Ana Belén Ramón wrote:
> Is this microformat right?
> <a href="#" class="geo"
title="42.3;-1.96667">Madrid, Spain</a>
No — the title attribute is only used for <abbr>.
There are
alternative proposals to use the title attribute for other
elements,
but most parsers do not support those yet.
Usage of the <abbr> pattern should "work",
although it is terrible
semantically:
<a href="#">
<abbr class="geo"
title="42.3;-1.96667">Madrid,
Spain</abbr>
</a>
Because "Madrid, Spain" really isn't an
abbreviation for
"42.3;-1.96667". If you use value excerpting you
might be able to
come up with something a bit more acceptable semantically:
<a href="#" class="geo">
Madrid, Spain
<abbr class="value"
title="42.3;-1.96667"></abbr>
</a>
As it happens, Cognition <http://buzzword
.org.uk/cognition/> will
successfully parse your first, non-standard geo, because as
a last
ditch attempt at parsing a geo, it will simply look for two
semi-
colon or comma delimited numbers anywhere in the HTML code
(including
href attributes, comments, whatever!), but that is an
extension of
the geo spec — it's not a standard part of it.
--
Toby A Inkster
<mailto:mail tobyinkster.co.uk>
<http://tobyinkster.co.uk
>
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