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Subject:    Re: `abbr` for machine-readable microformat dates explained (was: Markdown and the hCal microformat)
From:       Milian Wolff <mail () milianw ! de>
Date:       2006-08-03 19:40:58
Message-ID: 200608032140.58846.mail () milianw ! de
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Am Donnerstag, 03. August 2006 21:26 schrieb A. Pagaltzis:
> the idea being that I used "now" as a human-readable shorthand
> form for 2006-08-03T21:22:44+0200. (I'm not sure about the exact
> format required for the title attribute.)

So you want to be able to parse the generated html for further use?
Because else I don't get it why one should add such a date. I just image a 
disabled user with a screenreader stumbling upon the <abbr> tag (or wherever 
else you store the *extended* date) - would be quite a suprise in my opinion 
but then I dont use hCal much.
Who is interested in the time zone that was posted in except databases?
-- 
Milian Wolff
http://milianw.de

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