[Eac-l] EAC TL COMMENT

Stephen Yearl stephen.yearl at yale.edu
Mon Aug 30 09:15:41 EDT 2004


Pierre:

the place element is intended to cover both physical and non-physical
places, to which latitude and longitude information may not be applicable.
As such, if I remember correctly, it was though better not to overload the
element with a content model that privileged physical space.

does the following string syntax not work, though, as an attribute value 
for @valuekey?
http://www.edavies.nildram.co.uk/lat-long/version-1/lat-long-formal.html#LatLongString

regards,

St.

Stephen Yearl
Systems Archivist
Yale University Library::Manuscripts and Archives

At 08:42 AM 8/30/2004 -0300, you wrote:
>Please consider a tag to allow encoding of latitude / longitude in the 
>Place element.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Pierre Cloutier
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