Galdos Launches KML Validator06/06/2008 |
| Galdos Systems (BC, Canada) has launched the KML Validator, which was designed to help produce higher quality KML files. This service will make it easier to develop and test KML tools and components, and will contribute to the increasingly wide spread adoption of KML. Galdos Systems Inc. plans additional KML support in the future, including professional validation services for KML tool developers, and a registry of KML test files. |
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Galdos Systems Inc. was part of the team that submitted the KML 2.2 Specification to the Open Geospatial Consortium for consensus. With the recent OGC adoption of KML as an Open Standard, the KML Validator was created to validate KML files against a test suite for the KML 2.2 specification. As the creators of Geography Mark-up Language (GML), Galdos Systems Inc. successfully delivers geospatial infrastructure solutions to international businesses and governments to enable the real-time distribution and management of their geospatial data.
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