In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kevin
Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>How about adding a container around the geo that specifies the planet
>(or geoid, if you want to get extra fussy. You can say it defaults to
>WSGS-84, which is backwards compatible).

Do you mean <http://www.wgs84.com/> which, helpfully, has as its total
content:

        "This website is under review. Please return later" ?



That would give us, say:

        <span class="luna">
                <span class="geo">
                        <span class="latitude">37.386013</span>,
                        <span class="longitude">-122.082932</span>
                </span>
        </span>


which, indenting and returns aside, has an extra:

        <span class="luna"></span>
        12345678901234567890123456

25 (=26-1) characters over:

        <span class="luna">
                <span class="latitude">37.386013</span>,
                <span class="longitude">-122.082932</span>
        </span>


It is also non-sensical, since, as I said previously, "geo" refers to
"(planet) Earth".

What are the advantages of doing it that way?

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