- From: Daniel Austin <daniela@cnet.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 17:24:59 -0700
- To: "'David Norris'" <kg9ae@geocities.com>, Andrew Daviel <advax@triumf.ca>
- Cc: WWW-HTML List <www-html@w3.org>
Perhaps if we listed the resource's right ascension and declination if it is a non-terrestrial resource? How many martian resources are we expecting? Regards, D- > -----Original Message----- > From: David Norris [mailto:kg9ae@geocities.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 5:12 PM > To: Andrew Daviel > Cc: WWW-HTML List > Subject: RE: Geographic tagging of HTML pages - > draft-daviel-html-geo-tag-00.txt > > > Sounds interesting. What if the resource isn't related to a > place on Earth? > I can see where this would be just as applicable outside the > Earth. For > instance, a resource about Sagan Station, Mars. It just doesn't seem > complete if it is limited to the Earth, even though it could > be quite handy > if used wisely. > > ,David Norris > > World Wide Web - http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1652/ > Home Computer - http://illusionary.tzo.cc/ > Page via mail - 412039@pager.mirabilis.com > ICQ Universal Internet Number - 412039 > E-Mail - kg9ae@geocities.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: www-html-request@w3.org [mailto:www-html-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Andrew Daviel Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 16:58 To: WWW-HTML List Subject: Geographic tagging of HTML pages - draft-daviel-html-geo-tag-00.txt This draft describes a simple method for tagging documents according to geographic position, which may then be used in resource discovery for indexing, and subsequently for simple a geographic search. For a hyperlinked version see http://vancouver-webpages.com/geo/draft-daviel-html-geo-tag-00.html
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