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head 1.1;
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1.1
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date 2005.11.19.14.07.01; author BobMorris; state Exp;
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branches;
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1.1
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@%META:TOPICINFO{author="BobMorris" date="1132409221" format="1.0" version="1.1"}%
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---+ %TOPIC%
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|[[%PUBURL%/%WEB%/SchemaAsHtml/IASProfile.html][Full schema as HTML]]|
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|[[%PUBURL%/%WEB%/WebHome/IASProfileMaster.xsd][Full schema as XSD]]|
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<img src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%.gif" align="left">
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<b>The LocationSpecificFacts element is a TaxonData/[[Facts]] sub-element. [[Facts]] can be identified either as either GeneralFacts or LocationSpecificFacts. By choosing GeneralFacts, the user can add general information about typical [[Introduction]] and [[Dispersal]] mechanisms, but if this information is location-specific, he/she must choose LocationSpecificFacts. In the current version of the IAS-PS, the only way to record some facts as GeneralFacts and others as LocationSpecificFacts is to make two separate ‘[[Fact]]’ entries. The community could usefully explore the costs and benefits of making this option more widely available at a lower level to cope with “mixed-content fact sheets”. <b>-- Michael.Browne
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