is to be found on the sequence of pages <ahref="caveentry.html">starting here</a>. For entrance data, you will use the online form New Entrance whcih is a link on the cave escription page, e.g. look at the page for cave 1623-172 : <ahref="/1623/172.htm">172</a> and scroll down until you see the link text "New Entrance".
<dd>the description of the entrance itself goes here (the description of the approach to the entrance is further down). <em>HTML freeform field.</em></dd>
<dd>Put an <img> tag in here, as for the cave description. See how images are managed for caves, and do the same thing for this entrance. <em>HTML freeform field.</em></dd>
<dd>Normally empty, but place for anything else that should be noted, such as info on cave maybe being a duplicate, or lost. <em>HTML freeform field.</em></dd>
<dd>In old caves this will have been calculated in UTM coordinates. Enter your GPS value here (WGS84). Yes, altitudes are slightly different. This will be overwritten in due course by an altitude derived from the location and the lidar dataset.</dd>
<dd>Decimal degrees of longitude in WGS84 datum. To be entered when entrance is first found so that someone can find it again. Will be overwritten in due course by proper survey data which will be enforced to be consistent with the UTM position.</dd>
<dd>Decimal degrees of longitude in WGS84 datum. To be entered when entrance is first found so that someone can find it again. This will be deleted here when a proper tag station or other station is created</dd>
<dd>a survey station id. It has to be in a format similar to this: "1623.p204e" (for the 'e' entrance to cave 1623-204). This is where the aluminium ID tag is bolted at the entrance.</dd>
<dd>a survey station id. It has to be in a format similar to this: "1623.p204e" (for the 'e' entrance to cave 1623-204) [to be documented further - use Edit This Page!]</dd>
These are actually XML files, not HTML files, using special tags which are used by the online system to create the webpages in combination with numerical survey data. Instructions are within each file.