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The following folks have contributed code to Microtron:
The following folks have contributed code to Microtron:
* Andrew McCollum
* Andrew McCollum
* Christophe Benz
* Mark Ng
* Mark Ng


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== supported microformats ==
== supported microformats ==
* [[hCard]]
* [[geo]]
* [[geo]]
* [[adr]]
* [[adr]]
* ...
* [[hcard]]
* ... more is supported, needs to be filled in ...
* [[hcalendar]]
* [[hatom]]
* [[hnews]]
* [[hreview]]
* [[hlisting]]
* [[haudio]]
* [[xfolk]]
* [[hresume]]
* [[xfn]]
* [[votelinks]]
* [[rel-tag]]
* [[rel-nofollow]]
* [[rel-license]]
* [[rel-principles]]


== installation ==
== installation ==

Revision as of 18:19, 9 March 2010

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Microtron is a microformats parser and library for the Python programming language.

http://github.com/amccollum/microtron

current version: 0.13

authors and contributors

Microtron was originally written by Andrew McCollum at microformatsDevCamp 2009.

The following folks have contributed code to Microtron:

  • Andrew McCollum
  • Christophe Benz
  • Mark Ng

summary

Microtron is intended to be a general-purpose microformat parser/transformer.

It can operate on the definition file included in Optimus, making it a close replacement for certain tasks, and can easily be extended with new formats without modifying the source. The primary advantages are speed (> 100x faster that Optimus for some operations), simplicity (single file) and small code size (currently < 150 lines).

Right now it supports:

supported microformats

installation

  • ...

documentation

  • ...

feedback and issues

  • ...

future plans

  • ...

see also