These are BETA implementations of XSLT files to transform and Geo Data encoded XHTML file into various types of XML files.
These are a few tools for anyone who wants to decode Geo data.
If you want to create buttons or links to signal that a page is Geo data encoded, you can link to this transformation by using the following:
http://suda.co.uk/projects/microformats/geo/get-geo.php?type=kml&uri=<COMPLETE-URL-TO-YOUR-SITE>
Drag this bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar so you can grab KML data from any Geo data participating URL.
View on Google Maps (Drag link to the Bookmarks Bar).
Drag this bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar so you can view the GEO data on google maps.
Extract KML data (Drag link to the Bookmarks Bar).
The XSLT file used to transform the data is available at:
If you want to create buttons or links to signal that a page is Geo data encoded, you can link to this transformation by using the following:
http://suda.co.uk/projects/microformats/geo/get-geo.php?type=gpx&uri=<COMPLETE-URL-TO-YOUR-SITE>
Drag this bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar so you can grab KML data from any Geo data participating URL.
Extract GPX (Drag link to the Bookmarks Bar).
Drag this bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar so you can view the GEO data on google maps.
Extract GPX data (Drag link to the Bookmarks Bar).
The XSLT file used to transform the data is available at:
If you want to create buttons or links to signal that a page is Geo data encoded, you can link to this transformation by using the following:
http://suda.co.uk/projects/microformats/geo/get-geo.php?type=GeoRSS&uri=<COMPLETE-URL-TO-YOUR-SITE>
Drag this bookmarklet to the bookmarks bar so you can grab GeoRSS data from any Geo data participating URL.
Extract GeoRSS data (Drag link to the Bookmarks Bar).
The XSLT file used to transform the data is available at:
The XSLT files have been relicensed and are available for download under the W3C Open Source License.
Last modified: October 11, 2009 17:20:24 UTC
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