Difference between revisions of "GHRC to Mirador Difference Summary"
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Revision as of 15:58, August 21, 2009
- GHRC includes the data link as an HTML href; Mirador includes it as a <link> element.
- GHRC included the encoding (UTF-8) in the xml header line
- GHRC only used the Atom namespace not the opensearch name space and prefaces all element names with "atom:"
- GHRC's author is an organization, while Mirador's is a person and uses generator to identify the entity that has the data.
- GHRC uses a uri within the author group to link back to their website; Mirador uses an href feed element to do the same
- GHRC uses an atom category term of "Search results"
- Mirador also includes links to the browse and metadata
- Mirador also uses a subtitle for the feed as a whole
- Neither use the geoRSS extensions to return spatial or temporal information about the "granules" returned