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Re: Units of measure in XML documents

From: Tom Wright <tew24@----.--.-->
To: NULL
Date: 1/16/2009 3:00:00 PM
The Magpie wrote:
> Its not really an XML issue - what goes into XML is what you choose to
> put there (XML defines the structure, not the content, of the
> documents written in it).

Yes I know - I just thought that people here may also work on XML for
scientific data formats and know where the dictionaries of units are and
which ones are best used.

> Are you actually looking for information on RDF resource dictionaries?

Yes, I think I am.  I didn't know that it was RDF that I was after, but what
I want is a standard resource listing units of measure which can be used to
make combining scientific data from different sources easy.  Thanks for
helping me rephrase the question!

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I'm at CAMbridge, not SPAMbridge


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