Re: [gdal-dev] Follow on to the "ISO Metadata" post

2015-10-26 Thread Tim Crook
Yes, I understand this. Namespaces use can go a long way to prevent loss of source information while presenting information in the new target format. It can be verbose, though. Original message From: Damian Dixon Date: 26-10-2015 3:04 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Tim Crook Cc

Re: [gdal-dev] Follow on to the "ISO Metadata" post

2015-10-26 Thread Tim Crook
Yes, it had occurred to me that XSLT would be a flexible way of handling a lot of the metadata mappings. From: Damian Dixon Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 8:36 AM To: Tim Crook Cc: doug_newc...@fws.gov ; gdal dev Subject: Re: Follow on to the "ISO Metadata" post Hi Tim, Personal

[gdal-dev] Follow on to the "ISO Metadata" post

2015-10-22 Thread Tim Crook
Hello Doug and Damian. I saw your post about ISO 19103, ISO 19115 and ISO 19115-1. I am starting to look at ticket #3549 (https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/3549). This ticket is a specific problem for metadata translation for image transformations to the PCIDSK format. The ticket references