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Per the microformats [[process]], towards the development of a [[directions]] microformat, this page documents pre-existing formats for directions.
Per the microformats [[process]], towards the development of a [[directions]] microformat, this page documents pre-existing formats for directions.
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* Microsoft itinerary class - in Virtual Earth.
* Microsoft itinerary class - in Virtual Earth.
* GPX, the GPS Exchange Format ([http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp website], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_eXchange_Format wikipedia]) allows representation of "routes" using the <var>rte</var> and <var>rtept</var> elements. <var>rtept</var> allows a <var>cmt</var> (comment) although it is not known whether GPX implementers are using the comments. [http://map.project-osrm.org/ OSRM] is an OpenStreetMap car routing services that exports GPX tracks in this format.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 16:21, 18 July 2020


Per the microformats process, towards the development of a directions microformat, this page documents pre-existing formats for directions.

Formats

  • Microsoft itinerary class - in Virtual Earth.
  • GPX, the GPS Exchange Format (website, wikipedia) allows representation of "routes" using the rte and rtept elements. rtept allows a cmt (comment) although it is not known whether GPX implementers are using the comments. OSRM is an OpenStreetMap car routing services that exports GPX tracks in this format.

See also