[Geopriv] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-geopriv-revised-civic-lo-04.txt

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        Title : Revised Civic Location Format for PIDF-LO
        Author(s) : M. Thomson, J. Winterbottom
        Filename : draft-ietf-geopriv-revised-civic-lo-04.txt
        Pages : 18
        Date : 2006-9-25
        
This document defines an XML format for the representation of civic
location. This format is designed for use with PIDF Location Object
(PIDF-LO) documents. The format is based on the civic address
definition in PIDF-LO, but adds several new elements based on the
civic types defined for DHCP, and adds a hierarchy to address complex
road identity schemes. The format also includes support for the
xml:lang language tag and restricts the types of elements where
appropriate.

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