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** '''summary'''. name of the event | ** '''summary'''. name of the event | ||
** '''url'''. url of event | ** '''url'''. url of event | ||
** '''location''' | ** '''location''' see [hcard] | ||
** '''description''' | ** '''description''' | ||
** '''startdate''' | ** '''startdate''' | ||
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** '''duration''' | ** '''duration''' | ||
** '''eventtype''' | ** '''eventtype''' | ||
** '''geo''' | ** '''geo''' see [geo] | ||
** '''photo''' | ** '''photo''' | ||
** '''tickets''' | ** '''tickets''' |
Revision as of 02:20, 15 December 2011
Schema
The hEntry schema consists of the following properties:
- hentry
- summary. name of the event
- url. url of event
- location see [hcard]
- description
- startdate
- enddate
- duration
- eventtype
- geo see [geo]
- photo
- tickets
- ticketaggregate
Examples in the wild
This section is informative.
The following sites have published hEntry, and thus are a great place to start for anyone looking for examples "in the wild" to try parsing, indexing, organizing etc., in addition to hEntry examples in the wild. If you find hEntry anywhere else, feel free to add them to the top of this list. Once the list grows too big, we'll make a separate wiki page.
- The Blog of Brandon G Parker uses hEvent for all blog posts e.g. Maximizing Your Budget.
- Dig Your Landscape uses hEvent for all blog posts e.g. Planting and Caring for Flower Bulbs.