- From: Makx Dekkers <mail@makxdekkers.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 12:25:18 +0200
- To: "'Pano Maria'" <pano.maria@taxonic.com>
- Cc: <public-locadd@w3.org>
All, > > > I think this is what you should do. Unless the two sites correspond to > > the same site. > > I don't follow. I do mean that they are one and the same site. > Say I have an organization O with site S1. And S1 has a registration address > Ar1 and a postal address Ap1. Would I then have to model an additional > instance S1' > representing the same site just to express the different addresses? > I don't understand how one site (=physical location) can have two different addresses, one the registration address and one the postal address. Or is the issue that an *organisation* can have a postal address that is different from the registration address? If that is the issue, I'd argue that two different addresses are associated with different physical locations. E.g. the physical location of a post office box is at the post office, not at the location where the organisation has its office. Makx.
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