Difference between revisions of "GHRC to Mirador Difference Summary"

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# 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 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 only used the Atom namespace not the opensearch name space and prefaces all element names with "atom:"

Revision as of 15:58, August 21, 2009

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