Hi Folks, (Bear with me if I am not using the right terminology)
This is a vision I have in mind ... Suppose I have an ordinary HTML web page. Embedded in the web page are a number of geo microformats. The web page has a link to, say, a Javascript file. When the web page is loaded in a browser, the Javascript is automatically invoked and extracts all the geo Microformats, mashes them with Google Earth, and then displays a Google Earth map on the browser screen with dots at the locations where the geo microformats indicated. For a user who doesn't want a map display, he can receive the same web page, but with a link to a CSS file, which displays the geo data in a textual form. Thus, the same data can be rendered in multiple different ways. Has anyone done this kind of thing? Care to share how you did it? /Roger _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
