Martin wrote: "I think it's *too* simple.  It would need typing
information added."

That is why I suggested adding the "datatype" property to the "val"
XML element. Wouldn't that work?

SS

On 9/4/07, Martin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> > Martin wrote: "I think I'm keen on pursuing the Super-Simple GML
> > route.  That has the best chance of being readable by other tools, I
> > think."
> >
> > That is too bad. I was starting to like YAML. :] I'm actually going to
> > try using it for a parseable change log on the SurveyOS SVN Repository
> > module for JTSWarped. I'll let you know how that goes.
> >
> Go for it!  YAML does seem nifty.   And there's nothing saying that
> someone shouldn't write a GeoYAML parser (wanna get 15 mnin of fame?
> Start a GeoYAML wikipedia entry...)
> > There was some discussion of the super-simple GML route on the OSGeo
> > standards mailing list this morning. (You really should subscribe
> > Martin.) :]
> >
> And I will...
> > Raj pointed me to these samples of a simple GML proposal made about
> > five (5) years ago. Here is part of his message:
> >
> > " BXFS (http://www.ogcnetwork.net/node/189): basically the "GML 2
> >
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> I think it's *too* simple.  It would need typing information added.
> Given that, I'd opt for either adding metadata attributes to
> constrainted GML, or using the in-line schema idea.
>
> And the example doesn't even contain any spatial!
> >
>
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> Martin Davis
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> Refractions Research, Inc.
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