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== closed issues == | == closed issues == | ||
[[hCard]] <span id="Closed_Issues">closed issues that have no further actions to take.</span>. | [[hCard]] <span id="Closed_Issues">closed issues that have no further actions to take.</span>. | ||
=== closed 2005 === | |||
Closed issues that were raised in 2005. | |||
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=== closed 2006 === | |||
Closed issues that were raised in 2006. | |||
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=== closed 2007 === | === closed 2007 === | ||
Closed issues that were raised in 2007. | |||
* 2007-01-26 raised by [[User:JamesCraig|JamesCraig]]. | * 2007-01-26 raised by [[User:JamesCraig|JamesCraig]]. | ||
*# ''Proposal to use the class attribute for qname prefixed type values (and others such as dtstart values), AKA meta classes.'' | *# ''Proposal to use the class attribute for qname prefixed type values (and others such as dtstart values), AKA meta classes.'' | ||
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=== closed 2008 === | === closed 2008 === | ||
Closed issues that were raised in 2008. | |||
* 2008-02-07 raised by [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] in [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html] | * 2008-02-07 raised by [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] in [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html] | ||
*# "<code>nickname</code>" and "<code>fn</code>" optimization does not work for some or all names in Asian languages. See [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E5%A7%86%C2%B7%E5%85%8B%E9%AD%AF%E6%96%AF Tom Cruise on Chinese Wikipedia], where the <code>fn</code> and nickname are the same. This could be partly remedied by not applying such optimization when the page's (or element's) language is set to one of a set of affected languages (may also apply to other languages, such as Greek). '''Comment from people fluent in such languages would be welcome.''' | *# "<code>nickname</code>" and "<code>fn</code>" optimization does not work for some or all names in Asian languages. See [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E5%A7%86%C2%B7%E5%85%8B%E9%AD%AF%E6%96%AF Tom Cruise on Chinese Wikipedia], where the <code>fn</code> and nickname are the same. This could be partly remedied by not applying such optimization when the page's (or element's) language is set to one of a set of affected languages (may also apply to other languages, such as Greek). '''Comment from people fluent in such languages would be welcome.''' | ||
*#* REJECTED DUPLICATE. This is a duplicate of issue raised 2007-03-28 by James Craig. | *#* REJECTED DUPLICATE. This is a duplicate of issue raised 2007-03-28 by James Craig. | ||
=== closed 2009 === | |||
Closed issues that were raised in 2009. | |||
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== see also == | == see also == | ||
* [[hcard-issues]] | * [[hcard-issues]] | ||
* [[hcard-issues-resolved]] | * [[hcard-issues-resolved]] |
Revision as of 00:10, 11 October 2009
<entry-title>hCard closed issues</entry-title>
closed issues
hCard closed issues that have no further actions to take..
closed 2005
Closed issues that were raised in 2005.
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closed 2006
Closed issues that were raised in 2006.
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closed 2007
Closed issues that were raised in 2007.
- 2007-01-26 raised by JamesCraig.
- Proposal to use the class attribute for qname prefixed type values (and others such as dtstart values), AKA meta classes.
<span xml:lang="en">Home (preferred): <span class="tel type:home type:pref">+1.415.555.1212</span></span> <span xml:lang="es">Casa (preferido): <span class="tel type:home type:pref">+1.415.555.1212</span></span>
- REJECTED DUPLICATE ETC. Class attributes for type values was tried and rejected and in addition, qnames-considered-harmful.
- Clarified proposal, leaving REJECTED.
- 2007-05-08 raised by Tantek as a result of a message from Andy Mabbett on microformats-new
- How do you distinguish a place vs. an organization hCard, both from the perspective of a publisher (author) wishing to express the particular semantic, and from the perspective of a parser (developer) wishing to discern the difference? This is different from the 2006-12-15 issue on semantic specificity because this issue is *specifically* about place vs. org, rather than conflating that with person.
- Note: mailing list post cited in 2006-12-15 issue is quite clear; it says "when a spider finds an hCard, it can't tell if it is a person, company, organization, or place.".
- DUPLICATE. See 2006-12-15 issue.
closed 2008
Closed issues that were raised in 2008.
- 2008-02-07 raised by Andy Mabbett in microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html
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nickname
" and "fn
" optimization does not work for some or all names in Asian languages. See Tom Cruise on Chinese Wikipedia, where thefn
and nickname are the same. This could be partly remedied by not applying such optimization when the page's (or element's) language is set to one of a set of affected languages (may also apply to other languages, such as Greek). Comment from people fluent in such languages would be welcome.- REJECTED DUPLICATE. This is a duplicate of issue raised 2007-03-28 by James Craig.
- "
closed 2009
Closed issues that were raised in 2009.
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