In message <1201871231.7915.4.camel at cpc3-blac3-0-0-cust324.manc.cable.ntl.com>, Martin McEvoy <info at weborganics.co.uk> writes >an example of how this may look >taken from >http://microformats.org/wiki/haudio#Multi-part_Podcast_Example >><div class="haudio"> ><p> > <span class="audio-title">DigitalPlanet Podcast</span> > <abbr class="published" title="20071029">29 Oct 07</abbr> ></p> ><p> > <div class="item"> > <span class="fn">Forensic computing: is it really possible to >delete data from your machine?</span> > </div> > <div class="item"> > <span class="fn">Grand plans for getting broadband into >Africa</span> > </div> [etc] "audio-title" is more appropriate than title; but I'm still concerned that "item" is both vague and insufficiently granular. What happens when a podcast is reviewed, or includes reviews, and the review(s) (or some other microformat) use "item"? Similarly, this still doesn't address the confusion between hAudio's fn and hCard (or whatever's) fn, as raised previously: <http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2008-January/011342.html> -- Andy Mabbett