[GeoNetwork-devel] How can I divide categories into various levels ? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Hi Binh,

ISO 19139 XML Implementation of ISO 19115 provide a codeList format that has
classification capabilities in them. You can see this format of the ISO
19115 codeLists at:
http://www.isotc211.org/2005/resources/Codelist/gmxCodelists.xml .

I don't know if GN actually uses these codeLists. If it doesn't then it
would be nice if it did because this will be a nice way to manage codeLists
and allow users to find the referenced codeLists at their official web site.

ANZLIC - the Spatial Information Council, have created a search words
codeList in this ISO 19139 format. It is available at:
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ISOmetadata/anzlic-theme.xml. It has
classifications of different levels of search terms. E.G. AGRICULTURE,
AGRICULTURE-Crops etc.

I hope that this helps.

John

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Hi all,

I'm using Geonetwork 2.1. Now I want to divide categories into various
levels. For example: Multimedia contains Audio, Video, Photo
.v.v.. How can
I do that?

Any suggestion for me??

Binh Pham.
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Hi John,
Happy New Year!

Not sure I understand what you mean :slight_smile: GN uses the code lists obviously, but for the topic categories for instance that is a plain list.

The custom categories you can define in GeoNetwork are not based on the ISO code lists or schema, they do not have a hierarchy at this point.

Ciao,
Jeroen

On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:05 AM, John.Hockaday@anonymised.com wrote:

ISO 19139 XML Implementation of ISO 19115 provide a codeList format that has
classification capabilities in them. You can see this format of the ISO
19115 codeLists at:
http://www.isotc211.org/2005/resources/Codelist/gmxCodelists.xml .

I don't know if GN actually uses these codeLists. If it doesn't then it
would be nice if it did because this will be a nice way to manage codeLists
and allow users to find the referenced codeLists at their official web site.