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==Properties==
[[geo]] properties and how to use them.


*class="'''[[geo]]'''" (1)
==Properties (Class Names)==
**class="latitude" (2)
**class="longitude" (2)


===Key===
*'''[[geo]]''' {1}
:1 - '''Single occurrence required'''
**latitude?
:2 - single occurrence optional
**longitude?


==Notes==
{{cheatsheet-key}}
*If latitude is present, so MUST be longitude, and vice versa.
 
*If the secondary classes are omitted, the two values MUST be comma separated and latitude MUST be first:<code><nowiki><span class=geo">37.386013,-122.082932</span></nowiki></code>
===Notes===
*The same number of decimal places SHOULD be used in each value.
*{{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>

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