I have geo implemented. This link is only to link to a generic location
in Google Maps, so people can identify the location.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Michael MD wrote:
One more question (yes, another one). I have a tremendous lack of
geekiness, so I have to ask: can I insert a class into another one,
like this:
<span class="locality"><a class="url" href="http://maps.google.com/
maps/ms? ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=107254219936498773072.0004442d00670297558
c0&ll=40.2 036,-8.407588&spn=0.010046,0.019033&t=k&z=16&om=0">Coimbra
</a></span>,
<span class="country-name">Portugal</span>
This can be simplified:
<a class="url locality" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ msie=UTF8&ms
a=0&msid=107254219936498773072.0004442d0067029758c0&ll=40.20 36,-8.4075
88&spn=0.010046,0.019033&t=k&z=16&om=0">Coimbra</a>,
<span class="country-name">Portugal</span>
I see latitude/longitude in those links ... perhaps geo could be used?
Was anything decided about "fuzzy" locations?
(eg cities/suburbs/countries/etc rather than exact street addresses)
I guess geo inside "locality" or "country-name" could itself imply that it
is "fuzzy"?
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