On 31 Jan 2007, at 15:50, Ara Pehlivanian wrote:
> Yes, but what if someone registers ben-ward.net and
puts up a fake
> card on that site. Then he goes and publishes a partial
hCard on
> myspace and points to ben-ward.net/about with
rel="self me". He's
> effectively hijacked your identity and/or caused
confusion and there's
> no real way to verify who's who or who's telling the
truth.
That's still no different to life without rel="me
self".
I happen to own the domains <ben-ward.co.uk> and
<ben-ward.com>. Note
hyphens. I do not own <benward.com> ,
<benward.co.uk> nor any other
variant.
Domains do not prove identity. What I can do is make my
entire
‘online identy’ parsable by linking between my domains and
my social
network profiles using rel="me". That doesn't tell
you anything more
about me as a person than the fact that
<flickr/photos/benward>, <ben-
ward.co.uk> and <myspace.com/benwardcouk> are part
of the same
personal network of sites.
The owner of Ben-Ward.net could have his own personal
network of
sites too, but they would not be linked to from my own
authoritative
hCard at ben-ward.co.uk/about. Nothing stops him add
rel="me" to his
hcard pointing to my site, but that takes us well out of
scope of
hcard, and is still a different issue — not something
introduced by
rel="me self"
Ben
_______________________________________________
microformats-discuss mailing list
microformats-discuss microformats.org
http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microforma
ts-discuss
|