[georss] Scaling/size of geographical entities
Ron Lake
rlake at galdosinc.com
Fri Jul 21 17:29:41 EDT 2006
Hi,
There is a CircleByCenterPoint in GML which has a center point and
radius.
<gml:CircleByCenterPoint>
<gml:pos>45.256 -110.45</gml:pos>
<gml:radius uom="#meters">500</radius>
</gml:CircleByCenterPoint>
Of course there will be issues of the meaning of this when placed into a
non-flat manifold - but for flat earth's this is ok.
R
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[mailto:georss-bounces at lists.eogeo.org] On Behalf Of Allan Doyle
Sent: July 21, 2006 1:54 PM
To: Andrew Turner
Cc: public-xg-geo at w3.org; georss at lists.eogeo.org; Holger Knublauch
Subject: Re: [georss] Scaling/size of geographical entities
I think radius is in dispute... I forget who likes it and who does
not. The issue, as far as I recall, is that GML does not have a
circle that's defined by a point and a radius so GeoRSS Simple can't
have one.
Allan
On Jul 21, 2006, at 16:43, Andrew Turner wrote:
> Holger Knublauch wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Joshua. With a basic glimpse on this, I would hope that
>> the geo
>> ontology is extended with a geo:radius attribute: it is a low hanging
>> fruit while having feature types is probably an overkill. To specify
>
> There is a radius in GeoRSS Simple:
>
> <georss:point radius="500">45.256 -110.45</georss:point>
>
> It was at the bottom of the "Simple" page, so maybe you missed it. :)
> Andrew
>
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