Phone comes through just fine in Outlook 2003. :DG< On 6/27/06, brian suda <brian.suda at gmail.com> wrote: > Paul Bryson wrote: > > brian suda wrote: > >> Another option for encoding these type values is on the abbr element. > >> <abbr class="type" title="work">Norwegian word for "work" here</abbr> > > > > Ah, I was wondering how this should be done. Is this the proper > > method? And if it is, is it in the wiki? > This is part of the ABBR design pattern[1], you can use that for > anything. For example. >> <abbr class="fn n" title="Jeffrey Lebowski">The Dude</abbr> >> Because this is part of an ABBR element, any transforming application > should use the TITLE attribute, instead of the node value. You can apply > this to any microformat property >> <abbr title="United Kingdom" class="country-name">UK</abbr> > >> If we knew what version of Outlook was being used, then it would be > >> easier to diagnose the issues. > > If you post the text for the vcard, I would be happy to test it in > > Outlook 2003. > The original site is here: > http://www.palografen.no >> You can pass that through the technorati service here to get the vcard: > http://feeds.technorati.com/contact/http://www.palografen.no >> -brian >> [1] - http://microformats.org/wiki/abbr-design-pattern >> _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > microformats-discuss at microformats.org > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss >