[Geowanking]rdfig geo, and dymaxion maps

Rich Gibson rich at testingrange.com
Thu May 1 11:00:22 PDT 2003


To add to the  mess...I think that the location where the page was created
is of interest, and I also think that to be complete,  any time we have a
location we need to support multiple locations, and we need to support date
and time..

In geourl, the web page is an attribute of the location, and that makes
sense, but I think that in db terms web pages and locations are foreign
keys to each other, with a many many to relationship between them.

Cheers,
Rich

On Thu, 1 May 2003, Joshua Schachter wrote:

> > among other things we discussed a potential RDF representation of geourl
> > META tags, for embedding in the HEAD section of HTML pages. underlying
> > problems exposed; does the geotag refer to the location of the page, the
> > location of the topic on the page, or the location of the author of the
> > page? joshua avers the intention is the second case, and that's what led
> > to the creation of the RDF sketch at the top of
>
> consider it this way -
>
> the web page is an attribute of the location, not the other way around.
>
> now does it make more sense?
>
> -j
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