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These are ideas for solutions to [[hcard-implied|implied-hcards]]. See [[hcard-implied-examples]] for use cases. | These are ideas for solutions to [[hcard-implied|implied-hcards]]. See [[hcard-implied-examples]] for use cases. | ||
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--[[User:RCanine|Ryan Cannon]] | --[[User:RCanine|Ryan Cannon]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-January/011199.html Mailing list discussion: January 2008] | * [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-January/011199.html Mailing list discussion: January 2008] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 18 July 2020
These are ideas for solutions to implied-hcards. See hcard-implied-examples for use cases.
Initial ideas
The rule could be similar to:
If a an element with class=vcard does not have any hCard class names, imply the entire content as an fn field, and attempt to apply the implied "n" optimization.
Optionally, if the root element has @href, imply a class="url".
For example:
<a class="vcard" href="http://ryancannon.com/">Ryan Cannon</a>
becomes
BEGIN:VCARD N:Cannon;Ryan;;; FN:Ryan Cannon URL:http\://ryancannon.com/ END:VCARD
All this is possible because it requires an hCard without hCard markup inside.
This is fairly powerful for a few reasons:
- It does not require in-depth knowledge of hCard or vCard
- Extraordinarily simple markup
- Provides a smaller barrier-to-entry for microformats that require hCard
Additionally, the @href could map to different properties based on protocol:
- [href^='http'] would map to
url
- [href^='mailto'] would map to
email
- [href^='data'] would map to
photo