On 2/7/07, Ara Pehlivanian <ara.pehlivanian at gmail.com> wrote: > On 2/7/07, David Janes <davidjanes at blogmatrix.com> wrote: > > I think you're missing a stage: > > > > - fragment hcard (anywhere on the net by anybody) > > - points to home page, using class="url" > > - home page, using class="something" rel="something-else", points to > > authoritative hcard > > > > e.g. Ryan King hCards in the wild point to http://www.ryanking.com; > > http://www.ryanking.com (somehow) points to > > http://www.ryanking.com/contact/ which has his authoritative hCard. > > > > At most one back reference is required. >> Is that the intended use though? Just managing the authoritative hCard > within a domain? No, Ryan King could have his authoritative hCard on LinkedIn (hypothetical example). He still, however, refers to himself in his hCards as url=http://www.ryanking.com (real example). -- David Janes Founder, BlogMatrix http://www.blogmatrix.com http://blogmatrix.blogmatrix.com