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[[geo]] properties and how to use them. | |||
==Properties (Class Names)== | |||
*'''[[geo]]''' {1} | |||
**latitude? | |||
**longitude? | |||
==Notes== | {{cheatsheet-key}} | ||
* | |||
===Notes=== | |||
*{{rfc-2119-intro}} | |||
{{geo-note}} | |||
==Related pages== | ==Related pages== | ||
{{geo}} | {{geo-related-pages}} | ||
*{{cheatsheets}} |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 20 December 2008
geo cheatsheet
geo properties and how to use them.
Properties (Class Names)
- geo {1}
- latitude?
- longitude?
Key
Based on Perl's standard quantifiers:
bold {1} | MUST be present exactly once |
italic* | OPTIONAL, and MAY occur more than once |
+ | MUST be present, and MAY occur more than once |
? | OPTIONAL, but MUST NOT occur more than once |
[square brackets] | list of common values |
(parentheses) | data format |
# | comment |
! | awaiting documentation |
Notes
- The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
- Coordinates MUST use the datum of WGS84.
- If latitude is present, so MUST be longitude, and vice versa.
- Coordinates MAY be combined a single <abbr> element; then the latitude and longitude MUST be separated by a semicolon in the title attribute and latitude MUST be first:
<abbr class="geo" title="37.386013;-122.082932">home</abbr>
- Best practice is that the same number of decimal places SHOULD be used in each value, with trailing zeroes if applicable.
- Some sources for latitude/ longitude coordinates
Related pages
- Geo
- Geo cheatsheet
- Geo examples
- geo formats - previous/other attempts at geo related formats
- Geo brainstorming - brainstorms and other explorations relating to Geo (and Geo in hCard).
- see also hCard brainstorming
- Geo advocacy - encourage others to use Geo.
- Geo examples in the wild
- Geo forms part of hcard, so please use:
- hCard FAQ. If you have any questions about Geo, check the hCard FAQ.
- hCard feedback
- hCard issues
- location-formats - research which led to the development of Geo.
- proposed extensions
- geo-extension-nonWGS84 - extend Geo for representing coordinates on other planets, moons etc.; and for other terrestrial schema
- geo-extension-waypoints - extend Geo for representing: sets of waypoints; tracks; routes; and boundaries
- Geo profile - draft
- Other cheatsheets: hAtom cheatsheet, hCard cheatsheet (also adr cheatsheet + geo cheatsheet), hCalendar cheatsheet, hResume cheatsheet, hReview cheatsheet, PDF cheatsheet