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but I fail to see a really compelling use case
fiatjaf
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2018-08-24 04:31
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the include pattern is quite the anomaly because it it "non-local" i.e. depends on the entire document. It would totally fail if someone used a part of the HTML which is valid mf1 but the included bit is no longer in that part
KartikPrabhu
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2018-08-24 01:27
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But if we transform the empty list to a class instance too early, the rest of the code is going to fail :(
Zegnat
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2018-08-23 21:06
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actually, mf2py might fail a lot more tests if you turn on the alt-parsing stuffs
KartikPrabhu
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2018-08-23 20:40
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not really any methodology as there isn't a true pass/fail
miklb
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2018-08-22 20:01
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I started this fully aware it may fail. I may not unkink the issues between core and mf2 plugin. I may get resistance again from WP Core. But I want to know definitely what that issue is, because I have yet to see anyone articulate the problem in the current state of affairs.
miklb_
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2018-08-21 15:45
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miklb, that is in part because different consumers might look for different data points. There are no hard requirements. Your microformats “fail” when the application you are trying to feed the data to needs more.
Zegnat
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2018-08-20 19:51
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at least to me it feels like there is no pass/fail, more I'll know it is right when I see it.
miklb
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2018-08-20 19:19
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I could move some of these replacements into the parser, but they're not really "wrong" per se... They're perfectly valid output. They just fail an exact string match. Fwiw, I do this same replacement in testsuite_test.go in the library.
willnorris
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2018-08-20 01:52
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And fail there
GWG
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2018-08-19 18:35
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