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Revision as of 13:55, 23 June 2007
Parsing Microformats
Microformat parsing mechanisms that depend on documents having even minimal xml properties like well-formedness may fail when consuming non-well-formed content. Tidy or even better CyberNeko may be a useful work around. In particular X2V uses XSLT, and tidy to clean any non-well-formed input before processing it.
Parsing class values
When parsing class values care must be taken:
- Class attributes may contain multiple class names, e.g:
class="foo vcard bar"
- Class attributes may contain class names which contain the class name used by a microformat, e.g:
class="foovcardbar"
class="foovcard"
,class="vcardbar"
. - Multiple class names are seperated by one or more whitespace charchters.
- Class names are case sensitive.
See http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#h-7.5.2.
JavaScript example
The Ultimate getElementsByClassName JavaScript function may be useful. Then you can do:
var adrs = document.getElementsByClassName(document, "*", "adr");
or even:
var cities = document.getElementsByClassName(document, "*", "locality");
XSLT example