On 20.03.2007, at 14:25, Scott Reynen wrote:

On Mar 20, 2007, at 6:57 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:

We don't know the land height though. Several people are already publishing
waypoints with altitude information, as, for example, here:

        http://gpsnepal.com/waypoint.php?trek=everest

Note how he specifies that the altitude is given in meters? Others publish the altitude in feet. So it's not what I THINK, it's what is ACTUALLY being published.

But is it actually being published widely enough to be considered an established standard we can model? We can't determine that from one or two examples. Per the process, please document a wide variety of such examples in the wiki, so we can keep everyone on the same page and avoid wasting our time with speculation about what might be standard publishing behavior. Even if you've personally seen all of these examples, no one else has, and microformats require community consensus.


http://www.waypoint.org/gps2-list210.html
http://gpsnepal.com/waypoint.php?trek=everest (or any other treks)
http://www.way-points.nl/waypoints/rubriek.asp?cat=2&type=rubriek
http://members.aol.com/gpspage/waypoints.html

just as an example... I'm sure I'll find more...


- Alex
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