This attribute is only a placeholder so that all the ISM attributes are not shown
in the schemaGuide for every element. If you refer to the documentation of the
attribute group it will say what attributes should be here.
A cross-reference to a unique
identifier used to point from one element to one or more other elements. The value
of
the attribute must be one or more XML unique identifiers that are the value(s) of
id
attribute(s) elsewhere in the document.
Denotes the type of the
GeoFeature (Artificial, Natural, Abstract) - Natural: Naturally-occurring
features, including landforms, terrain types, ecosystems, etc. - Artificial:
Man-made features, including cities, bridges, highways, etc. - Abstract:
Constructs that have location that does not exist in the physical world, including
political borders, latitude/longitude lines, etc.
A user-defined property within an
element for general purpose processing used with block objects to provide supplemental
information over and above that conveyed by the element name. This attribute is
analogous to HTML's "class" attribute.
An Internet-Protocol-based computer network. Use
this attribute to make explicit the network where the address resides. Specify "other:name"
if none of
the primary choices apply.
role
optional
title
optional
type
resource
optional
Source
<xsd:element name="GeoFeature"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A description of a physical representation on the earth.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation><xsd:complexType><xsd:complexContent><xsd:extension base="cem:DescriptiveElementType"><xsd:attributeGroup ref="virt:OptionalResourceLinkAttributesGroup"/><xsd:attribute name="geoFeatureType" type="cem:GeoFeatureType" use="required"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Denotes the type of the GeoFeature (Artificial, Natural, Abstract) - Natural: Naturally-occurring features, including landforms, terrain types, ecosystems, etc. - Artificial: Man-made features, including cities, bridges, highways, etc. - Abstract: Constructs that have location that does not exist in the physical world, including political borders, latitude/longitude lines, etc.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attributeGroup ref="cem:CoordinatesAttributeGroup"/></xsd:extension></xsd:complexContent></xsd:complexType></xsd:element>
Schema location
CEM-XML.xsd Copy and paste this link to your file browser, clicking the link MAY open in the browser. Opening in an XML aware editor is best.
Denotes the type of the
GeoFeature (Artificial, Natural, Abstract) - Natural: Naturally-occurring
features, including landforms, terrain types, ecosystems, etc. - Artificial:
Man-made features, including cities, bridges, highways, etc. - Abstract:
Constructs that have location that does not exist in the physical world, including
political borders, latitude/longitude lines, etc.
<xsd:attribute name="geoFeatureType" type="cem:GeoFeatureType" use="required"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Denotes the type of the GeoFeature (Artificial, Natural, Abstract) - Natural: Naturally-occurring features, including landforms, terrain types, ecosystems, etc. - Artificial: Man-made features, including cities, bridges, highways, etc. - Abstract: Constructs that have location that does not exist in the physical world, including political borders, latitude/longitude lines, etc.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
CEM-XML.xsd Copy and paste this link to your file browser, clicking the link MAY open in the browser. Opening in an XML aware editor is best.
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