[rdfweb-dev] FOAF-a-matic Mark 2

Danny Ayers danny666 at v...
Fri Dec 13 14:24:45 UTC 2002


I copied the style used for one of the conferences/workshops, I don't have
the original references (was it Mike Dean? Seems to be in Megginson's
namespace). Anyway, this is what the relevant bits look like :

xmlns:apt="http://www.megginson.com/exp/ns/airports#"

<apt:icao>LIRP</apt:icao>
<apt:name>Pisa / S. Giusto, Italy</apt:name>
<apt:iata>PSA</apt:iata>
<apt:latitude>43-41N</apt:latitude>
<apt:longitude>010-23E</apt:longitude>
<apt:elevation>6M</apt:elevation>



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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dougal Campbell [mailto:dougal at g...]
>Sent: 12 December 2002 22:19
>To: rdfweb-dev at yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [rdfweb-dev] FOAF-a-matic Mark 2
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>On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Leigh Dodds wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently building the FOAF-a-matic Mark 2 and would welcome
>> comments/suggestions on my intended feature list.
>
>The "nearestAirport" mention got me thinking -- what (if any) is the
>current best practice for including my lat/long coords in my FOAF? I
>tried Googling, and mostly turned up references to DAML+OIL. And I'm too
>lazy/busy to parse that right now.
>
>Is there some simple, yet meaningful xmlns for geographical locations
>that I can slap in there?
>
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