Re: Please review use cases relating to embedding micro-data in text/html

On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:51:32 +0200, Ben Millard  
<cerbera@projectcerbera.com> wrote:

> Ian Hickson wrote:
>> Blogging
...
>>   SCENARIOS:
>>
>>     * Paul maintains a blog and wishes to write his blog in such a
>>       way that tools can pick up his blog post tags, authors, titles,
>>       and his blogroll directly from his blog, so that he does not
>>       need to maintain a parallel version of his data in a
>>       "structured format." In other words, his HTML blog should be
>>       usable as its own structured feed.
>
> I would love to see this happen.

Likewise. A couple of requirements:

I can have a summary that is not part of the main blog entry (i.e. on a  
seperate page) but they can point to each other to clarify where the  
relevant bits of data are.

I can have non-visible metadata included. (This does not conflict with the  
goal that metadata should be visible, it augments the possibilities for  
presentation, at the known cost of requiring more careful maintenance or  
re-use).

cheers

Chaals

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