rs? -Mikel- Original Message From: Ian Forrester
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.ukSent: Wednesday, November 1, 2006 10:33:52 AMSubject: RE: [backstage] Wikipedia Latt/Longs
Wow
that's a awesome find!
Good
stuff, but I would have thought the KML file would be easi
EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason
CartwrightSent: 01 November 2006 10:54To:
backstage@lists.bbc.co.ukSubject: RE: [backstage] Wikipedia
Latt/Longs
So it is... a KMZ is a zipped KML, which is a whole hunk of
loverly parsable XML (in this case 32mb of it).
I didn't know that. Nice.
J
Fr
t: RE: [backstage] Wikipedia
Latt/Longs
Wow
that's a awesome find!
Good
stuff, but I would have thought the KML file would be easier to work on because
its simply XML right?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason
CartwrightSent: 31 October 20
stage@lists.bbc.co.ukSubject: [backstage] Wikipedia
Latt/Longs
http://www.webkuehn.de/hobbys/wikipedia/geokoordinaten/index_en.htm
What a goldmine -
all the latt/longs extracted from Wikipedia and compiled into a
CSV.
J
Jason Cartw
http://www.webkuehn.de/hobbys/wikipedia/geokoordinaten/index_en.htm
What a goldmine -
all the latt/longs extracted from Wikipedia and compiled into a
CSV.
J
Jason Cartwright
Client Side Developer - CBBC Interactive
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