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*[[hAtom]] (<code>class="updated"</code>) | *[[hAtom]] (<code>class="updated"</code>) | ||
*[[hAudio]] (<code>class="published"</code>) | *[[hAudio]] (<code>class="published"</code>) | ||
*[[ | *[[hCalendar]] (<code>class="dtstart"</code>) | ||
*[[ | *[[hCard]] (<code>class="bday"</code>) | ||
usually, but not always, within infobox or similar templates, or tables. | usually, but not always, within infobox or similar templates, or tables. | ||
Its use in hCard is for | Its use in hCard is for organizations, venues and similar; use {{tl|Birth date}} or {{tl|Birth date and age}} for people. | ||
Similarly, {{tl|End date}} returns the date as [[ | Similarly, {{tl|End date}} returns the date as [[hCalendar]]'s (<code>class="dtend"</code>). | ||
See [[WP:UF|the microformats project]] for further details. | See [[WP:UF|the microformats project]] for further details. | ||
=== Limitation === | === Limitation === | ||
{{UF-datewarn}}<noinclude> | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Microformat (uF) message templates]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 3 September 2020
This template also returns the date, hidden by CSS, in the ISO 8601 format needed by one or more of the following microformats:
usually, but not always, within infobox or similar templates, or tables.
Its use in hCard is for organizations, venues and similar; use {{Birth date}} or {{Birth date and age}} for people.
Similarly, {{End date}} returns the date as hCalendar's (class="dtend"
).
See the microformats project for further details.
Limitation
This template has no provision to deal with a date in a non-Gregorian calendar. Also, ISO 8601 requires mutual agreement among those exchanging information before using years outside the range 1583–9999 CE. Therefore, use of this template for non-Gregorian dates or dates outside that range constitutes a false claim of conformance to the ISO 8601 standard.
Any editor encountering such usage should change the date to plain text with no template; or if not confident in doing so, raise the matter on this template's talk page.