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XPN is short for XHTML Professionals Network, a working phrase for the effort to research the publication of explicit professional relationships on the web towards the development of rel values (as a complement to existing [[XFN]] rel values such as "colleague" and "co-worker") to reflect those professional relationships. Per the [[process]] see: | XPN is short for XHTML Professionals Network, a working phrase for the effort to research the publication of explicit professional relationships on the web towards the development of rel values (as a complement to existing [[XFN]] rel values such as "colleague" and "co-worker") to reflect those professional relationships. These may eventually be used as a basis for the creation of an XPN microformat or the extension of [[XFN]]. (Which will need to be discussed, there are legitimate arguments for both sides). | ||
Per the [[process]] see: | |||
* [[xpn-examples]] | * [[xpn-examples]] | ||
* [[xpn-formats]] - formats and other vocabulary standards / taxonomies for professional relationships | * [[xpn-formats]] - formats and other vocabulary standards / taxonomies for professional relationships | ||
* [[xpn-brainstorming]] | * [[xpn-brainstorming]] |
Revision as of 10:50, 2 February 2008
XPN is short for XHTML Professionals Network, a working phrase for the effort to research the publication of explicit professional relationships on the web towards the development of rel values (as a complement to existing XFN rel values such as "colleague" and "co-worker") to reflect those professional relationships. These may eventually be used as a basis for the creation of an XPN microformat or the extension of XFN. (Which will need to be discussed, there are legitimate arguments for both sides).
Per the process see:
- xpn-examples
- xpn-formats - formats and other vocabulary standards / taxonomies for professional relationships
- xpn-brainstorming