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Re: Location field

> Does the location field allow the use of multiple values (example :
> Place Vendôme, Hôtel Ritz) instead of only mentioning the Place
> Vendôme or the Hòtel Ritz ?

Your example has 25 characters. The older IIM specification for this
property (2:92 Sublocation) has a limit of 32 characters. Since
backward compatibility is going to be a big issue for years to come,
it may be wise to keep this in mind. Multiple values could very easily
exceed the 32 characters and may then be truncated if used with older
(non-XMP) applications.

Hans Fremuth
www.thumbsplus.de




Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:25 pm

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Does the location field allow the use of multiple values (example : Place Vendôme, Hôtel Ritz) instead of only mentioning the Place Vendôme or the Hòtel...
gilleszeimet
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Jul 16, 2007
6:22 am

... Your example has 25 characters. The older IIM specification for this property (2:92 Sublocation) has a limit of 32 characters. Since backward compatibility...
Hans Fremuth
bavariaman2002
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Jul 16, 2007
1:27 pm

Hi please be aware: - if this is only a single location with a description/name in two parts then it is ok to use both parts in the single Location field - if...
Michael Steidl (IPTC)
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Aug 6, 2007
8:52 am
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