dublin] hCalendar event<br />
* [http://www.meetup.com/ Meetup.com] has marked up [http://www.meetup.com/cities/us/ny/new_york city event calendars], [http://photo.meetup.com/100/events/ group event lists], and [http://www.meetup.com/ signed-in homepages] with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://ukwindsurfing.com/ ukwindsurfing.com] has marked upcoming events with hCalendar, and the [http://ukwindsurfing.com/events/ events page] in a table.<br />
* [http://ocono.com/ ocono.com] has marked up it's "Upcoming Events" list with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://www.austinbloggers.org/ Austin Bloggers] has marked up their "Upcoming Events" box with hCalendar ([http://www.austinbloggers.org/blog/a/001123.html announcement]).<br />
* Ning's cloneable Group app has [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] markup on its [http://group.ning.com/index.php?controller=event&action=list event calendar] and [http://group.ning.com/index.php?controller=event&action=view&id=727220 event detail] pages.<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2006/03-01-TechPlenAgenda.html Agenda: W3C Technical Plenary Day, March 1 2006] has [[hcard|hCard]] and [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] markup. ([http://www.w3.org/2006/03/01-TechPlenAgenda.html original here]).<br />
* The National Arbor Day Foundation has started using hCalendars for their [http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/communityforestry/index.cfm upcoming] [http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/hazardtrees-treeplanting/ conferences].<br />
* [http://www.stateofflux.com/ State of Flux street art site] has started adding events in hCalendar format<br />
* The [http://barcamp.org/#BarCamps BarCamp home page lists upcoming BarCamps marked up with hCalendar] and even has a "Subscribe..." link.<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/2005/12/allgroupoverview.html 2006 W3C Technical Plenary Week] has marked up the schedule and events for the week with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://www.code4lib.org/2006/schedule code4lib Conference 2006 Schedule] is marked up with hCalendar as [http://www.code4lib.org/node/65 announced on their blog].<br />
* [http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/754 IEEE 754 Working Group] - trying hCalendar for upcoming meetings.<br />
* [http://www.pehuen.org/node/494 Elecciones 2005 Chile] - the first spanish language hCalendar event found in the wild.<br />
* [http://www.codewitch.org/it/2005/11/17/no-creative-commons-no-party/ Giocolando » No Creative Commons? No Party!] is marked up with hCalendar<br />
* [http://www.cmprofessionals.org/events/calendar.html CM Pros Events Calendar] by Bob Doyle<br />
* [http://www.midgard-project.org/community/events/ Midgard CMS Event calendar] - as [http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/new-event-calendar-for-midcom.html blogged by Henri Bergius] <br />
* [http://www.iowamilitaryveteransband.com/schedule/ Iowa Military Veterans Band Schedule] - hCalendar markup [http://weblog.randomchaos.com/archive/2005/10/24/Microformats/ added by Scott Reynen]<br />
* [http://www.funfairgames.net/weblog/posts/00000011.html Upcoming events on Jason A.R. Moody Amusements Weblog] posted by Jason Moody on 15 Oct 2005. [http://www.funfairgames.net/weblog/index.html His weblog] in general has hCalendar events posted inside the blog posts.<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2005/syndicate/tracks-sessions-schedule.html Syndicate - Tracks &amp; Sessions]<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2005/web2/program.html Web 2.0 Conference schedule page marked up with hCalendar]<br />
* [http://www.thisiscmon.com/ C'MON] is a rock band from Canada, and their [http://www.thisiscmon.com/shows/ tour dates] have been marked up by [http://www.d2digitalmedia.com/ Ray Dickman] with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://ifreebusy.com/ ifreebusy.com] will display freebusy information using hCalendar. See this [http://ifreebusy.com/neiljensen/freebusy/ example].<br />
* [http://we05.com/ Web Essentials 05] has marked up their [http://we05.com/program.cfm program schedule table with hCalendar], using the 'axis' and 'headers' attributes.<br />
* [http://www.asdvbonaparte.nl/ ASDV Bonaparte] is a Dutch debating society. Their events calendar has been marked up with the hCalendar conventions.<br />
* [http://chocnvodka.blogware.com/blog Suw Charman] has marked up [http://suw.org.uk/archives/category/events/ her events] with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://www.blogbusinesssummit.com/ Blog Business Summit] has published their [http://www.blogbusinesssummit.com/details.htm event details] marked up with hCalendar.<br />
* [http://eventful.com Eventful.com] publishes all events with hCalendar and venues with [[hcard|hCard]]. Took them only 15 minutes to implement both! Their Atom feeds also contain hCalendar/hCard.<br />
* [http://upcoming.org Upcoming.org] publishes all events and lists of events with hCalendar. Took them only an hour to add hCalendar support to the site.<br />
* The [http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar/ Laughing Squid Calendar] events, [http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar/9949/2005/5/9 e.g. this party], now supports hCalendar.<br />
* [http://paulschreiber.com/ Paul] Schreiber's [http://concerts.shrub.ca/ Sunnyvale House Concerts] site publishes hCalendar event information for upcoming concerts. In addition the [http://concerts.shrub.ca/shows Past Shows] page contains hCalendar events for all past concerts.<br />
* [http://www.complexspiral.com/ Complex Spiral Consulting], both in the "Events" box on left side, and the separate [http://www.complexspiral.com/events/ Events page]. <br />
* [http://tantek.com/log Tantek's Thoughts], specifically the "Events" roll in the right-most column.<br />
* [http://suda.co.uk/projects/holidays/ Lesser Known Holidays], a list of holidays on [http://suda.co.uk suda.co.uk] that can be imported via iCal and hCal so you can compare actual transformation versus intended.<br />
* [http://norman.walsh.name/2005/itinerary/ Norm Walsh's travel schedule] use hCalendar as well as GRDDL.<br />
* [http://www.policyawareweb.org/2005/ftf2/paw-mtg Policy Aware Web (PAW) Project Meeting] uses hCalendar to record date-related decisions, and uses a vtodo microformat to record action items.<br />
* The [http://lufgi4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de Laboratory for Dependable Distributed Systems] publishes it's [http://lufgi4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/cfps list of notable CfPs on dependability and security] with hCalendar-todo elements.<br />
* The [http://laughingsquid.com/laughing-squid-10th-anniversary-party/ Laughing Squid 10th Anniversary Party] has an hcalendar page.<br />
* SPRACI has hcalendar versions of its nightlife/clubbing/gigs/festivals listings for many cities worldwide - eg: [http://www.spraci.com/listhcalendar.php?parea=sydney&category=all Events in Sydney] (check the [http://www.spraci.com/api/ API] pages in the faq section of [http://www.spraci.com/ SPRACI] for more info about the area/city keywords and category tags to use to get data for your city/categories<br />
* WWF-Australia events calendars: [http://wwf.org.au/act/events/ What's on], [http://wwf.org.au/act/volunteer/ Volunteer]<br />
* [http://rubyholic.com rubyholic] uses hCalendar to publish calendars for ruby groups.<br />
* [http://www.bath.ac.uk/whats-on/ University of Bath What's On] uses hCalendar on individual event pages<br />
* The [http://www.kiez-ev.de/ Kiez] is a small cinema and has published its [http://www.kiez-ev.de/programm program] marked up with hCalendar<br />
<br />
===World Cup Kick-off===<br />
* [http://www.worldcupkickoff.com/ World Cup KickOff] where you can download and keep all the fixtures you are interested in so you will never miss a single game of the 2006 football World Cup!<br />
** This link was on the [http://www.lifehacker.com/software/sports/world-cup-start-times-for-ical-etc-175393.php Lifehackers site] and made its way to the yahoo news site:<br />
<br />
<blockquote><br />
Mon May 22, 4:00 PM ET<br />
The World Cup, one of the world's most watched sporting events, is almost upon us. If you've ever tried to follow your favorite team through the Cup you know that it can sometimes be difficult to know when they're on. World Cup Kickoff can help.<br />
<br />
World Cup KickOff is all you will ever need for knowing all the match details for the upcoming World Cup 2006. Whether you use your mobile phone, MS Outlook, Apple iCal or Mozilla Calendar, you can download and keep all the fixtures you are interested in so you will never miss a single game!<br />
<br />
Next tip? We'll show you how to get up at 2 AM to watch your matches. ;0) Thanks to Tom for the tip!<br />
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==Examples with some problems==<br />
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Entries may be moved here if there's a problem with the way hCalendar is used on the page concerned. If the page is yours, and you want to improve it, see the [[hcalendar-faq|hCalendar FAQ]], or raise any queries on [[hcalendar-issues|hCalendar Issues]] or [[mailing-lists#microformats-discuss|the mailing list]], where people will be happy to help you. <br />
* [http://www.joomlamug.com Joomla! Melbourne User Group] uses hCalendar markup for listing of all events.<br />
** No examples on cited page. [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] 15:06, 31 Jan 2007 (PST)<br />
* [http://www.webfeet.org/events.html Webfeet events] includes hCalendar markup in its aggregated events lists.<br />
** <s>Possibly a case where <nowiki><abbr></nowiki> won't work for dtstart/dtend as there are many events listed under a single date. [[User:Webf|Webf]] 15:19, 15 Jan 2007 (PST)</s><br />
**Malformed e.g <code><nowiki><span class="dtstart" title="20070120"></span></nowiki></code> [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] 15:41, 15 Jan 2007 (PST)<br />
** Continue the discussion under [[hcalendar-issues|hCalendar Issues]] perhaps. [[User:Webf|Webf]] 22:25, 15 Jan 2007 (PST)<br />
* [http://www.theatrestudies.llc.ed.ac.uk/ Theatre Studies: European Theatre] at the University of Edinburgh uses hCalendar to markup news and events on the index page.<br />
**<s>Uses "display:none" on image. [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] 15:32, 13 Nov 2006 (PST)</s> Removed img tag from hCard<br />
* [http://www.bokle.de/ s'Bokle] is a German music pub. Their events calendar has been marked up with hCalendar.<br />
** improper use of rrule --[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 16:04, 6 Jan 2006 (PST)<br />
* [http://plan9.tryphon.org/nancy/list Plan9] - Uses hCalendar to mark up events !<br />
** <s>dtstart/dtend are implemented on span element [[User:TomArmitage|Tom Armitage]] June 23, 2006</s> --[[User:Tim|Tim]] 13:34, 4 Mar 2007 (PST) Fixed now<br />
* [http://www.socaltech.com socalTECH] is a news and information site. Their front page event listing is marked up with hCalendar.<br />
** dtstart/dtend implemented on span element [[User:TomArmitage|Tom Armitage]] June 23, 2006<br />
* [http://www.multipack.co.uk The Multipack] features a vevent for the next meeting information.<br />
** dtstart/dtend are implemented on em element [[User:TomArmitage|Tom Armitage]] June 23, 2006<br />
* [http://paulschreiber.com/ Paul] Schreiber's [http://iceoasis.shrub.ca/ unofficial schedule site] publishes hCalendar information for upcoming hockey games at [http://www.iceoasis.com/ Ice Oasis]<br />
** dtstart/dtend are implemented on td element [[User:TomArmitage|Tom Armitage]] June 23, 2006<br />
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- whilst Tails parses dtstart/dtend on <em>any</em> element, technically it really needs to be on abbr. Technorati Microformats Search only looks for the title element on <code><nowiki><abbr></nowiki></code> tags, for instance.<br />
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This page is an '''informative''' section of the [[hcard|hCard specification]].<br />
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The following sites have published [[hcard|hCards]], and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc. <br />
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If people or organizations on your site are marked up with hCard (even just your own contact information), feel free to add it to the top of this list. Please be sure to include at least one URL to a page on your site that includes actual [[hcard|hCard]] markup. Examples added without a URL to a page with hCard markup may be removed.<br />
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Want to get started with writing an [[hcard|hCard]]? Use the [http://microformats.org/code/hcard/creator hCard creator] to write up some contact information and publish it, or follow the [[hcard-authoring|hCard authoring tips]] to add hCard markup to your current contact page.<br />
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== Examples To Act On ==<br />
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* [http://www.international.unt.edu UNT International] uses hCard to mark up contact information sitewide (see esp. [http://www.international.unt.edu/offices/ieli/people/instructors/profiles the IELI instructor profile listing])<br />
* [http://www.giraffo.de giraffo.de] has different hCards on every page (+ geo in "kontakt")<br />
* [http://www.enap.com ENAP, Inc.] lists the HR Contact in hCard format on the [http://www.enap.com/career.aspx Career Opportunities] page.<br />
* [http://sxsw07.conferenceer.com/people Conferenceer] lists panelists and participants to the 2007 South by Southwest interactive conference in hCard format<br />
* [http://news.stanford.edu Stanford News] (Redesign) hCard in the footer on every page as well as markup for every staff member on the Staff page.<br />
* [http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?FR/EveMoreau Valérie-Eve Moreau] has an hCard on her wiki-homepage.<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George%27s_Minster%2C_Doncaster St George's Minster, Doncaster, on Wikipedia]<br />
* AOL Journals publishes hCards for authors. [http://journals.aol.com/carowill/whats-happening Example]<br />
* Ian McKellar's [http://ian.mckellar.org/ home page] is an hCard that's styled to look like a business card.<br />
* [[Christophe Ducamp]]'s hCard based on [http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?FR/MicroFormats/ChristopheDucamp wiki personal page] of a wiki-branch which could be dedicated to seed a french group to support microformats. Thanks to Laurent Lunati for the CSS. You can [http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?action=edit&id=FR/MicroFormats/ChristopheDucamp edit it]. Any suggestions welcome.<br />
* [http://www.matthewwest.co.uk Matthew West] has an hCard on his [http://www.matthewwest.co.uk/email contact] page.<br />
*[http://www.webmaster.waw.pl Paweł Wrzosek] Freelance webdeveloper`s portfolio<br />
*[http://thibeaultstudios.com Thibeault Studios] has an organization hCard in the footer on every page as while as individual hCards on the [http://thibeaultstudios.com/contact_us.php Contact] page.<br />
*[http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford.edu] hCard markup is included in the footer of the homepage and all subsequent pages within the /home directory.<br />
*[http://openid.ne.jp OpenID.ne.jp] First OpenID provider service in Japan(日本語). Each personal OpenID page (ex:[http://eouia.openid.ne.jp http://eouia.openid.ne.jp]) is marked up as his hCard. And there is a company hCard on every page, too.<br />
* [http://www.qwertycars.co.uk/garages/mechanics-near-tadworth-kt20.aspx UK Car Garages] Address of car mechanics in the UK, in hCard format.<br />
* [http://www.columbiaautomation.com/sub/contact.php Columbia Automation]'s About Us page every employee marked up as an hCard, as well as having a company hCard with geo information.<br />
* [http://www.pointermix.com Pointermix Design] uses the hCard format.<br />
* [http://eight6.com/contact/ eight6]'s contact page uses the hCard format.<br />
* [http://www.raveaboutit.com.au Rave About It]'s business listings use the hCard format.<br />
* [http://optics.org/cws/Contact/OurTeam.do optics.org]'s team page.<br />
* [http://www.robcottingham.ca/contact Rob Cottingham]'s first foray into microformats is an hCard on the contact page of his personal blog. (He was inspired by Tantek Çelik's presentation at Web Directions North 2007.)<br />
* [http://redmonk.net/about-this-site Steve Ivy] - hcard about page, includes the usual suspects + XFN on 'url's, photo, amd geo.<br />
* [http://seattleu.edu Seattle University] uses hCard on it's front page and most pages that share an official template. <br />
* [http://www.josemarti.waw.pl Jose Marti XXII Secondary School in Warsaw] includes hCard on Contact and About Author sections<br />
* Jaama has their company details as a vCard download on their [http://www.jaama.co.uk/Contact.aspx contact] page.<br />
* [http://3amproductions.net 3AM Productions] has company details marked up as hCard all across the site and particularly for [http://3amproductions.net/jason.php Jason] and [http://3amproductions.net/gilbert.php Gilbert]<br />
* [http://jc-development.co.uk/ JC's Development] has company contact details as hCard.<br />
* [http://berlin.barwick.de/index.html Berlin Guide] is converting their address markup to hcard, e.g. [http://berlin.barwick.de/shopping/kadewe-kaufhaus-des-westens.html KaDeWe] <br />
* [http://www.xlntads.com XLNTads] has their contact information marked up in hCard, as well as their development schedule/timeline in hCalendar<br />
* [http://derrick.pallas.us Derrick Pallas] tells people to look for him here.<br />
* [http://bluemonkcreative.com/contact/ Bill Turner] adds an hCard to the contact page of his freelance business' website.<br />
* [http://www.oppenheim.com.au/ James Oppenheim's blog] includes an inline author hCard in the footer of each page and also on the contact page.<br />
* [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/ NYU Steinhardt] has [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/list/Faculty 240+ faculty bios marked up], e.g. [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Susan_Murray].<br />
* [http://www.boogdesign.com/aboutus.html boogdesign.com] has added hCard markup on the contact page.<br />
* [http://www.gptg.org/ Great Places To Golf], hCards for golf clubs around the world, e.g. [http://www.gptg.org/club/12/]<br />
*[http://www.travellerspoint.com/ The Travellerspoint Travel Community] has added hCards to all of their member profiles (e.g. [http://www.travellerspoint.com/member_profile.cfm?user=jax_07]). Details include name, photo, location, notes and url. <br />
* The [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ West Midland Bird Club] in the English Midlands uses hCard on its [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/ home page], [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/diary/ events diary], [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/club/contact.htm contact pages], [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/site/links.htm links page], [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/club/older.htm list of the world's oldest bird clubs] and in a page footer which is gradually being rolled out across the whole site. {{UpdateMarker}} Page-footer's hCard now has logo, using [[include-pattern]].<br />
*[http://wizardishungry.com/blog/ wizardishungry/blog] has the author's hCard in the footer of every page with a link to X2V.<br />
* [http://www.walkerfineart.com Walker Fine Art Gallery] Most pages contain an hCard in the footer.<br />
* [http://www.brdatasystems.com.au/contact-us.html B&R Data Systems] is an organisation hCard. We have also used the technorati tool to download as a vCard, which I think is useful for a business.<br />
* [http://chewbittel.com/contact.php Chew Bittel Assoc., Inc.] is an organization hCard. It's got abbr's in there, and a duplicate telephone field, and some hidden things. I'm really pushing things to the limit here. This should be a great test for your parser.<br />
* [[User:Steve Ivy|Steve Ivy]]'s [http://redmonk.net/about-this-site/ about page] has his hcard, including a link to Technorati's contacts feed to let visitors download his contact information.<br />
* Scott Allan Wallick's hCard is [[User:ScottWallick|his user page]] and on his blog, [http://www.plaintxt.org/about/2/ plaintxt.org]<br />
* [[User:Bob_Jonkman|Bob Jonkman's hCard]] '''on this 'wiki'''' <br />
* [http://www.last.fm Last FM] has hCards hidden on their profile pages e.g. [http://www.last.fm/user/Crok/?scrobbling=t1].<br />
* [http://thetenwordreview.com The Ten Word Review] simply contains ten word long reviews. All reviews are marked up as [[hreview|hReviews]], and user information is marked up as hCards.<br />
*OffshoreAgile.com, a subsite of Starsoft Development Labs, uses hCard in the [http://www.offshoreagile.com/company/contact/ Starsoft Contacts] and Media Inquiries sections<br />
*T-Mobile uses hCard for the [http://t-mobilepressoffice.co.uk/press/contact-details/ T-Mobile UK Press Contact Details page], as well as for some of the latest press releases<br />
* Psychology Press and Routledge's Behavioral Sciences' publishing division have implemented hCard on their contact pages on 17 of their websites (example on the contact page on their [http://www.clinicalpsychologyarena.com/contact/ Clinical Psychology Arena])<br />
*[http://72ppi.us 72ppi], uses hCard in the footer.<br />
*[http://www.csarven.ca Sarven Capadisli] uses hCard throughout the site (including user comments in articles).<br />
* [https://www.urbanbody.com/information/contact-us Urban Body Men's Clothing] uses hCard for business locations and hCalendar for business hours.<br />
* [http://www.iqair.us/ IQAir North America], uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://www.infoiasi.ro/ The website of the Faculty of Computer Science], "A. I. Cuza" University Ia&#351;i, Romania uses hCard for each staff member.<br />
* [http://www.finds.org.uk/ The Portable Antiquities Scheme at the British Museum] hCards added to footer of every page and to contacts section. Working on adding more and getting it right.<br />
* In [http://www.ideasfornet.com/ IdeasForNet.com - the ideas repository] hCards were implemented partially in the footer of each page, and more comprehensively in the contact and about pages.<br />
* The [http://www.cst.ed.ac.uk/ Centre of Canadian Studies] at the University of Edinburgh use hCards for contact information in the footer of their site.<br />
* [http://www.theatrestudies.llc.ed.ac.uk/ Theatre Studies: European Theatre] at the University of Edinburgh use hCards for contact information on their home page<br />
* [http://www.carolinemockett.com/design/about.aspx Caroline Mockett] has an hCard on her About Me page<br />
* [http://wait-till-i.com Christian Heilmann] has a footer address using hCard<br />
*[http://www.audience-response-rentals.com/ Audience Response System Rentals] uses hcard as a popup in the site accessibility area (lower right) for easy copy and paste of address by customers.<br />
* [http://www.fischsolutions.com/ Fisch Internet Solutions] uses an embedded hCard and a vCard download to provide customers an easy way to contact them on their [http://fischsolutions.com/contactus.html Contact Us] section of the website.<br />
* [http://www.micatholicconference.org/ Michigan Catholic Conference] uses hCard for contact information in the sidebar.<br />
* [http://www.adambunn.co.uk/ Adam Bunn] provides contact details in the sidebar using hCard.<br />
* [http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/releases/uploads/10_10_06NotebookExpansionDock.html Belkin Press Releases] are using hCards for PR contacts and corporate offices.<br />
* [http://mybank.com myBank.com] uses hCard for its listings of every branch of every FDIC-insured bank in the United States.<br />
* [http://leftlogic.com Left Logic] uses hCard for embedded contact information.<br />
* [http://inga-art.co.uk/artist Inga Scholes] uses hCard for contact information in the sidebar.<br />
* [http://www.lussumo.com/ Lussumo] uses hCards on user profile pages in its open-source [http://www.getvanilla.com/ Vanilla] Discussions Forum software.<br />
* [http://www.creative-ways.nl/ Ron Kok] uses hCards to mark-up the names and URLs of commentors on his blog. He also uses hCards in combination with XFN in his blogposts to refer to friends, and has an hCard for himself on every page on his blog.<br />
* [http://tagg.no Tagg Media] uses hCard for [http://heine.tagg.no/contact.php contact information] and provide link to vCard download in the contact section.<br />
* The article about the fictitious Matrix character [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo_%28The_Matrix%29 Thomas A Anderson in Wikipedia] is now marked up with hCard.<br />
* [http://dconstruct06.madgex.com/ d.Construct 2006 Backnetwork] uses hCards for conference delegates (and provides the markup so that delegates can copy and paste cards into their own sites).<br />
* [http://www.brown.edu Brown University] now uses hCard on the front page<br />
* [http://www.wideblueyonderweb.co.uk Dunks at Wide Blue Yonder Web Design] has added hCard markup on his [http://www.wideblueyonderweb.co.uk/wbyw/pages/contact.htm contact page] and is looking to implement it on all past & future contact pages for clients.<br />
* [http://southamptonrubberstamp.com Southampton Rubber Stamp Company] now has hCard markup with a vCard download link on every page.<br />
* [http://barefoot-ceramics.com Barefoot Ceramics paint your own pottery studio] (in Newport, South Wales) has added hCard markup to its [http://barefoot-ceramics.com/find#address "Find"] page and other address instances. They hopes to implement hCalendar event lists as soon as an ics to hCalendar PHP class can be found or written.<br />
* IBM is embracing microformats. The [http://www.ibm.com/contact/employees/ IBM Employee Directory] now returns hCards in its query results. Also see the [http://www.ibm.com/shortcuts/ Shortcuts Podcast].<br />
* [http://dsingleton.co.uk/ David Singleton] has added a hCard to his blog.<br />
* [http://krisswatt.co.uk/ Kriss Watt] has hidden an hCard his blog footer.<br />
* [http://www.thestreet.org.au The Street Theatre (Canberra, Australia)] has added hCard markup to its [http://www.thestreet.org.au/contact.htm Contact Us] page. hCalendar markup will soon be added for all of our performances.<br />
* [http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/SVS/personnel/henrich/index.php Henrich C. P&ouml;hls] has marked up his about page using hcard, including his PGP-Key that is stored in an abbr title, using class=key.<br />
* [http://www.yalf.de Yalf Webentwicklung] has [http://www.yalf.de/kontakt contact information] available as hCard (and vCard).<br />
* [http://www.zeldman.com/about/ Jeffrey Zeldman]. Jeffrey Zeldman has marked up his about page using hcard.<br />
* [http://WhereAreYouCamping.com Where Are You Camping]. hCards for all members and camps, employing the include pattern as well. AFAIK this is the first Burning Man related microformats implementation, not to mention addresses in Black Rock City.<br />
* [http://www.clacksweb.org.uk Clackmannanshire Council ]. hCard is implemented for all contact details across the site, and for specific individuals such as elected members (Councillors).<br />
* [http://www.webdirections.org Web Directions]. hCard is used as contact information for the conference, while speakers are marked up with hCard.<br />
* [http://www.markthisdate.com/contactform.html MarkThisDate.com]. An hCard is implemented on our contact form. For our calendars hCalendars will follow as soon as possible.<br />
* [http://www.msiinet.com/contact/ MSI Systems Integrators] has its &quot;Contact MSI&quot; page encoded with hCards.<br />
* [http://www.coolblue.nl/ Corporate website of Coolblue BV]. hCards were implemented in both the footer of each page, and in the "News" section for press contact information.<br />
* [http://www.besancon.fr/index.php?p=32 Official site of Besançon (France)] uses hCard for each page concerning the small towns surrounding Besançon.<br />
* [http://2006.dconstruct.org/speakers/ d.Construct 2006 conference speakers list] is implemented using hCards.<br />
* [http://local.yahoo.com Yahoo Local] now supports hCards for business and places in the search results<br />
* [http://learningtheworld.eu/imprint/ Learning the World] has hcard information on the imprint, alas we didn't succeed to mark-up the work phone and fax numbers properly.<br />
* The [http://www.fuckparade.org F’parade] website uses hcard, though I didn't find a type to distinguish mobile and landline phone numbers.<br />
**Use <code>cell</code> for mobiles.<br />
* [http://www.miranet.nl/contact.htm Miranet Webdesign] have added a hcard to their [http://www.miranet.nl/contact.htm 'contact' page]<br />
* [http://weblog.200ok.com.au/ Ben Buchanan] has added a vCard to the [http://weblog.200ok.com.au/about/ 'About' page on The 200ok Weblog]<br />
* [http://www.radiantcore.com Radiant Core] has their contact information [http://www.radiantcore.com/contact/ available in hCard].<br />
* [http://www.mikerumble.co.uk/ Mike Rumble] has [http://www.mikerumble.co.uk/contact.html uploaded his hCard].<br />
* [http://www.saumag.edu/ Southern Arkansas University] has its contact footer encoded as hCard<br />
* [http://main.uab.edu/ University of Alabama at Birmingham] has its contact footer encoded as hCard<br />
* [http://www.capital.edu Capital University] has contact footer and bloggers' names encoded as hCard. Also, all page-specific contact information is encoded as hCards (see [http://www.capital.edu/Internet/Default.aspx?pid=67 Admissions] page for an example)<br />
* [http://main.uab.edu/shrp/ UAB School of Health Professions] uses hCard in its contact footer<br />
* [http://green.carisenda.com/ Stephen Stewart] has his hCard on the front page of his weblog ('You are here' section)<br />
* [http://www.fberriman.com/ Frances Berriman] has a hidden vCard in the footers of her website.<br />
* [http://www.candlescience.com/ CandleScience Candle Supply] added a hidden hcard sitewide.<br />
* [http://www.direction.es/ Direction] uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://audiobank.tryphon.org AudioBank] uses hCard to display member informations.<br />
* [http://www.vivabit.com/atmedia2006/speakers/ @media speakers] are marked up with hCard (photos depend on BASE tag support which makes this a good test case)<br />
* [http://www.dougransom.com Doug Ransom] uses hCard for his financial advisory practice. <br />
* [http://rubyandrails.org/usergroups/newcastle/members.html ncl.rb] uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://www.snowinteractive.com/ Snow Interactive] uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://flickr.com Flickr] now supports [[hcard|hCard]] and [http://gmpg.org/xfn XFN] on profile pages. See [http://flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe/113866484/ screenshot of Flickr UI in Flock browser using Flocktails extension - March 17th 2006].<br />
* [http://www.ndiyo.org/contact Contact information for the Ndiyo project]<br />
* [http://www.pixelenvy.co.uk/ Pixel Envy] uses hCard for contact information on every page<br />
* [http://stilbuero.de/contact/ Klaus Hartl] uses hCard in the sidebar for contact information (maybe easier to parse through delivering xhtml as xml).<br />
* [http://charlvn.virafrikaans.com/contact Charl van Niekerk's hCard]<br />
* [http://billy-girlardo.com/WP/ BillyBLOGirlardo] uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/ Hicksdesign] uses hCard for contact information.<br />
* http://www.gr0w.com/articles/press/growsearch_launched_press_release/ - hCard in a press release for the press contact info<br />
* http://www.redmonk.com/cote/archives/2006/03/testing_out_mic.html - hCard with explanation<br />
* [http://andy.ciordia.info/ it's my island], personal blog, hcard on the ''[http://andy.ciordia.info/pages/about_me About the Writer]'' page. [[User:Ciordia9|Andy Ciordia]]<br />
* [http://www.windowonwoking.org.uk/ Window on Woking], a local community site in the UK, uses hCard in the homepage of each member organisation and local Councillor.<br />
* [http://ChunkySoup.net/ ChunkySoup.net] has redesigned using hAtom 0.1 and hCards on the entire site -- by [[User:ChrisCasciano|Chris Casciano]]<br />
* [http://www.30boxes.com/ 30 Boxes],a social calendar application and digital lifestyle aggregator, automatically creates an hcard for you with your account. It is found under Settings > Syndication.<br />
* [http://www.nearwhere.com/ Nearwhere.com] allow you to put an hcard on an interactive map.<br />
* [http://www.brentozar.com/ Brent Ozar] added a [http://www.brentozar.com/contact.php contact] page hCard.<br />
* [http://www.kerihenare.com/ Keri Henare] has rewritten his [http://www.kerihenare.com/contact/ contact] page hCard. Now using <code><object></code> instead of <code><img></code> for photo. (Thanks Brian Suda for updating the vCard converter)<br />
* [http://michaelraichelson.com/contact/ Michael Raichelson] had an hCard on his contact page before SXSW, but never thought to add it here until Tantek requested it.<br />
* [http://www.commoner.com/~lsimon/lindsey_simon_hcard.html Lindsey Simon] has added an hCard to his website as per Tantek's SXSW request for folks to try it <br />
* [http://www.davidgagne.net/ David Gagne] has an hCard in his sidebar.<br />
* [http://www.churchzip.com/map/ Churchzip.com/map] and [http://www.skiwhere.com/map/ Skiwhere.com/map], provide churches, hotels, and ski resorts on the same maps. Locations are formatted as hCards.<br />
* All [http://www.iqdir.com/ IQ Directory Solutions] Yellow Pages web portals use [[hcard|hCard]] markup on listings. For example [http://www.yellowpages-cambodia.com/ Cambodia Yellow Pages] and [http://www.superpages.com.my/ Malaysia Super Pages]<br />
* Ning's cloneable Group app uses fuzzy matching to map custom fields to [[hcard|hCard]] markup on its [http://group.ning.com/index.php?controller=person&action=view&content=JonathanAquino profile] pages.<br />
* [http://claimid.com/factoryjoe Chris Messina' ClaimID hCard]<br />
* [http://factoryjoe.com/blog/hcard Chris Messina' hCard]<br />
* [http://flock.com/about Flock About]<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2006/03-01-TechPlenAgenda.html Agenda: W3C Technical Plenary Day, March 1 2006] has [[hcard|hCard]] and [[hcalendar|hCalendar]] markup. ([http://www.w3.org/2006/03/01-TechPlenAgenda.html original here]).<br />
* [http://www.gr0w.com/articles/press/growsearch_launched_press_release/ GrowSearch Launched (Press Release)] uses an hCard to provide Press Contact Point.<br />
* The [http://www.arborday.org/ National Arbor Day Foundation] has started using hCards for their [http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/communityforestry/index.cfm upcoming] [http://arborday.org/programs/conferences/hazardtrees-treeplanting/ conferences].<br />
* [http://www.multipack.co.uk The Multipack] has numerous hCards, especially on the [http://www.multipack.co.uk/members/ members page], as well as the next meeting information.<br />
* [http://deadringrancor.livejournal.com/ Justin McDowell] used an hCard when [http://deadringrancor.livejournal.com/221332.html referring to a person in his blog post]<br />
* [http://davecardwell.co.uk/cv/ Dave Cardwell] has included his hCard in his Curriculum Vitae.<br />
* [http://blog.usweb.com/ Shaun Shull] has written a great post on [http://blog.usweb.com/archives/how-microformats-affect-search-engine-optimization-seo How Microformats Affect SEO], and has included his [[hcard|hCard]] as one of the examples.<br />
* [http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/ Jesse Skinner] has written a simple [http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/2006/1/hcard tutorial with examples]<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/2005/12/allgroupoverview.html 2006 W3C Technical Plenary Week] has marked up the venue, contacts, and program committee members all with hCard.<br />
* [http://www.avf-nexus.co.uk AVF-Nexus] have a hCard on their [http://www.avf-nexus.co.uk/contact/ contact page] - (by [http://creation.uk.com Creation"])<br />
* [http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/ Andrew White] posted [http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/index.php/my-hcard/ his hCard] and [http://www.thefantasticos.com/andrew/index.php/62/microformats-the-should-have-been-obvious-web-dev-tool/ blogged about it].<br />
* [http://www.2sheds.ru Oleg "2sheds" Kourapov] in his [http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/ blog] ([http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog X2V]) has turned personal profile into hCard ([http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/hcard.html X2V]) and his blogroll - into combination XFN/hCards ([http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http://www.2sheds.ru/blog/friends.html X2V])<br />
* [http://www.approveddesign.co.uk Approved Design Consultancy] have a hCard on their [http://www.approveddesign.co.uk/about/contact/ contact page] as well as on their [http://www.approveddesign.co.uk/about/people/ people section] - (by [http://creation.uk.com Creation"])<br />
* [http://weblog.200ok.com.au/ Ben Buchanan] and [http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=colin+morris&format=search Colin Morris] have [http://weblog.200ok.com.au/2006/01/griffith-phonebook-adds-hcard-and.html implemented hCards and vCards] for the [http://www.griffith.edu.au Griffith University] [http://www.griffith.edu.au/find/content_phonebook.html online phone book]. Eg. [http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=ben+buchanan&format=search Ben's vCard] and [http://www.griffith.edu.au/cgi-bin/phone_search.pl?string=colin+morris&format=search Colin's vCard]<br />
* WWF-Australia [http://wwf.org.au/about/contactdetails/ contact details page]<br />
* [http://rasterweb.net/raster/ Pete Prodoehl] used the hCard format on his [http://rasterweb.net/raster/contact.html Contact page] and his [http://rasterweb.net/portfolio/ Portfolio]<br />
* [http://alexander-mette.de amette] uses the hCard format in a module of his TikiWiki powered blog<br />
* [http://staff.washington.edu/oren/weblog2/ Oren Sreebny] has an hcard on his blog main index template <br />
* [http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/ Patrick Tufts] has an hCard on his homepage.<br />
* [http://ascii20.blogspot.com/ Mathias Kolehmainen and Jamie Taylor] have hCards on their weblog.<br />
* [http://www.hoppsan.org/jamesb/blogger/ Barnaby James] has a hCard on his weblog.<br />
* [http://esa-education.com/schools/map ESA Education] Uses hCards for their 100+ schools and each of the individual school sites.<br />
* [http://www.thereisnocat.com/#vcard Ralph Brandi] has added an hCard to the sidebar of his weblog as a result of Tantek Çelik's portion of the Microformats presentation at SXSW 2006.<br />
* [http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/ephone/ Pierce College] -- community college directory uses hCard on all individual directory entries.<br />
* [http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/ the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006] have marked up all their [http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/committee/ speakers with hCard].<br />
* http://wikitravel.org/en/Singapore/Sentosa. Wikitravel is experimenting with hcard on its travel guides. This guide uses hcard for all its business listings. More info on http://wikitravel.org/en/Wikitravel_talk:Listings.<br />
* [http://www.musik-erber.de/ Musik-Erber] uses to present contact information at the sidebar<br />
* [http://cdevroe.com/about/#contact Colin D. Devroe] uses hCard to display his contact information on his about page<br />
* The ECS (Scool of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton) [http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people People Pages] use vCard. Contact cjg@ecs.soton.ac.uk if there's any bugs.<br />
* [http://www.southwestern.edu/~ramseyp Pat Ramsey] has his contact information on his blog marked up with hCard. Contact [mailto:ramsey.pat@gmail.com ramsey.pat@gmail.com] if there are any bugs there.<br />
* [http://www.meryl.net/ Meryl K. Evans] has a hidden hCard on her homepage.<br />
* [http://www.vyre.com/company/contact-us/ VYRE] is a CMS development company with a "contact us" hCard<br />
* [http://www.lefdal.cc/info.php Alf Kåre Lefdal] uses hCard in the markup of his contact information<br />
* [http://www.pignwhistle.com.au/ Pig N Whistle, a chain of pubs in Brisbane, Australia] is using hcard to mark up all the contact pages for its outlets and head office<br />
* [http://kollitsch.de/ Patrick Kollitsch] has built his personal Profil as hCard<br />
* [http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/dspar/ Harvard Business School] has hCards on their faculty pages<br />
* [http://openmikes.org/ openmikes.org] uses hCards for open mike venue addresses in its listing detail pages.<br />
* [http://www.intertecnollc.com/ InterTecno, LCC] publishes an hCard on the home page and contact page.<br />
* [http://canaltcm.com/ver/sobre-tcm Turner Classic Movies TCM Spanish website] has published contact details as a hCard<br />
* [http://rejuvenation.com/ Rejuvenation] is now using hCard for contact information.<br />
* [http://www.mattash.com/contact/ Matthew Ash] uses the hCard in his contacts section.<br />
* [http://yarmouthguide.com/business.php Yarmouth Guide] uses hCard for each business details page.<br />
* [http://www.merchantcircle.com MerchantCircle] has embedded an hCard in every one of their 15+ million US business listings.<br />
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===Examples with some problems===<br />
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Entries may be moved here if there's a problem with the way hCards are used on the page concerned. If the page is yours, and you want to improve it, see the [[hcard-faq|hCard FAQ]], or raise any queries on [[hcard-issues|hCard Issues]] or [[mailing-lists#microformats-discuss|the mailing list]], where people will be happy to help you. <br />
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* The imprint of [http://www.hsg-kl.de/impressum/index.php Hohenstaufen Gymnasium Kaiserslautern]<br />
** No <code>adr</code>. [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] 12:10, 3 Mar 2007 (PST)<br />
* [http://www.alexa.com Alexa Internet] marked up its [http://www.alexa.com/site/company/managers managers' page] with hCard.<br />
**Person's job title within "fn". [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]]<br />
* [http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/press/default.htm Natural England] (new UK government agency, formed 2006-10-01). <br />
** No "fn" - which makes it invalid.<br />
*[http://drop-off.co.uk G3:2] uses hCard with geo tags in the copyright and on the about me page<br />
** Address data is hidden using CSS. <br />
* [http://zdnet.co.uk/misc/contact/ ZDnet Contact Us Page] supports [[hcard|hCard]].<br />
** by [http://www.subtleasafish.com/ James Myers] and [http://www.fromthefrontend.co.uk/2006/11/23/zdnet-uses-microformats/ David Long]<br />
**Images and e-mail addresses are hidden; telephone numbers do not comply with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.123 E.123]<br />
* [http://gbraad.nl/ Gerard Braad] has published an example on his [http://gbraad.nl/site/?p=profile profile] page that is almost consistent with his original [http://gbraad.nl/files/gbraad.vcf vCard] file. Also progress is made for transforming his [http://files.gbraad.nl/foaf.rdf FoaF] file to a hCard encoded representation (also done for my spouse:[http://spouse.gbraad.nl/site/?p=profile Yong Yuan])<br />
** (2005-09-27) PASSED, PASSED<br />
** WARNINGS<br />
*** uses 'n given-name' and 'n family-name' instead of nesting the given- and family- names inside the 'n'<br />
*** has one 'tel' value with a bunch of values stuffed in<br />
*** probably more problems --[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 17:19, 5 Jan 2006 (PST)<br />
* [http://kinrowan.net/ Cori Schlegel] [http://kinrowan.net/blog/wp/archives/2005/07/08/a-problem-with-the-structured-blogging-plug-in-for-wordpress/ discusses how he has updated] [http://kinrowan.net/blog/contact his contact page with hCard]<br />
** INVALID - using 'prefix' instead of 'honorific-prefix' and type's in classnames (in both adr and tel) and has two photo's (the second could be 'logo') --[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 15:15, 5 Jan 2006 (PST)<br />
* The good ship [http://styrheim.com/test/leonid.html Leonid Miloslavskiy] spotted in the North Atlantic<br />
** INVALID --[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 00:50, 27 Oct 2005 (PDT)<br />
*** class="family" should probably be family-name<br />
*** the "n" property is missing and the "n" optimization can't be applied<br />
*** the first geo propery is empty, the second one is invalid (i.e., it doesn't contain lat/long)<br />
* [http://landsbank.fo/#hCard Landsbanki Føroya]<br />
** INVALID - using embedded RDF/XML invalidly<br />
* [http://chrischerry.name/ Chris Cherry's contact page with his hCard]<br />
** <strike>WARNING - uses class="cell" instead of &lt;span class="type"&gt;cell&lt;/span&gt;</strike> Fixed -- [[User:Seriph|Chris Cherry]] 19:54, 15 Sep 2006 (PST)<br />
* [http://www.bath.ac.uk/contact/ University of Bath] Person Finder results are encoded with hCards so you can easily create a vCard from any result. <br />
** ERROR - attempt to use Implied-N optimization where that's not possible. --[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 14:29, 5 Jan 2006 (PST)<br />
** Error appears for external users only. Won't be fixed any time soon. -- [[User:PhilWilson|PhilWilson]] 00:03, 28 Jan 2006 (GMT)<br />
* [http://richi.co.uk/blog/2005/12/structured-blogging.html Richi Jennings] has put up his attempt<br />
** INVALID, missing "fn"--[[User:RyanKing|RyanKing]] 12:47, 5 Jan 2006 (PST)<br />
* [http://www.yellowpencil.com/contact/ Yellow Pencil] Using microformats to present company contact information<br />
** First hcard has empty "fn" and no "n". "fn" should be with "org" -- [[User: ScottReynen |ScottReynen]] 21:29, 19 Jun 2006 (CST)<br />
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=== Reviewed Examples ===<br />
Reviewed New Examples which are fine can be moved here to indicate that they've been reviewed. Or take the next step and note which type of example in the wild each of these are, and then please move them to the "Grouped Examples" sectionl<br />
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* [http://vcardplus.info/show.asp?uid=Z9959-06323 Greg Bays], the author of vCardPlus! has made his sites vCard display page hCard complaint. <br />
* [http://www.nfwebsolutions.com/ New Frontier Web Solutions] uses hCard on their front page along with a link pointing to Brian Suda's [http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard?uri=http://www.nfwebsolutions.com/ X2V].<br />
* [http://shiftingpixel.com/about/the-artist shifting pixel photoblog] has published an hCard.<br />
* [http://thoughtport.blogspot.com/ Aiden Kenny] hasn't published his hCard yet, but he has [http://thoughtport.blogspot.com/2005/07/elemental-particles-of-web.html published his hCard icon]: http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4224/444/320/AK-Hcard-icon.gif<br />
* [http://thedredge.org Andy Hume] uses hCards to mark-up the names and URLs of commentors on his blog, e.g. his [http://thedredge.org/2005/06/using-hcards-in-your-blog/ blog post on "Using hCards in your blog"]. <br />
* [http://www.bidclix.com/ BidClix]'s [http://www.bidclix.com/AboutContact.html Contact BidClix] page has it's ''contact info'' marked up with an hCard.<br />
* [http://suda.co.uk/ Brian Suda] has managed to embed a photo in [http://suda.co.uk/contact/ his hCard] through the [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2397.txt data URI scheme] by converting the image to BASE64 code. View the Source to see how this is accomplished. [http://suda.co.uk/projects/X2V/get-vcard.php?uri=http%3A//suda.co.uk/contact/ The X2V link] will extract the image and encode it for a vCard which will be displayed in some address book applications.<br />
** Inspired by this I thought to try the same for SVG at [http://barefoot-ceramics.com/find Barefoot] ...<br />
** &lt;img class="photo" style="display:none;" src="data:image/svg+xml;text,&lt;?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='no'?&gt;&lt;svg xmlns:svg='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' version='1.0' width='50' height='80' id='svg3957'&gt;&lt;defs id='defs3959' />&lt;path d='M 28.91433,...32.192802 z' style='fill:#cc4d00;fill-opacity:1;fill-rule:evenodd;stroke:none;stroke-width:0.625;stroke-linecap:butt;stroke-linejoin:miter;stroke-miterlimit:4;stroke-opacity:1' id='path9551' /&gt;&lt;/svg&gt;" alt="Barefoot"&gt;<br />
** Does it work?? Well it parses OK. Some automated tools replace the &lt; with %3C (etc., e.g. Brian Suda's vCard form). Unfortunately Kontact (KDE contacts tool) doesn't handle SVG as a vCard photo or logo format - I don't know if this is a standard. It seems it could work and maybe even does somewhere. Maybe the text field needs to be Base64 encoded? ... see [http://slashdot.org/~pbhj/journal/142382 pbhj's slashdot journal] for a bit more on this.<br />
* [http://cinematreasures.org Cinema Treasures] uses hCard to markup venue information for 10,000+ movie theaters.<br />
* [http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/events/ Dan Connolly's index of events and talks] has hCards for many of the people he has met at those events. In Mar 2006, he moved a bunch of hotel contact info from his PDA to this page; it's now up to 32 hCards.<br />
* [http://doncrowley.blogspot.com/ Don Crowley] has published [http://www.crowley.nl/hcard.html his hCard] as well as a nifty hCard button: http://www.crowley.nl/images/hcard.png<br />
* [http://loadaveragezero.com/hnav/contact.php Douglas W. Clifton] added all types of contact information<br />
* [http://eventful.com Eventful] publishes all of its venue information pages with embedded hCards.<br />
* [http://www.iowamilitaryveteransband.com/members/ Iowa Military Veterans Band Contacts] - 95 hCards [http://weblog.randomchaos.com/archive/2005/10/24/Microformats/ marked up by Scott Reynen]<br />
* [http://JackWolfgang.blogspot.com Jack L. Wolfgang II] has [http://jack.randomata.com/resume/ converted the addresses in his resume to hCards].<br />
* [http://www.efas.fupl.asso.fr/efas/_Mathieu-Drouet_.html Mathieu Drouet] and [http://www.efas.fupl.asso.fr/efas/_Annie-Leger_.html Annie Leger] both have hCards<br />
* [http://www.oliverbrown.me.uk/ Oliver Brown] has published his hCard.<br />
* [http://www.paradigmproductions.org/contact/ Paradigm Productions] published a vCard as a <code>ul</code> (marked up by [http://www.linkingarts.com/ Peter Jacobson])<br />
* [http://www.splintered.co.uk/ Patrick H. Lauke] has marked up [http://www.splintered.co.uk/about/ his contact info with hCard].<br />
* [http://blah Paul Schreiber has published his hCard on [http://paulschreiber.com/about/?contact his about page].<br />
* [http://paulschreiber.com/blog/ Paul Schreiber]'s [http://concerts.shrub.ca/ Sunnyvale House Concerts] site publishes hCards for upcoming artists, as well as an hCard for the page itself. In addition the [http://concerts.shrub.ca/shows Past Shows] page contains hCards for all past artists.<br />
* [http://www.paulmichaelsmith.com/blog/hcard.htm Paul Smith] has created an hCard page which is Human Readable, and a link to X2V passing the same hCard page to generate a vCard.<br />
* [http://www.windley.com/archives/2005/07/hcards_trying_o.shtml Phil Windley has published] [http://phil.windley.org/hcard.html his hCard].<br />
* [http://www.go-curiosity.com/about.htm Piercarlo Slavazza] has published an hCard.<br />
* [http://zooibaai.nl/ Rob Mientjes] has published his hCard on [http://zooibaai.nl/about/ his about page].<br />
* [http://rbach.priv.at/Contact Robert Bachmann] has published his hCard and [http://rbach.priv.at/Images/hcard a button].<br />
* [http://blah Scott Reynen has published his hCard on [http://www.randomchaos.com/document.php?source=scott_reynen his profile page].<br />
* [http://www.stackframe.com/ StackFrame, LLC] has published [http://www.stackframe.com/people/ employee] and [http://www.stackframe.com/contact/ general] contact information as hCards.<br />
* [http://www.wolfsreign.com Steven Ametjan] has published his hCard on [http://www.wolfsreign.com/about/ his about page].<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2005/syndicate/speakers-list.html Syndicate - Speaker List] as a set of hCards<br />
* [http://tagcamp.org/index.cgi?ContactList TagCamp contact list]<br />
* [http://www.deadringerart.com/ The Brothers McDowell] have hCards at their Contact page.<br />
* [http://twinsparc.com/ Twinsparc] put an hCard in the header and footer of all their pages.<br />
* [http://tantek.com/microformats/2005/web2/speakers.html Web 2.0 Conference speakers page marked up with hCard]<br />
* [http://we05.com/ Web Essentials 05] marked up all their [http://we05.com/presenters.cfm presenters with hCard].<br />
* [http://www.uoguelph.ca/directory/ The University of Guelph] includes hCard info in its directory.<br />
* [http://www.echildcare.com.au/ The Australian Child Care Index] has over 3000 entries listing child care services across Australia - and every single one is marked up with an hCard!<br />
* [http://www.cadforless.com/partners/ CADforless, Inc.] we listed our partners using hCard<br />
* [http://avon.com/ Avon] - publishes all 40,000+ Avon representatives' contact info with hCard.<br />
* [http://flock.com/about Flock About] page supports hCard microformat.<br />
** by [[implementations#Flock|Flock]]<br />
* [http://www.iowamilitaryveteransband.com/members/ Iowa Military Veterans Band]<br />
* [http://www.nature.com/ Nature homepage], uses [[XOXO]].<br />
** by [[implementations#Nature Publishing Group|Nature Publishing Group]]<br />
* [http://concerts.shrub.ca/shows Sunnyvale House Concerts] supports hCard and [[hcalendar|hCalendar]].<br />
* [http://www.bath.ac.uk/ University of Bath] [http://www.bath.ac.uk/contact/ Person Finder] supports hCard, e.g. see [http://www.bath.ac.uk/person/760874 Mrs A Smith] page.<br />
* [http://www.monster-prague.cz/ Monster Prague Openings] supports hCard, e.g. home page, contact list to come.<br />
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== Grouped Examples ==<br />
This section organizes examples into several rough categories as follows. If an example fits in more than one cateogry, use the *last* matching category in this list that matches the specific hCard example(s) in the wild that you are trying to categorize.<br />
# '''Individuals''' - one card per person, perhaps sort alphabetically by "family-name". People with their own hCards (typically) on their own site.<br />
# '''Organizations''' - one card per organization, alphabetical by "fn". Organizations with their own hCard(s) (typically) on their own site.<br />
# '''Institutions''' - which list more than one person, with a count estimating the # of hCards, e.g. 40k for Avon. Also indicate complexity of information supplied, eg. just name+number vs. complete details. Alphabetically sorted by "org" with perhaps a few individuals listed in a single sub-bullet, comma delimited, sorted by "family-name".<br />
# '''Online Profiles''' - which host profiles for more than one person, with a count estimating the # of hCards, e.g. 10m+ for Flickr.com. Alphabetically sorted by "fn" with perhaps a few individuals listed in a single sub-bullet, comma delimited, sorted by "family-name".<br />
# '''Online Venues''' - which provide listings for businesses or organizations, with a count estimating the # of venues, e.g. ~10k for Upcoming.org. Alphabetically sorted by service/site name, with perhaps a few specific venues listed in a single sub-bullet, comma delimited, sorted by "fn".<br />
# '''Speakers Listings''' - event sites' speakers pages where the speakers are marked up with hCard. Sort by date, sub-grouped by year. Most recent first. Perhaps a few individuals listed in a single sub-bullet each event, comma delimited, sorted by "family-name".<br />
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In addition there is a separate "UTF8 Examples" section that can be used to put another link to any hCard examples in the wild which exercise various non-ASCII7 / non-english characters for various property values.<br />
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As each section itself become quite large (we might be there already, once we sort through the above "Reviewed Examples"), it will probably be moved to a separate page, leaving its heading here in place, and replacing its contents here with a link to the separate page and perhaps a stats summary.<br />
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=== Individuals ===<br />
* [http://dbaron.org/ David Baron]'s home page is marked up with hCard.<br />
* [http://tantek.com/ Tantek Çelik]'s home page includes an inline author hCard at the bottom of the page.<br />
* [http://blogs.msdn.com/cwilso/ Chris Wilson] has an hCard for himself on [http://blogs.msdn.com/cwilso/about.aspx his about page].<br />
* ...<br />
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=== Organizations ===<br />
* [http://technorati.com Technorati] (3)<br />
** [http://technorati.com/about/ about], [http://technorati.com/press/ press], and [http://technorati.com/about/contact.html contact] pages are marked up with hCard and have "Add to Address Book" links that use the [http://feed.technorati.com/contacts/ Technorati Contacts Feed service].<br />
* ...<br />
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=== Institutions ===<br />
* [http://technorati.com/about/staff.html Technorati's Staff page] has hCards for its employees (~31)<br />
** E.g. [http://technorati.com/about/staff.html?s=adam_hertz#adam_hertz Adam Hertz], [http://technorati.com/about/staff.html?s=matthew_levine#matthew_levine Matthew Levine], [http://technorati.com/about/staff.html?s=ryan_king#ryan_king Ryan King], [http://technorati.com/about/staff.html?s=david_sifry#david_sifry David Sifry], etc.<br />
* ...<br />
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=== Online Profiles ===<br />
* ...<br />
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=== Online Venues ===<br />
* ...<br />
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=== Speakers Listings ===<br />
==== 2007 ====<br />
* ...<br />
==== 2006 ====<br />
* ...<br />
==== 2005 ====<br />
* ...<br />
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===UTF8 Examples===<br />
These examples all contain one or more characters in UTF8 that are outside the ASCII7 range and make for excellent test cases to make sure you are handling UTF8 properly throughout your hCard parsing and transforming. And especially if you are generating vCards, these test cases will help you make sure you are generating UTF8 vCards in such a way that can be recognized by UTF8 supporting vCard applications.<br />
* [http://tantek.com/ Tantek's Thoughts] encodes Çelik as inline UTF8.<br />
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===Non-HTML examples===<br />
* [http://dannyayers.com/misc/microformats/hcard-svg Danny Ayers' SVG hCard demo]<br />
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