- From: Tantek Çelik <tantek@cs.stanford.edu>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 10:37:21 -0400
See RFC 5870[1] for a proposed standard geo URI scheme for "geo:" hyperlinks. - Tantek [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5870 On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:27, Matthew Slyman <whatwg at aaabit.com> wrote: > http://forums.whatwg.org/bb3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4725 > [Topic has been on forum for 2 weeks without reply. Now posting to mailing > list.] > -- > > Hyperlinks for geographic coordinates are a mess. Designers of web > applications are being forced to design their own solutions to make > geographic links more user-friendly... > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates > > http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename=London¶ms=51_30_26_N_0_7_39_W_type:city(7825200)_region:GB > > There's a relatively simple solution to all of this that could easily be > upgraded over time. We already have "mailto:" hyperlinks, for example, that > accept certain fields and map those to certain parameters within a > user-definable (or system-specific) mail client application. > > The same could be done for geographic data. The user might install certain > geographic information systems on their viewing device, specify their > favourite for "geo:" links, and then when they follow a hyperlink with > geographic content, any relevant information fields present might be > transferred over to the geographic information system (GIS) as coordinates. > > I suggest for the HTML standards people to simply talk to Wikipedia or > Google and copy their system, as a starting-point for discussion at least. > Maybe their format could be tidied up slightly, but generally I think > they've done a good job and that their work should be adopted as a standard, > so that you don't end up seeing pages with dozens of hyperlinks (one for > each GIS) as we do on Wikipedia. > > -- > Matthew Slyman, M.A. Computer Science (Camb) > > > > -- http://tantek.com/ - I made an HTML5 tutorial! http://tantek.com/html5
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