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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/08/19 21:50, Paul Allen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 12:44, dcapillae <<a
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I would use "opening_hours=*" [1] or "reservation=*" [2] to
indicate if<br>
there is a visiting hours or if it is necessary to make an
appointment in a<br>
private office that does not normally provide services to
the general public<br>
(«office=yes» + «access=private»). <br>
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<div>I wasn't aware of reservation=* when I made my earlier
unworkable suggestions.</div>
<div>Looks perfect to me.</div>
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There is also the description key. I use it when I want to convey
something to the end user but don't know how to tag it and/or I view
it as a very rear case so don't want to invent a new tag just for
it. <br>
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