Marc B
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Hardie [mailto:hardie@qualcomm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 11:52 AM
To: Marc Berryman; Alexander Mayrhofer; Andy Mabbett; vcarddav@ietf.org
Cc: GEOPRIV
Subject: Re: [Geopriv] [VCARDDAV] The "geo" URI draft
At 7:09 AM -0700 6/2/09, Marc Berryman wrote:
>We should adhere to the use of the World Geodetic System 1984 Standard
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>WGS84.
>Any other geodetic system can be transformed from the WGS84 system.
Keep
>it simple and standardized so there are no surprises.
As long as the other datum can be named in a parameter, there are no
surprises;
if you see a triple with a named datum in that parameter, you use that
datum
to understand the reference. Else, you use the default--WGS84.
Is it simple? In the case where WGS84 is in use, yep it is as simple as
the
geo URI as currently described. It is also more extensible--with the
URI
syntax giving you the ability to get that extensibility while giving you
a useful default.
regards,
Ted
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