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Re: Proposal for an own xml format: msg#00095gis.openstreetmap.devel
On Friday 23 September 2005 19:00, Immanuel Scholz wrote: > Hi, > > namespace = osm > On first look (haven't looked at it deeply).... it seems structured, relating each bit of data to another, which is good, but it does abstract away from the data being represented somewhat; it's rather harder for a human to read the file than say GPX. My own preferences are for an "XHTML for maps" type format; easily readable by humans as well as machines. Extended GPX seems to approximate that best at the moment. What do others think? Nick
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