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A: No. The [[include-pattern]] is specifically [[include-pattern#scope|scoped]] to the current page by design, both from a "vast majority of use cases" perspective, and a ease of implementation perspective.
A: No. The [[include-pattern]] is specifically [[include-pattern#scope|scoped]] to the current page by design, both from a "vast majority of use cases" perspective, and a ease of implementation perspective.
Including data from external resources raises several issues:
* Unreliable (dependency and if/when the data is available)
* Security (possibly malicious data)
* Invisible (original context of the data is not available)


=== Q: ''What is the normative behavior for an include with a "data" value that does not exist?''===
=== Q: ''What is the normative behavior for an include with a "data" value that does not exist?''===


=== Q: ''Is there an assumption that you should only include one property at a time? What's the expected behavior if, say, my include has an org property, and the including vcard already has an org property?''===
=== Q: ''Is there an assumption that you should only include one property at a time? What's the expected behavior if, say, my include has an org property, and the including vcard already has an org property?''===

Revision as of 20:50, 9 February 2008

include pattern FAQ

This page document frequently asked questions about the include-pattern. For general questions about microformats see the microformats faq.

Q: Does include-pattern support for data outside of the current page?

A: No. The include-pattern is specifically scoped to the current page by design, both from a "vast majority of use cases" perspective, and a ease of implementation perspective.

Including data from external resources raises several issues:

  • Unreliable (dependency and if/when the data is available)
  • Security (possibly malicious data)
  • Invisible (original context of the data is not available)


Q: What is the normative behavior for an include with a "data" value that does not exist?

Q: Is there an assumption that you should only include one property at a time? What's the expected behavior if, say, my include has an org property, and the including vcard already has an org property?