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= vCard Format Specification
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Simon Perreault <simon.perreault@viagenie.ca>
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:bibliography-style: rfc-v2
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:doctype: rfc
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:abbrev: vCard
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:obsoletes: 2425, 2426, 4770
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:updates: 2739
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:name: 6350
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:revdate: 2011-08
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:submission-type: IETF
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:status: standard
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:intended-series: full-standard 6350
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:fullname: Simon Perreault
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:lastname: Perreault
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:forename_initials: S.
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:organization: Viagenie
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:email: simon.perreault@viagenie.ca
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:street: 2875 Laurier, suite D2-630
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:region: Quebec, QC
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:code: G1V 2M2
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:country: Canada
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:phone: +1 418 656 9254
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:uri: http://www.viagenie.ca
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:link: urn:issn:2070-1721 item
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:ipr: pre5378Trust200902
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:comments: yes
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This document defines the vCard data format for representing and
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exchanging a variety of information about individuals and other
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entities (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses,
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email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio
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clips, etc.). This document obsoletes RFCs 2425, 2426, and 4770, and
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updates RFC 2739.
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[[section1]]
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== Introduction
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Electronic address books have become ubiquitous. Their increased
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presence on portable, connected devices as well as the diversity of
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platforms that exchange contact data call for a standard. This memo
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defines the vCard format, which allows the capture and exchange of
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information normally stored within an address book or directory
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application.
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A high-level overview of the differences from RFCs 2425 and 2426 can
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be found in <<appendixA>>.
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[[section2]]
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== Conventions
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The key words "[bcp14]#MUST#", "[bcp14]#MUST NOT#", "[bcp14]#REQUIRED#", "[bcp14]#SHALL#", "[bcp14]#SHALL NOT#",
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"[bcp14]#SHOULD#", "[bcp14]#SHOULD NOT#", "[bcp14]#RECOMMENDED#", "[bcp14]#NOT RECOMMENDED#", "[bcp14]#MAY#", and
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"[bcp14]#OPTIONAL#" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
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cite:norm[RFC2119].
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[[section3]]
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== vCard Format Specification
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The text/vcard MIME content type (hereafter known as "vCard"; see
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<<section10_1>>) contains contact information, typically pertaining to a
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single contact or group of contacts. The content consists of one or
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more lines in the format given below.
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[[section3_1]]
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=== Charset
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The charset (see cite:info[RFC3536] for internationalization terminology) for
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vCard is UTF-8 as defined in cite:norm[RFC3629]. There is no way to override
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this. It is invalid to specify a value other than "UTF-8" in the
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"charset" MIME parameter (see <<section10_1>>).
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=== Line Delimiting and Folding
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break, which is a CRLF sequence (U+000D followed by U+000A). Long
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logical lines of text can be split into a multiple-physical-line
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representation using the following folding technique. Content lines
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[bcp14]#SHOULD# be folded to a maximum width of 75 octets, excluding the line
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break. Multi-octet characters [bcp14]#MUST# remain contiguous. The rationale
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for this folding process can be found in cite:norm[RFC5322, suffix=", Section 2.1.1"].
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(U+0009)). The folded line [bcp14]#MUST# contain at least one character. Any
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sequence of CRLF followed immediately by a single white space
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unfolding. Unfolding is accomplished by regarding CRLF immediately
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followed by a white space character (namely, HTAB (U+0009) or SPACE
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(U+0020)) as equivalent to no characters at all (i.e., the CRLF and
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single white space character are removed).
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sequence. For this reason, implementations [bcp14]#SHOULD# unfold lines in
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day = 2DIGIT ; 01-28/29/30/31 depending on month and leap year
|
329
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-
hour = 2DIGIT ; 00-23
|
330
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-
minute = 2DIGIT ; 00-59
|
331
|
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second = 2DIGIT ; 00-58/59/60 depending on leap second
|
332
|
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zone = utc-designator / utc-offset
|
333
|
-
utc-designator = %x5A ; uppercase "Z"
|
334
|
-
|
335
|
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date = year [month day]
|
336
|
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/ year "-" month
|
337
|
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/ "--" month [day]
|
338
|
-
/ "--" "-" day
|
339
|
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date-noreduc = year month day
|
340
|
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/ "--" month day
|
341
|
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/ "--" "-" day
|
342
|
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date-complete = year month day
|
343
|
-
|
344
|
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time = hour [minute [second]] [zone]
|
345
|
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/ "-" minute [second] [zone]
|
346
|
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/ "-" "-" second [zone]
|
347
|
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time-notrunc = hour [minute [second]] [zone]
|
348
|
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time-complete = hour minute second [zone]
|
349
|
-
|
350
|
-
|
351
|
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time-designator = %x54 ; uppercase "T"
|
352
|
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date-time = date-noreduc time-designator time-notrunc
|
353
|
-
timestamp = date-complete time-designator time-complete
|
354
|
-
|
355
|
-
date-and-or-time = date-time / date / time-designator time
|
356
|
-
|
357
|
-
utc-offset = sign hour [minute]
|
358
|
-
|
359
|
-
Language-Tag = <Language-Tag, defined in [RFC5646], Section 2.1>
|
360
|
-
|
361
|
-
iana-valuespec = <value-spec, see Section 12>
|
362
|
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; a publicly defined valuetype format, registered
|
363
|
-
; with IANA, as defined in Section 12 of this
|
364
|
-
; document.
|
365
|
-
----
|
366
|
-
|
367
|
-
[[section4_1]]
|
368
|
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=== TEXT
|
369
|
-
|
370
|
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"text": The "text" value type should be used to identify values that
|
371
|
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contain human-readable text. As for the language, it is controlled
|
372
|
-
by the LANGUAGE property parameter defined in <<section5_1>>.
|
373
|
-
|
374
|
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Examples for "text":
|
375
|
-
|
376
|
-
....
|
377
|
-
this is a text value
|
378
|
-
this is one value,this is another
|
379
|
-
this is a single value\, with a comma encoded
|
380
|
-
....
|
381
|
-
|
382
|
-
A formatted text line break in a text value type [bcp14]#MUST# be represented
|
383
|
-
as the character sequence backslash (U+005C) followed by a Latin
|
384
|
-
small letter n (U+006E) or a Latin capital letter N (U+004E), that
|
385
|
-
is, "\n" or "\N".
|
386
|
-
|
387
|
-
For example, a multiple line NOTE value of:
|
388
|
-
|
389
|
-
....
|
390
|
-
Mythical Manager
|
391
|
-
Hyjinx Software Division
|
392
|
-
BabsCo, Inc.
|
393
|
-
....
|
394
|
-
|
395
|
-
could be represented as:
|
396
|
-
|
397
|
-
....
|
398
|
-
NOTE:Mythical Manager\nHyjinx Software Division\n
|
399
|
-
BabsCo\, Inc.\n
|
400
|
-
....
|
401
|
-
|
402
|
-
demonstrating the \n literal formatted line break technique, the
|
403
|
-
CRLF-followed-by-space line folding technique, and the backslash
|
404
|
-
escape technique.
|
405
|
-
|
406
|
-
[[section4_2]]
|
407
|
-
=== URI
|
408
|
-
|
409
|
-
"uri": The "uri" value type should be used to identify values that
|
410
|
-
are referenced by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) instead of
|
411
|
-
encoded in-line. These value references might be used if the value
|
412
|
-
is too large, or otherwise undesirable to include directly. The
|
413
|
-
format for the URI is as defined in cite:norm[RFC3986, prefix="Section 3 of "]. Note
|
414
|
-
that the value of a property of type "uri" is what the URI points to,
|
415
|
-
not the URI itself.
|
416
|
-
|
417
|
-
Examples for "uri":
|
418
|
-
|
419
|
-
....
|
420
|
-
http://www.example.com/my/picture.jpg
|
421
|
-
ldap://ldap.example.com/cn=babs%20jensen
|
422
|
-
....
|
423
|
-
|
424
|
-
[[section4_3]]
|
425
|
-
=== DATE, TIME, DATE-TIME, DATE-AND-OR-TIME, and TIMESTAMP
|
426
|
-
|
427
|
-
"date", "time", "date-time", "date-and-or-time", and "timestamp":
|
428
|
-
Each of these value types is based on the definitions in
|
429
|
-
cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004]. Multiple such values can be specified using the
|
430
|
-
comma-separated notation.
|
431
|
-
|
432
|
-
Only the basic format is supported.
|
433
|
-
|
434
|
-
[[section4_3_1]]
|
435
|
-
==== DATE
|
436
|
-
|
437
|
-
A calendar date as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.1.2"].
|
438
|
-
|
439
|
-
Reduced accuracy, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Sections 4.1.2.3"] a)
|
440
|
-
and b), but not c), is permitted.
|
441
|
-
|
442
|
-
Expanded representation, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.1.4"], is forbidden.
|
443
|
-
|
444
|
-
Truncated representation, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2000, suffix=", Sections 5.2.1.3"] d), e), and f), is permitted.
|
445
|
-
|
446
|
-
Examples for "date":
|
447
|
-
|
448
|
-
....
|
449
|
-
19850412
|
450
|
-
1985-04
|
451
|
-
1985
|
452
|
-
--0412
|
453
|
-
---12
|
454
|
-
|
455
|
-
|
456
|
-
|
457
|
-
....
|
458
|
-
|
459
|
-
Note the use of YYYY-MM in the second example above. YYYYMM is
|
460
|
-
disallowed to prevent confusion with YYMMDD. Note also that
|
461
|
-
YYYY-MM-DD is disallowed since we are using the basic format instead
|
462
|
-
of the extended format.
|
463
|
-
|
464
|
-
[[section4_3_2]]
|
465
|
-
==== TIME
|
466
|
-
|
467
|
-
A time of day as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.2"].
|
468
|
-
|
469
|
-
Reduced accuracy, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.2.2.3"],
|
470
|
-
is permitted.
|
471
|
-
|
472
|
-
Representation with decimal fraction, as specified in
|
473
|
-
cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.2.2.4"], is forbidden.
|
474
|
-
|
475
|
-
The midnight hour is always represented by 00, never 24 (see
|
476
|
-
cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.2.3"]).
|
477
|
-
|
478
|
-
Truncated representation, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2000, suffix=", Sections 5.3.1.4"] a), b), and c), is permitted.
|
479
|
-
|
480
|
-
Examples for "time":
|
481
|
-
|
482
|
-
....
|
483
|
-
102200
|
484
|
-
1022
|
485
|
-
10
|
486
|
-
-2200
|
487
|
-
--00
|
488
|
-
102200Z
|
489
|
-
102200-0800
|
490
|
-
....
|
491
|
-
|
492
|
-
[[section4_3_3]]
|
493
|
-
==== DATE-TIME
|
494
|
-
|
495
|
-
A date and time of day combination as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.3"].
|
496
|
-
|
497
|
-
Truncation of the date part, as specified in cite:norm[ISO.8601.2000, suffix=", Section 5.4.2"] c), is permitted.
|
498
|
-
|
499
|
-
Examples for "date-time":
|
500
|
-
|
501
|
-
....
|
502
|
-
19961022T140000
|
503
|
-
--1022T1400
|
504
|
-
---22T14
|
505
|
-
....
|
506
|
-
|
507
|
-
[[section4_3_4]]
|
508
|
-
==== DATE-AND-OR-TIME
|
509
|
-
|
510
|
-
Either a DATE-TIME, a DATE, or a TIME value. To allow unambiguous
|
511
|
-
interpretation, a stand-alone TIME value is always preceded by a "T".
|
512
|
-
|
513
|
-
Examples for "date-and-or-time":
|
514
|
-
|
515
|
-
....
|
516
|
-
19961022T140000
|
517
|
-
--1022T1400
|
518
|
-
---22T14
|
519
|
-
19850412
|
520
|
-
1985-04
|
521
|
-
1985
|
522
|
-
--0412
|
523
|
-
---12
|
524
|
-
T102200
|
525
|
-
T1022
|
526
|
-
T10
|
527
|
-
T-2200
|
528
|
-
T--00
|
529
|
-
T102200Z
|
530
|
-
T102200-0800
|
531
|
-
....
|
532
|
-
|
533
|
-
[[section4_3_5]]
|
534
|
-
==== TIMESTAMP
|
535
|
-
|
536
|
-
A complete date and time of day combination as specified in
|
537
|
-
cite:norm[ISO.8601.2004, suffix=", Section 4.3.2"].
|
538
|
-
|
539
|
-
Examples for "timestamp":
|
540
|
-
|
541
|
-
....
|
542
|
-
19961022T140000
|
543
|
-
19961022T140000Z
|
544
|
-
19961022T140000-05
|
545
|
-
19961022T140000-0500
|
546
|
-
....
|
547
|
-
|
548
|
-
[[section4_4]]
|
549
|
-
=== BOOLEAN
|
550
|
-
|
551
|
-
"boolean": The "boolean" value type is used to express boolean
|
552
|
-
values. These values are case-insensitive.
|
553
|
-
|
554
|
-
Examples: ::
|
555
|
-
....
|
556
|
-
TRUE
|
557
|
-
false
|
558
|
-
True
|
559
|
-
....
|
560
|
-
|
561
|
-
|
562
|
-
[[section4_5]]
|
563
|
-
=== INTEGER
|
564
|
-
|
565
|
-
"integer": The "integer" value type is used to express signed
|
566
|
-
integers in decimal format. If sign is not specified, the value is
|
567
|
-
assumed positive "+". Multiple "integer" values can be specified
|
568
|
-
using the comma-separated notation. The maximum value is
|
569
|
-
9223372036854775807, and the minimum value is -9223372036854775808.
|
570
|
-
These limits correspond to a signed 64-bit integer using two's-
|
571
|
-
complement arithmetic.
|
572
|
-
|
573
|
-
Examples: ::
|
574
|
-
....
|
575
|
-
1234567890
|
576
|
-
-1234556790
|
577
|
-
+1234556790,432109876
|
578
|
-
....
|
579
|
-
|
580
|
-
[[section4_6]]
|
581
|
-
=== FLOAT
|
582
|
-
|
583
|
-
"float": The "float" value type is used to express real numbers. If
|
584
|
-
sign is not specified, the value is assumed positive "+". Multiple
|
585
|
-
"float" values can be specified using the comma-separated notation.
|
586
|
-
Implementations [bcp14]#MUST# support a precision equal or better than that of
|
587
|
-
the IEEE "binary64" format cite:norm[IEEE.754.2008].
|
588
|
-
|
589
|
-
Note: Scientific notation is disallowed. Implementers wishing to
|
590
|
-
use their favorite language's %f formatting should be careful.
|
591
|
-
|
592
|
-
Examples: ::
|
593
|
-
....
|
594
|
-
20.30
|
595
|
-
1000000.0000001
|
596
|
-
1.333,3.14
|
597
|
-
....
|
598
|
-
|
599
|
-
[[section4_7]]
|
600
|
-
=== UTC-OFFSET
|
601
|
-
|
602
|
-
"utc-offset": The "utc-offset" value type specifies that the property
|
603
|
-
value is a signed offset from UTC. This value type can be specified
|
604
|
-
in the TZ property.
|
605
|
-
|
606
|
-
The value type is an offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
|
607
|
-
It is specified as a positive or negative difference in units of
|
608
|
-
hours and minutes (e.g., +hhmm). The time is specified as a 24-hour
|
609
|
-
clock. Hour values are from 00 to 23, and minute values are from 00
|
610
|
-
to 59. Hour and minutes are 2 digits with high-order zeroes required
|
611
|
-
to maintain digit count. The basic format for ISO 8601 UTC offsets
|
612
|
-
[bcp14]#MUST# be used.
|
613
|
-
|
614
|
-
[[section4_8]]
|
615
|
-
=== LANGUAGE-TAG
|
616
|
-
|
617
|
-
"language-tag": A single language tag, as defined in cite:norm[RFC5646].
|
618
|
-
|
619
|
-
[[section5]]
|
620
|
-
== Property Parameters
|
621
|
-
|
622
|
-
A property can have attributes associated with it. These "property
|
623
|
-
parameters" contain meta-information about the property or the
|
624
|
-
property value. In some cases, the property parameter can be multi-
|
625
|
-
valued in which case the property parameter value elements are
|
626
|
-
separated by a COMMA (U+002C).
|
627
|
-
|
628
|
-
Property parameter value elements that contain the COLON (U+003A),
|
629
|
-
SEMICOLON (U+003B), or COMMA (U+002C) character separators [bcp14]#MUST# be
|
630
|
-
specified as quoted-string text values. Property parameter values
|
631
|
-
[bcp14]#MUST NOT# contain the DQUOTE (U+0022) character. The DQUOTE character
|
632
|
-
is used as a delimiter for parameter values that contain restricted
|
633
|
-
characters or URI text.
|
634
|
-
|
635
|
-
Applications [bcp14]#MUST# ignore x-param and iana-param values they don't
|
636
|
-
recognize.
|
637
|
-
|
638
|
-
[[section5_1]]
|
639
|
-
=== LANGUAGE
|
640
|
-
|
641
|
-
The LANGUAGE property parameter is used to identify data in multiple
|
642
|
-
languages. There is no concept of "default" language, except as
|
643
|
-
specified by any "Content-Language" MIME header parameter that is
|
644
|
-
present cite:info[RFC3282]. The value of the LANGUAGE property parameter is a
|
645
|
-
language tag as defined in cite:norm[RFC5646, prefix="Section 2 of "].
|
646
|
-
|
647
|
-
Examples: ::
|
648
|
-
....
|
649
|
-
ROLE;LANGUAGE=tr:hoca
|
650
|
-
....
|
651
|
-
|
652
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
653
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
654
|
-
----
|
655
|
-
language-param = "LANGUAGE=" Language-Tag
|
656
|
-
; Language-Tag is defined in section 2.1 of RFC 5646
|
657
|
-
|
658
|
-
----
|
659
|
-
|
660
|
-
[[section5_2]]
|
661
|
-
=== VALUE
|
662
|
-
|
663
|
-
The VALUE parameter is [bcp14]#OPTIONAL#, used to identify the value type
|
664
|
-
(data type) and format of the value. The use of these predefined
|
665
|
-
formats is encouraged even if the value parameter is not explicitly
|
666
|
-
used. By defining a standard set of value types and their formats,
|
667
|
-
existing parsing and processing code can be leveraged. The
|
668
|
-
predefined data type values [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be repeated in COMMA-separated
|
669
|
-
value lists except within the N, NICKNAME, ADR, and CATEGORIES
|
670
|
-
properties.
|
671
|
-
|
672
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
673
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
674
|
-
----
|
675
|
-
value-param = "VALUE=" value-type
|
676
|
-
|
677
|
-
value-type = "text"
|
678
|
-
/ "uri"
|
679
|
-
/ "date"
|
680
|
-
/ "time"
|
681
|
-
/ "date-time"
|
682
|
-
/ "date-and-or-time"
|
683
|
-
/ "timestamp"
|
684
|
-
/ "boolean"
|
685
|
-
/ "integer"
|
686
|
-
/ "float"
|
687
|
-
/ "utc-offset"
|
688
|
-
/ "language-tag"
|
689
|
-
/ iana-token ; registered as described in section 12
|
690
|
-
/ x-name
|
691
|
-
----
|
692
|
-
|
693
|
-
[[section5_3]]
|
694
|
-
=== PREF
|
695
|
-
|
696
|
-
The PREF parameter is [bcp14]#OPTIONAL# and is used to indicate that the
|
697
|
-
corresponding instance of a property is preferred by the vCard
|
698
|
-
author. Its value [bcp14]#MUST# be an integer between 1 and 100 that
|
699
|
-
quantifies the level of preference. Lower values correspond to a
|
700
|
-
higher level of preference, with 1 being most preferred.
|
701
|
-
|
702
|
-
When the parameter is absent, the default [bcp14]#MUST# be to interpret the
|
703
|
-
property instance as being least preferred.
|
704
|
-
|
705
|
-
Note that the value of this parameter is to be interpreted only in
|
706
|
-
relation to values assigned to other instances of the same property
|
707
|
-
in the same vCard. A given value, or the absence of a value, [bcp14]#MUST NOT#
|
708
|
-
be interpreted on its own.
|
709
|
-
|
710
|
-
This parameter [bcp14]#MAY# be applied to any property that allows multiple
|
711
|
-
instances.
|
712
|
-
|
713
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
714
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
715
|
-
----
|
716
|
-
pref-param = "PREF=" (1*2DIGIT / "100")
|
717
|
-
; An integer between 1 and 100.
|
718
|
-
----
|
719
|
-
|
720
|
-
|
721
|
-
[[section5_4]]
|
722
|
-
=== ALTID
|
723
|
-
|
724
|
-
The ALTID parameter is used to "tag" property instances as being
|
725
|
-
alternative representations of the same logical property. For
|
726
|
-
example, translations of a property in multiple languages generates
|
727
|
-
multiple property instances having different LANGUAGE (<<section5_1>>)
|
728
|
-
parameter that are tagged with the same ALTID value.
|
729
|
-
|
730
|
-
This parameter's value is treated as an opaque string. Its sole
|
731
|
-
purpose is to be compared for equality against other ALTID parameter
|
732
|
-
values.
|
733
|
-
|
734
|
-
Two property instances are considered alternative representations of
|
735
|
-
the same logical property if and only if their names as well as the
|
736
|
-
value of their ALTID parameters are identical. Property instances
|
737
|
-
without the ALTID parameter [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be considered an alternative
|
738
|
-
representation of any other property instance. Values for the ALTID
|
739
|
-
parameter are not globally unique: they [bcp14]#MAY# be reused for different
|
740
|
-
property names.
|
741
|
-
|
742
|
-
Property instances having the same ALTID parameter value count as 1
|
743
|
-
toward cardinality. Therefore, since N (<<section6_2_2>>) has
|
744
|
-
cardinality *1 and TITLE (<<section6_6_1>>) has cardinality *, these
|
745
|
-
three examples would be legal:
|
746
|
-
|
747
|
-
....
|
748
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=jp:<U+5C71><U+7530>;<U+592A><U+90CE>;;;
|
749
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=en:Yamada;Taro;;;
|
750
|
-
(<U+XXXX> denotes a UTF8-encoded Unicode character.)
|
751
|
-
....
|
752
|
-
|
753
|
-
....
|
754
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=fr:Patron
|
755
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=en:Boss
|
756
|
-
....
|
757
|
-
|
758
|
-
....
|
759
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=fr:Patron
|
760
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=en:Boss
|
761
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=2;LANGUAGE=en:Chief vCard Evangelist
|
762
|
-
....
|
763
|
-
|
764
|
-
while this one would not:
|
765
|
-
|
766
|
-
....
|
767
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=jp:<U+5C71><U+7530>;<U+592A><U+90CE>;;;
|
768
|
-
N:Yamada;Taro;;;
|
769
|
-
(Two instances of the N property.)
|
770
|
-
....
|
771
|
-
|
772
|
-
and these three would be legal but questionable:
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
....
|
775
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=fr:Patron
|
776
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=2;LANGUAGE=en:Boss
|
777
|
-
(Should probably have the same ALTID value.)
|
778
|
-
....
|
779
|
-
|
780
|
-
....
|
781
|
-
TITLE;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=fr:Patron
|
782
|
-
TITLE:LANGUAGE=en:Boss
|
783
|
-
(Second line should probably have ALTID=1.)
|
784
|
-
....
|
785
|
-
|
786
|
-
....
|
787
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=jp:<U+5C71><U+7530>;<U+592A><U+90CE>;;;
|
788
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=en:Yamada;Taro;;;
|
789
|
-
N;ALTID=1;LANGUAGE=en:Smith;John;;;
|
790
|
-
(The last line should probably have ALTID=2. But that would be
|
791
|
-
illegal because N has cardinality *1.)
|
792
|
-
....
|
793
|
-
|
794
|
-
The ALTID property [bcp14]#MAY# also be used in may contexts other than with
|
795
|
-
the LANGUAGE parameter. Here's an example with two representations
|
796
|
-
of the same photo in different file formats:
|
797
|
-
|
798
|
-
....
|
799
|
-
PHOTO;ALTID=1:data:image/jpeg;base64,...
|
800
|
-
PHOTO;ALTID=1;data:image/jp2;base64,...
|
801
|
-
|
802
|
-
|
803
|
-
|
804
|
-
....
|
805
|
-
|
806
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
807
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
808
|
-
----
|
809
|
-
altid-param = "ALTID=" param-value
|
810
|
-
----
|
811
|
-
|
812
|
-
[[section5_5]]
|
813
|
-
=== PID
|
814
|
-
|
815
|
-
The PID parameter is used to identify a specific property among
|
816
|
-
multiple instances. It plays a role analogous to the UID property
|
817
|
-
(<<section6_7_6>>) on a per-property instead of per-vCard basis. It [bcp14]#MAY#
|
818
|
-
appear more than once in a given property. It [bcp14]#MUST NOT# appear on
|
819
|
-
properties that may have only one instance per vCard. Its value is
|
820
|
-
either a single small positive integer or a pair of small positive
|
821
|
-
integers separated by a dot. Multiple values may be encoded in a
|
822
|
-
single PID parameter by separating the values with a comma ",". See
|
823
|
-
<<section7>> for more details on its usage.
|
824
|
-
|
825
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
826
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
827
|
-
----
|
828
|
-
pid-param = "PID=" pid-value *("," pid-value)
|
829
|
-
pid-value = 1*DIGIT ["." 1*DIGIT]
|
830
|
-
----
|
831
|
-
|
832
|
-
[[section5_6]]
|
833
|
-
=== TYPE
|
834
|
-
|
835
|
-
The TYPE parameter has multiple, different uses. In general, it is a
|
836
|
-
way of specifying class characteristics of the associated property.
|
837
|
-
Most of the time, its value is a comma-separated subset of a
|
838
|
-
predefined enumeration. In this document, the following properties
|
839
|
-
make use of this parameter: FN, NICKNAME, PHOTO, ADR, TEL, EMAIL,
|
840
|
-
IMPP, LANG, TZ, GEO, TITLE, ROLE, LOGO, ORG, RELATED, CATEGORIES,
|
841
|
-
NOTE, SOUND, URL, KEY, FBURL, CALADRURI, and CALURI. The TYPE
|
842
|
-
parameter [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be applied on other properties defined in this
|
843
|
-
document.
|
844
|
-
|
845
|
-
The "work" and "home" values act like tags. The "work" value implies
|
846
|
-
that the property is related to an individual's work place, while the
|
847
|
-
"home" value implies that the property is related to an individual's
|
848
|
-
personal life. When neither "work" nor "home" is present, it is
|
849
|
-
implied that the property is related to both an individual's work
|
850
|
-
place and personal life in the case that the KIND property's value is
|
851
|
-
"individual", or to none in other cases.
|
852
|
-
|
853
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
854
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
855
|
-
----
|
856
|
-
type-param = "TYPE=" type-value *("," type-value)
|
857
|
-
|
858
|
-
type-value = "work" / "home" / type-param-tel
|
859
|
-
/ type-param-related / iana-token / x-name
|
860
|
-
; This is further defined in individual property sections.
|
861
|
-
----
|
862
|
-
|
863
|
-
[[section5_7]]
|
864
|
-
=== MEDIATYPE
|
865
|
-
|
866
|
-
The MEDIATYPE parameter is used with properties whose value is a URI.
|
867
|
-
Its use is [bcp14]#OPTIONAL#. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer
|
868
|
-
application about the media type cite:norm[RFC2046] of the resource identified
|
869
|
-
by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For
|
870
|
-
example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly
|
871
|
-
indicated as part of the URI cite:info[RFC2397]. Another scheme, "http",
|
872
|
-
provides the media type as part of the URI resolution process, with
|
873
|
-
the Content-Type HTTP header cite:info[RFC2616]. The MEDIATYPE parameter is
|
874
|
-
intended to be used with URI schemes that do not provide such
|
875
|
-
functionality (e.g., "ftp" cite:info[RFC1738]).
|
876
|
-
|
877
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
878
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
879
|
-
----
|
880
|
-
mediatype-param = "MEDIATYPE=" mediatype
|
881
|
-
mediatype = type-name "/" subtype-name *( ";" attribute "=" value )
|
882
|
-
; "attribute" and "value" are from [RFC2045]
|
883
|
-
; "type-name" and "subtype-name" are from [RFC4288]
|
884
|
-
----
|
885
|
-
|
886
|
-
cite:norm[RFC2045, text="<xref target='RFC2045' format='none'/>"] cite:norm[RFC4288, text="<xref target='RFC4288' format='none'/>"]
|
887
|
-
|
888
|
-
[[section5_8]]
|
889
|
-
=== CALSCALE
|
890
|
-
|
891
|
-
The CALSCALE parameter is identical to the CALSCALE property in
|
892
|
-
iCalendar (see cite:norm[RFC5545, suffix=", Section 3.7.1"]). It is used to define the
|
893
|
-
calendar system in which a date or date-time value is expressed. The
|
894
|
-
only value specified by iCalendar is "gregorian", which stands for
|
895
|
-
the Gregorian system. It is the default when the parameter is
|
896
|
-
absent. Additional values may be defined in extension documents and
|
897
|
-
registered with IANA (see <<section10_3_4>>). A vCard implementation
|
898
|
-
[bcp14]#MUST# ignore properties with a CALSCALE parameter value that it does
|
899
|
-
not understand.
|
900
|
-
|
901
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
902
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
903
|
-
----
|
904
|
-
calscale-param = "CALSCALE=" calscale-value
|
905
|
-
|
906
|
-
calscale-value = "gregorian" / iana-token / x-name
|
907
|
-
----
|
908
|
-
|
909
|
-
[[section5_9]]
|
910
|
-
=== SORT-AS
|
911
|
-
|
912
|
-
The "sort-as" parameter is used to specify the string to be used for
|
913
|
-
national-language-specific sorting. Without this information,
|
914
|
-
sorting algorithms could incorrectly sort this vCard within a
|
915
|
-
sequence of sorted vCards. When this property is present in a vCard,
|
916
|
-
then the given strings are used for sorting the vCard.
|
917
|
-
|
918
|
-
This parameter's value is a comma-separated list that [bcp14]#MUST# have as
|
919
|
-
many or fewer elements as the corresponding property value has
|
920
|
-
components. This parameter's value is case-sensitive.
|
921
|
-
|
922
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
923
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
924
|
-
----
|
925
|
-
sort-as-param = "SORT-AS=" sort-as-value
|
926
|
-
|
927
|
-
sort-as-value = param-value *("," param-value)
|
928
|
-
----
|
929
|
-
|
930
|
-
Examples: For the case of surname and given name sorting, the
|
931
|
-
following examples define common sort string usage with the N
|
932
|
-
property.
|
933
|
-
|
934
|
-
....
|
935
|
-
FN:Rene van der Harten
|
936
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Harten,Rene":van der Harten;Rene,J.;Sir;R.D.O.N.
|
937
|
-
....
|
938
|
-
|
939
|
-
....
|
940
|
-
FN:Robert Pau Shou Chang
|
941
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Pau Shou Chang,Robert":Shou Chang;Robert,Pau;;
|
942
|
-
....
|
943
|
-
|
944
|
-
....
|
945
|
-
FN:Osamu Koura
|
946
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Koura,Osamu":Koura;Osamu;;
|
947
|
-
....
|
948
|
-
|
949
|
-
....
|
950
|
-
FN:Oscar del Pozo
|
951
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Pozo,Oscar":del Pozo Triscon;Oscar;;
|
952
|
-
....
|
953
|
-
|
954
|
-
....
|
955
|
-
FN:Chistine d'Aboville
|
956
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Aboville,Christine":d'Aboville;Christine;;
|
957
|
-
....
|
958
|
-
|
959
|
-
....
|
960
|
-
FN:H. James de Mann
|
961
|
-
N;SORT-AS="Mann,James":de Mann;Henry,James;;
|
962
|
-
....
|
963
|
-
|
964
|
-
If sorted by surname, the results would be:
|
965
|
-
|
966
|
-
....
|
967
|
-
Christine d'Aboville
|
968
|
-
Rene van der Harten
|
969
|
-
Osamu Koura
|
970
|
-
H. James de Mann
|
971
|
-
Robert Pau Shou Chang
|
972
|
-
Oscar del Pozo
|
973
|
-
....
|
974
|
-
|
975
|
-
If sorted by given name, the results would be:
|
976
|
-
|
977
|
-
....
|
978
|
-
Christine d'Aboville
|
979
|
-
H. James de Mann
|
980
|
-
Osamu Koura
|
981
|
-
Oscar del Pozo
|
982
|
-
Rene van der Harten
|
983
|
-
Robert Pau Shou Chang
|
984
|
-
....
|
985
|
-
|
986
|
-
[[section5_10]]
|
987
|
-
=== GEO
|
988
|
-
|
989
|
-
The GEO parameter can be used to indicate global positioning
|
990
|
-
information that is specific to an address. Its value is the same as
|
991
|
-
that of the GEO property (see <<section6_5_2>>).
|
992
|
-
|
993
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
994
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
995
|
-
----
|
996
|
-
geo-parameter = "GEO=" DQUOTE URI DQUOTE
|
997
|
-
----
|
998
|
-
|
999
|
-
[[section5_11]]
|
1000
|
-
=== TZ
|
1001
|
-
|
1002
|
-
The TZ parameter can be used to indicate time zone information that
|
1003
|
-
is specific to an address. Its value is the same as that of the TZ
|
1004
|
-
property.
|
1005
|
-
|
1006
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1007
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1008
|
-
----
|
1009
|
-
tz-parameter = "TZ=" (param-value / DQUOTE URI DQUOTE)
|
1010
|
-
|
1011
|
-
|
1012
|
-
|
1013
|
-
|
1014
|
-
|
1015
|
-
|
1016
|
-
----
|
1017
|
-
|
1018
|
-
[[section6]]
|
1019
|
-
== vCard Properties
|
1020
|
-
|
1021
|
-
What follows is an enumeration of the standard vCard properties.
|
1022
|
-
|
1023
|
-
[[section6_1]]
|
1024
|
-
=== General Properties
|
1025
|
-
|
1026
|
-
[[section6_1_1]]
|
1027
|
-
==== BEGIN
|
1028
|
-
|
1029
|
-
Purpose: :: To denote the beginning of a syntactic entity within a
|
1030
|
-
text/vcard content-type.
|
1031
|
-
|
1032
|
-
Value type: :: text
|
1033
|
-
|
1034
|
-
Cardinality: :: 1
|
1035
|
-
|
1036
|
-
Special notes: :: The content entity [bcp14]#MUST# begin with the BEGIN property
|
1037
|
-
with a value of "VCARD". The value is case-insensitive.
|
1038
|
-
+
|
1039
|
-
The BEGIN property is used in conjunction with the END property to
|
1040
|
-
delimit an entity containing a related set of properties within a
|
1041
|
-
text/vcard content-type. This construct can be used instead of
|
1042
|
-
including multiple vCards as body parts inside of a multipart/
|
1043
|
-
alternative MIME message. It is provided for applications that
|
1044
|
-
wish to define content that can contain multiple entities within
|
1045
|
-
the same text/vcard content-type or to define content that can be
|
1046
|
-
identifiable outside of a MIME environment.
|
1047
|
-
|
1048
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1049
|
-
+
|
1050
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1051
|
-
----
|
1052
|
-
BEGIN-param = 0" " ; no parameter allowed
|
1053
|
-
BEGIN-value = "VCARD"
|
1054
|
-
----
|
1055
|
-
|
1056
|
-
Example: ::
|
1057
|
-
+
|
1058
|
-
....
|
1059
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
1060
|
-
....
|
1061
|
-
|
1062
|
-
[[section6_1_2]]
|
1063
|
-
==== END
|
1064
|
-
|
1065
|
-
Purpose: :: To denote the end of a syntactic entity within a text/vcard
|
1066
|
-
content-type.
|
1067
|
-
|
1068
|
-
Value type: :: text
|
1069
|
-
|
1070
|
-
Cardinality: :: 1
|
1071
|
-
|
1072
|
-
Special notes: :: The content entity [bcp14]#MUST# end with the END type with a
|
1073
|
-
value of "VCARD". The value is case-insensitive.
|
1074
|
-
+
|
1075
|
-
The END property is used in conjunction with the BEGIN property to
|
1076
|
-
delimit an entity containing a related set of properties within a
|
1077
|
-
text/vcard content-type. This construct can be used instead of or
|
1078
|
-
in addition to wrapping separate sets of information inside
|
1079
|
-
additional MIME headers. It is provided for applications that
|
1080
|
-
wish to define content that can contain multiple entities within
|
1081
|
-
the same text/vcard content-type or to define content that can be
|
1082
|
-
identifiable outside of a MIME environment.
|
1083
|
-
|
1084
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1085
|
-
+
|
1086
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1087
|
-
----
|
1088
|
-
END-param = 0" " ; no parameter allowed
|
1089
|
-
END-value = "VCARD"
|
1090
|
-
----
|
1091
|
-
|
1092
|
-
Example: ::
|
1093
|
-
....
|
1094
|
-
END:VCARD
|
1095
|
-
....
|
1096
|
-
|
1097
|
-
[[section6_1_3]]
|
1098
|
-
==== SOURCE
|
1099
|
-
|
1100
|
-
Purpose: :: To identify the source of directory information contained
|
1101
|
-
in the content type.
|
1102
|
-
|
1103
|
-
Value type: :: uri
|
1104
|
-
|
1105
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1106
|
-
|
1107
|
-
Special notes: :: The SOURCE property is used to provide the means by
|
1108
|
-
which applications knowledgable in the given directory service
|
1109
|
-
protocol can obtain additional or more up-to-date information from
|
1110
|
-
the directory service. It contains a URI as defined in cite:norm[RFC3986]
|
1111
|
-
and/or other information referencing the vCard to which the
|
1112
|
-
information pertains. When directory information is available
|
1113
|
-
from more than one source, the sending entity can pick what it
|
1114
|
-
considers to be the best source, or multiple SOURCE properties can
|
1115
|
-
be included.
|
1116
|
-
|
1117
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1118
|
-
+
|
1119
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1120
|
-
----
|
1121
|
-
SOURCE-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / altid-param
|
1122
|
-
/ mediatype-param / any-param
|
1123
|
-
SOURCE-value = URI
|
1124
|
-
----
|
1125
|
-
|
1126
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1127
|
-
+
|
1128
|
-
....
|
1129
|
-
SOURCE:ldap://ldap.example.com/cn=Babs%20Jensen,%20o=Babsco,%20c=US
|
1130
|
-
....
|
1131
|
-
+
|
1132
|
-
....
|
1133
|
-
SOURCE:http://directory.example.com/addressbooks/jdoe/
|
1134
|
-
Jean%20Dupont.vcf
|
1135
|
-
....
|
1136
|
-
|
1137
|
-
[[section6_1_4]]
|
1138
|
-
==== KIND
|
1139
|
-
|
1140
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the kind of object the vCard represents.
|
1141
|
-
|
1142
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1143
|
-
|
1144
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
1145
|
-
|
1146
|
-
Special notes: :: The value may be one of the following:
|
1147
|
-
+
|
1148
|
-
"individual" :: for a vCard representing a single person or entity.
|
1149
|
-
This is the default kind of vCard.
|
1150
|
-
|
1151
|
-
"group" :: for a vCard representing a group of persons or entities.
|
1152
|
-
The group's member entities can be other vCards or other types
|
1153
|
-
of entities, such as email addresses or web sites. A group
|
1154
|
-
vCard will usually contain MEMBER properties to specify the
|
1155
|
-
members of the group, but it is not required to. A group vCard
|
1156
|
-
without MEMBER properties can be considered an abstract
|
1157
|
-
grouping, or one whose members are known empirically (perhaps
|
1158
|
-
"IETF Participants" or "Republican U.S. Senators").
|
1159
|
-
+
|
1160
|
-
All properties in a group vCard apply to the group as a whole,
|
1161
|
-
and not to any particular MEMBER. For example, an EMAIL
|
1162
|
-
property might specify the address of a mailing list associated
|
1163
|
-
with the group, and an IMPP property might refer to a group
|
1164
|
-
chat room.
|
1165
|
-
"org" :: for a vCard representing an organization. An organization
|
1166
|
-
vCard will not (in fact, [bcp14]#MUST NOT#) contain MEMBER properties,
|
1167
|
-
and so these are something of a cross between "individual" and
|
1168
|
-
"group". An organization is a single entity, but not a person.
|
1169
|
-
It might represent a business or government, a department or
|
1170
|
-
division within a business or government, a club, an
|
1171
|
-
association, or the like.
|
1172
|
-
+
|
1173
|
-
All properties in an organization vCard apply to the
|
1174
|
-
organization as a whole, as is the case with a group vCard.
|
1175
|
-
For example, an EMAIL property might specify the address of a
|
1176
|
-
contact point for the organization.
|
1177
|
-
|
1178
|
-
"location" :: for a named geographical place. A location vCard will
|
1179
|
-
usually contain a GEO property, but it is not required to. A
|
1180
|
-
location vCard without a GEO property can be considered an
|
1181
|
-
abstract location, or one whose definition is known empirically
|
1182
|
-
(perhaps "New England" or "The Seashore").
|
1183
|
-
+
|
1184
|
-
All properties in a location vCard apply to the location
|
1185
|
-
itself, and not with any entity that might exist at that
|
1186
|
-
location. For example, in a vCard for an office building, an
|
1187
|
-
ADR property might give the mailing address for the building,
|
1188
|
-
and a TEL property might specify the telephone number of the
|
1189
|
-
receptionist.
|
1190
|
-
An x-name. :: vCards [bcp14]#MAY# include private or experimental values for
|
1191
|
-
KIND. Remember that x-name values are not intended for general
|
1192
|
-
use and are unlikely to interoperate.
|
1193
|
-
An iana-token. :: Additional values may be registered with IANA (see
|
1194
|
-
<<section10_3_4>>). A new value's specification document [bcp14]#MUST#
|
1195
|
-
specify which properties make sense for that new kind of vCard
|
1196
|
-
and which do not.
|
1197
|
-
|
1198
|
-
Implementations [bcp14]#MUST# support the specific string values defined
|
1199
|
-
above. If this property is absent, "individual" [bcp14]#MUST# be assumed
|
1200
|
-
as the default. If this property is present but the
|
1201
|
-
implementation does not understand its value (the value is an
|
1202
|
-
x-name or iana-token that the implementation does not support),
|
1203
|
-
the implementation [bcp14]#SHOULD# act in a neutral way, which usually
|
1204
|
-
means treating the vCard as though its kind were "individual".
|
1205
|
-
The presence of MEMBER properties [bcp14]#MAY#, however, be taken as an
|
1206
|
-
indication that the unknown kind is an extension of "group".
|
1207
|
-
|
1208
|
-
Clients often need to visually distinguish contacts based on what
|
1209
|
-
they represent, and the KIND property provides a direct way for
|
1210
|
-
them to do so. For example, when displaying contacts in a list,
|
1211
|
-
an icon could be displayed next to each one, using distinctive
|
1212
|
-
icons for the different kinds; a client might use an outline of a
|
1213
|
-
single person to represent an "individual", an outline of multiple
|
1214
|
-
people to represent a "group", and so on. Alternatively, or in
|
1215
|
-
addition, a client might choose to segregate different kinds of
|
1216
|
-
vCards to different panes, tabs, or selections in the user
|
1217
|
-
interface.
|
1218
|
-
|
1219
|
-
Some clients might also make functional distinctions among the
|
1220
|
-
kinds, ignoring "location" vCards for some purposes and
|
1221
|
-
considering only "location" vCards for others.
|
1222
|
-
|
1223
|
-
When designing those sorts of visual and functional distinctions,
|
1224
|
-
client implementations have to decide how to fit unsupported kinds
|
1225
|
-
into the scheme. What icon is used for them? The one for
|
1226
|
-
"individual"? A unique one, such as an icon of a question mark?
|
1227
|
-
Which tab do they go into? It is beyond the scope of this
|
1228
|
-
specification to answer these questions, but these are things
|
1229
|
-
implementers need to consider.
|
1230
|
-
|
1231
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1232
|
-
+
|
1233
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1234
|
-
----
|
1235
|
-
KIND-param = "VALUE=text" / any-param
|
1236
|
-
KIND-value = "individual" / "group" / "org" / "location"
|
1237
|
-
/ iana-token / x-name
|
1238
|
-
----
|
1239
|
-
|
1240
|
-
Example: ::
|
1241
|
-
+
|
1242
|
-
This represents someone named Jane Doe working in the marketing
|
1243
|
-
department of the North American division of ABC Inc.
|
1244
|
-
+
|
1245
|
-
....
|
1246
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
1247
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
1248
|
-
KIND:individual
|
1249
|
-
FN:Jane Doe
|
1250
|
-
ORG:ABC\, Inc.;North American Division;Marketing
|
1251
|
-
END:VCARD
|
1252
|
-
....
|
1253
|
-
+
|
1254
|
-
This represents the department itself, commonly known as ABC
|
1255
|
-
Marketing.
|
1256
|
-
+
|
1257
|
-
....
|
1258
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
1259
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
1260
|
-
KIND:org
|
1261
|
-
FN:ABC Marketing
|
1262
|
-
ORG:ABC\, Inc.;North American Division;Marketing
|
1263
|
-
END:VCARD
|
1264
|
-
....
|
1265
|
-
|
1266
|
-
[[section6_1_5]]
|
1267
|
-
==== XML
|
1268
|
-
|
1269
|
-
Purpose: :: To include extended XML-encoded vCard data in a plain
|
1270
|
-
vCard.
|
1271
|
-
|
1272
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1273
|
-
|
1274
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1275
|
-
|
1276
|
-
Special notes: :: The content of this property is a single XML 1.0
|
1277
|
-
cite:norm[W3C.REC-xml-20081126] element whose namespace [bcp14]#MUST# be explicitly
|
1278
|
-
specified using the xmlns attribute and [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be the vCard 4
|
1279
|
-
namespace ("urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:vcard-4.0"). (This implies
|
1280
|
-
that it cannot duplicate a standard vCard property.) The element
|
1281
|
-
is to be interpreted as if it was contained in a <vcard> element,
|
1282
|
-
as defined in cite:norm[RFC6351].
|
1283
|
-
+
|
1284
|
-
The fragment is subject to normal line folding and escaping, i.e.,
|
1285
|
-
replace all backslashes with "\\", then replace all newlines with
|
1286
|
-
"\n", then fold long lines.
|
1287
|
-
+
|
1288
|
-
Support for this property is [bcp14]#OPTIONAL#, but implementations of this
|
1289
|
-
specification [bcp14]#MUST# preserve instances of this property when
|
1290
|
-
propagating vCards.
|
1291
|
-
+
|
1292
|
-
See cite:norm[RFC6351] for more information on the intended use of this
|
1293
|
-
property.
|
1294
|
-
|
1295
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1296
|
-
+
|
1297
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1298
|
-
----
|
1299
|
-
XML-param = "VALUE=text" / altid-param
|
1300
|
-
XML-value = text
|
1301
|
-
----
|
1302
|
-
|
1303
|
-
[[section6_2]]
|
1304
|
-
=== Identification Properties
|
1305
|
-
|
1306
|
-
These types are used to capture information associated with the
|
1307
|
-
identification and naming of the entity associated with the vCard.
|
1308
|
-
|
1309
|
-
[[section6_2_1]]
|
1310
|
-
==== FN
|
1311
|
-
|
1312
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the formatted text corresponding to the name of
|
1313
|
-
the object the vCard represents.
|
1314
|
-
|
1315
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1316
|
-
|
1317
|
-
Cardinality: :: 1*
|
1318
|
-
|
1319
|
-
Special notes: :: This property is based on the semantics of the X.520
|
1320
|
-
Common Name attribute cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988]. The property [bcp14]#MUST# be
|
1321
|
-
present in the vCard object.
|
1322
|
-
|
1323
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1324
|
-
+
|
1325
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1326
|
-
----
|
1327
|
-
FN-param = "VALUE=text" / type-param / language-param / altid-param
|
1328
|
-
/ pid-param / pref-param / any-param
|
1329
|
-
FN-value = text
|
1330
|
-
----
|
1331
|
-
|
1332
|
-
Example: ::
|
1333
|
-
+
|
1334
|
-
....
|
1335
|
-
FN:Mr. John Q. Public\, Esq.
|
1336
|
-
....
|
1337
|
-
|
1338
|
-
[[section6_2_2]]
|
1339
|
-
==== N
|
1340
|
-
|
1341
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the components of the name of the object the
|
1342
|
-
vCard represents.
|
1343
|
-
|
1344
|
-
Value type: :: A single structured text value. Each component can have
|
1345
|
-
multiple values.
|
1346
|
-
|
1347
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
1348
|
-
|
1349
|
-
Special note: :: The structured property value corresponds, in
|
1350
|
-
sequence, to the Family Names (also known as surnames), Given
|
1351
|
-
Names, Additional Names, Honorific Prefixes, and Honorific
|
1352
|
-
Suffixes. The text components are separated by the SEMICOLON
|
1353
|
-
character (U+003B). Individual text components can include
|
1354
|
-
multiple text values separated by the COMMA character (U+002C).
|
1355
|
-
This property is based on the semantics of the X.520 individual
|
1356
|
-
name attributes cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988]. The property [bcp14]#SHOULD# be present
|
1357
|
-
in the vCard object when the name of the object the vCard
|
1358
|
-
represents follows the X.520 model.
|
1359
|
-
+
|
1360
|
-
The SORT-AS parameter [bcp14]#MAY# be applied to this property.
|
1361
|
-
|
1362
|
-
|
1363
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1364
|
-
+
|
1365
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1366
|
-
----
|
1367
|
-
N-param = "VALUE=text" / sort-as-param / language-param
|
1368
|
-
/ altid-param / any-param
|
1369
|
-
N-value = list-component 4(";" list-component)
|
1370
|
-
----
|
1371
|
-
|
1372
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1373
|
-
+
|
1374
|
-
....
|
1375
|
-
N:Public;John;Quinlan;Mr.;Esq.
|
1376
|
-
|
1377
|
-
N:Stevenson;John;Philip,Paul;Dr.;Jr.,M.D.,A.C.P.
|
1378
|
-
....
|
1379
|
-
|
1380
|
-
[[section6_2_3]]
|
1381
|
-
==== NICKNAME
|
1382
|
-
|
1383
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the text corresponding to the nickname of the
|
1384
|
-
object the vCard represents.
|
1385
|
-
|
1386
|
-
Value type: :: One or more text values separated by a COMMA character
|
1387
|
-
(U+002C).
|
1388
|
-
|
1389
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1390
|
-
|
1391
|
-
Special note: :: The nickname is the descriptive name given instead of
|
1392
|
-
or in addition to the one belonging to the object the vCard
|
1393
|
-
represents. It can also be used to specify a familiar form of a
|
1394
|
-
proper name specified by the FN or N properties.
|
1395
|
-
|
1396
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1397
|
-
+
|
1398
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1399
|
-
----
|
1400
|
-
NICKNAME-param = "VALUE=text" / type-param / language-param
|
1401
|
-
/ altid-param / pid-param / pref-param / any-param
|
1402
|
-
NICKNAME-value = text-list
|
1403
|
-
----
|
1404
|
-
|
1405
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1406
|
-
+
|
1407
|
-
....
|
1408
|
-
NICKNAME:Robbie
|
1409
|
-
|
1410
|
-
NICKNAME:Jim,Jimmie
|
1411
|
-
|
1412
|
-
NICKNAME;TYPE=work:Boss
|
1413
|
-
....
|
1414
|
-
|
1415
|
-
[[section6_2_4]]
|
1416
|
-
==== PHOTO
|
1417
|
-
|
1418
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify an image or photograph information that
|
1419
|
-
annotates some aspect of the object the vCard represents.
|
1420
|
-
|
1421
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI.
|
1422
|
-
|
1423
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1424
|
-
|
1425
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1426
|
-
+
|
1427
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1428
|
-
----
|
1429
|
-
PHOTO-param = "VALUE=uri" / altid-param / type-param
|
1430
|
-
/ mediatype-param / pref-param / pid-param / any-param
|
1431
|
-
PHOTO-value = URI
|
1432
|
-
----
|
1433
|
-
|
1434
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1435
|
-
+
|
1436
|
-
....
|
1437
|
-
PHOTO:http://www.example.com/pub/photos/jqpublic.gif
|
1438
|
-
|
1439
|
-
PHOTO:data:image/jpeg;base64,MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAgICBEUwDQYJKoZIhv
|
1440
|
-
AQEEBQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxLDAqBgNVBAoTI05ldHNjYXBlIENvbW11bm
|
1441
|
-
ljYXRpb25zIENvcnBvcmF0aW9uMRwwGgYDVQQLExNJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0
|
1442
|
-
<...remainder of base64-encoded data...>
|
1443
|
-
....
|
1444
|
-
|
1445
|
-
[[section6_2_5]]
|
1446
|
-
==== BDAY
|
1447
|
-
|
1448
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the birth date of the object the vCard
|
1449
|
-
represents.
|
1450
|
-
|
1451
|
-
Value type: :: The default is a single date-and-or-time value. It can
|
1452
|
-
also be reset to a single text value.
|
1453
|
-
|
1454
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
1455
|
-
|
1456
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1457
|
-
+
|
1458
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1459
|
-
----
|
1460
|
-
BDAY-param = BDAY-param-date / BDAY-param-text
|
1461
|
-
BDAY-value = date-and-or-time / text
|
1462
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
1463
|
-
|
1464
|
-
BDAY-param-date = "VALUE=date-and-or-time"
|
1465
|
-
BDAY-param-text = "VALUE=text" / language-param
|
1466
|
-
|
1467
|
-
BDAY-param =/ altid-param / calscale-param / any-param
|
1468
|
-
; calscale-param can only be present when BDAY-value is
|
1469
|
-
; date-and-or-time and actually contains a date or date-time.
|
1470
|
-
----
|
1471
|
-
|
1472
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1473
|
-
+
|
1474
|
-
....
|
1475
|
-
BDAY:19960415
|
1476
|
-
BDAY:--0415
|
1477
|
-
BDAY;19531015T231000Z
|
1478
|
-
BDAY;VALUE=text:circa 1800
|
1479
|
-
....
|
1480
|
-
|
1481
|
-
[[section6_2_6]]
|
1482
|
-
==== ANNIVERSARY
|
1483
|
-
|
1484
|
-
Purpose: :: The date of marriage, or equivalent, of the object the
|
1485
|
-
vCard represents.
|
1486
|
-
|
1487
|
-
Value type: :: The default is a single date-and-or-time value. It can
|
1488
|
-
also be reset to a single text value.
|
1489
|
-
|
1490
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
1491
|
-
|
1492
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1493
|
-
+
|
1494
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1495
|
-
----
|
1496
|
-
ANNIVERSARY-param = "VALUE=" ("date-and-or-time" / "text")
|
1497
|
-
ANNIVERSARY-value = date-and-or-time / text
|
1498
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
1499
|
-
|
1500
|
-
ANNIVERSARY-param =/ altid-param / calscale-param / any-param
|
1501
|
-
; calscale-param can only be present when ANNIVERSARY-value is
|
1502
|
-
; date-and-or-time and actually contains a date or date-time.
|
1503
|
-
----
|
1504
|
-
|
1505
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1506
|
-
+
|
1507
|
-
....
|
1508
|
-
ANNIVERSARY:19960415
|
1509
|
-
....
|
1510
|
-
|
1511
|
-
|
1512
|
-
[[section6_2_7]]
|
1513
|
-
==== GENDER
|
1514
|
-
|
1515
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the components of the sex and gender identity of
|
1516
|
-
the object the vCard represents.
|
1517
|
-
|
1518
|
-
Value type: :: A single structured value with two components. Each
|
1519
|
-
component has a single text value.
|
1520
|
-
|
1521
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
1522
|
-
|
1523
|
-
Special notes: :: The components correspond, in sequence, to the sex
|
1524
|
-
(biological), and gender identity. Each component is optional.
|
1525
|
-
|
1526
|
-
Sex component: ::: A single letter. M stands for "male", F stands
|
1527
|
-
for "female", O stands for "other", N stands for "none or not
|
1528
|
-
applicable", U stands for "unknown".
|
1529
|
-
|
1530
|
-
Gender identity component: ::: Free-form text.
|
1531
|
-
|
1532
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1533
|
-
+
|
1534
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1535
|
-
----
|
1536
|
-
GENDER-param = "VALUE=text" / any-param
|
1537
|
-
GENDER-value = sex [";" text]
|
1538
|
-
|
1539
|
-
sex = "" / "M" / "F" / "O" / "N" / "U"
|
1540
|
-
----
|
1541
|
-
|
1542
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1543
|
-
+
|
1544
|
-
....
|
1545
|
-
GENDER:M
|
1546
|
-
GENDER:F
|
1547
|
-
GENDER:M;Fellow
|
1548
|
-
GENDER:F;grrrl
|
1549
|
-
GENDER:O;intersex
|
1550
|
-
GENDER:;it's complicated
|
1551
|
-
....
|
1552
|
-
|
1553
|
-
[[section6_3]]
|
1554
|
-
=== Delivery Addressing Properties
|
1555
|
-
|
1556
|
-
These types are concerned with information related to the delivery
|
1557
|
-
addressing or label for the vCard object.
|
1558
|
-
|
1559
|
-
[[section6_3_1]]
|
1560
|
-
==== ADR
|
1561
|
-
|
1562
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the components of the delivery address for the
|
1563
|
-
vCard object.
|
1564
|
-
|
1565
|
-
Value type: :: A single structured text value, separated by the
|
1566
|
-
SEMICOLON character (U+003B).
|
1567
|
-
|
1568
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1569
|
-
|
1570
|
-
Special notes: :: The structured type value consists of a sequence of
|
1571
|
-
address components. The component values [bcp14]#MUST# be specified in
|
1572
|
-
their corresponding position. The structured type value
|
1573
|
-
corresponds, in sequence, to
|
1574
|
-
+
|
1575
|
-
[empty]
|
1576
|
-
* the post office box;
|
1577
|
-
* the extended address (e.g., apartment or suite number);
|
1578
|
-
* the street address;
|
1579
|
-
* the locality (e.g., city);
|
1580
|
-
* the region (e.g., state or province);
|
1581
|
-
* the postal code;
|
1582
|
-
* the country name (full name in the language specified in
|
1583
|
-
<<section5_1>>).
|
1584
|
-
|
1585
|
-
When a component value is missing, the associated component
|
1586
|
-
separator [bcp14]#MUST# still be specified.
|
1587
|
-
|
1588
|
-
Experience with vCard 3 has shown that the first two components
|
1589
|
-
(post office box and extended address) are plagued with many
|
1590
|
-
interoperability issues. To ensure maximal interoperability,
|
1591
|
-
their values [bcp14]#SHOULD# be empty.
|
1592
|
-
|
1593
|
-
The text components are separated by the SEMICOLON character
|
1594
|
-
(U+003B). Where it makes semantic sense, individual text
|
1595
|
-
components can include multiple text values (e.g., a "street"
|
1596
|
-
component with multiple lines) separated by the COMMA character
|
1597
|
-
(U+002C).
|
1598
|
-
|
1599
|
-
The property can include the "PREF" parameter to indicate the
|
1600
|
-
preferred delivery address when more than one address is
|
1601
|
-
specified.
|
1602
|
-
|
1603
|
-
The GEO and TZ parameters [bcp14]#MAY# be used with this property.
|
1604
|
-
|
1605
|
-
The property can also include a "LABEL" parameter to present a
|
1606
|
-
delivery address label for the address. Its value is a plain-text
|
1607
|
-
string representing the formatted address. Newlines are encoded
|
1608
|
-
as \n, as they are for property values.
|
1609
|
-
|
1610
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1611
|
-
+
|
1612
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1613
|
-
----
|
1614
|
-
label-param = "LABEL=" param-value
|
1615
|
-
|
1616
|
-
ADR-param = "VALUE=text" / label-param / language-param
|
1617
|
-
/ geo-parameter / tz-parameter / altid-param / pid-param
|
1618
|
-
/ pref-param / type-param / any-param
|
1619
|
-
|
1620
|
-
ADR-value = ADR-component-pobox ";" ADR-component-ext ";"
|
1621
|
-
ADR-component-street ";" ADR-component-locality ";"
|
1622
|
-
ADR-component-region ";" ADR-component-code ";"
|
1623
|
-
ADR-component-country
|
1624
|
-
ADR-component-pobox = list-component
|
1625
|
-
ADR-component-ext = list-component
|
1626
|
-
ADR-component-street = list-component
|
1627
|
-
ADR-component-locality = list-component
|
1628
|
-
ADR-component-region = list-component
|
1629
|
-
ADR-component-code = list-component
|
1630
|
-
ADR-component-country = list-component
|
1631
|
-
----
|
1632
|
-
|
1633
|
-
Example: :: In this example, the post office box and the extended
|
1634
|
-
address are absent.
|
1635
|
-
+
|
1636
|
-
....
|
1637
|
-
ADR;GEO="geo:12.3457,78.910";LABEL="Mr. John Q. Public, Esq.\n
|
1638
|
-
Mail Drop: TNE QB\n123 Main Street\nAny Town, CA 91921-1234\n
|
1639
|
-
U.S.A.":;;123 Main Street;Any Town;CA;91921-1234;U.S.A.
|
1640
|
-
....
|
1641
|
-
|
1642
|
-
[[section6_4]]
|
1643
|
-
=== Communications Properties
|
1644
|
-
|
1645
|
-
These properties describe information about how to communicate with
|
1646
|
-
the object the vCard represents.
|
1647
|
-
|
1648
|
-
[[section6_4_1]]
|
1649
|
-
==== TEL
|
1650
|
-
|
1651
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the telephone number for telephony communication
|
1652
|
-
with the object the vCard represents.
|
1653
|
-
|
1654
|
-
Value type: :: By default, it is a single free-form text value (for
|
1655
|
-
backward compatibility with vCard 3), but it [bcp14]#SHOULD# be reset to a
|
1656
|
-
URI value. It is expected that the URI scheme will be "tel", as
|
1657
|
-
specified in cite:norm[RFC3966], but other schemes [bcp14]#MAY# be used.
|
1658
|
-
|
1659
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1660
|
-
|
1661
|
-
Special notes: :: This property is based on the X.520 Telephone Number
|
1662
|
-
attribute cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988].
|
1663
|
-
+
|
1664
|
-
The property can include the "PREF" parameter to indicate a
|
1665
|
-
preferred-use telephone number.
|
1666
|
-
+
|
1667
|
-
The property can include the parameter "TYPE" to specify intended
|
1668
|
-
use for the telephone number. The predefined values for the TYPE
|
1669
|
-
parameter are:
|
1670
|
-
|
1671
|
-
[cols="2"]
|
1672
|
-
|===
|
1673
|
-
| Value | Description
|
1674
|
-
|
1675
|
-
| text | Indicates that the telephone number supports text messages (SMS).
|
1676
|
-
| voice | Indicates a voice telephone number.
|
1677
|
-
| fax | Indicates a facsimile telephone number.
|
1678
|
-
| cell | Indicates a cellular or mobile telephone number.
|
1679
|
-
| video | Indicates a video conferencing telephone number.
|
1680
|
-
| pager | Indicates a paging device telephone number.
|
1681
|
-
| textphone
|
1682
|
-
| Indicates a telecommunication device for people with hearing or speech difficulties.
|
1683
|
-
|===
|
1684
|
-
|
1685
|
-
The default type is "voice". These type parameter values can be
|
1686
|
-
specified as a parameter list (e.g., TYPE=text;TYPE=voice) or as a
|
1687
|
-
value list (e.g., TYPE="text,voice"). The default can be
|
1688
|
-
overridden to another set of values by specifying one or more
|
1689
|
-
alternate values. For example, the default TYPE of "voice" can be
|
1690
|
-
reset to a VOICE and FAX telephone number by the value list
|
1691
|
-
TYPE="voice,fax".
|
1692
|
-
|
1693
|
-
If this property's value is a URI that can also be used for
|
1694
|
-
instant messaging, the IMPP (<<section6_4_3>>) property [bcp14]#SHOULD# be
|
1695
|
-
used in addition to this property.
|
1696
|
-
|
1697
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1698
|
-
+
|
1699
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1700
|
-
----
|
1701
|
-
TEL-param = TEL-text-param / TEL-uri-param
|
1702
|
-
TEL-value = TEL-text-value / TEL-uri-value
|
1703
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
1704
|
-
|
1705
|
-
TEL-text-param = "VALUE=text"
|
1706
|
-
TEL-text-value = text
|
1707
|
-
|
1708
|
-
TEL-uri-param = "VALUE=uri" / mediatype-param
|
1709
|
-
TEL-uri-value = URI
|
1710
|
-
|
1711
|
-
TEL-param =/ type-param / pid-param / pref-param / altid-param
|
1712
|
-
/ any-param
|
1713
|
-
|
1714
|
-
type-param-tel = "text" / "voice" / "fax" / "cell" / "video"
|
1715
|
-
/ "pager" / "textphone" / iana-token / x-name
|
1716
|
-
; type-param-tel MUST NOT be used with a property other than TEL.
|
1717
|
-
|
1718
|
-
----
|
1719
|
-
|
1720
|
-
Example: ::
|
1721
|
-
+
|
1722
|
-
....
|
1723
|
-
TEL;VALUE=uri;PREF=1;TYPE="voice,home":tel:+1-555-555-5555;ext=5555
|
1724
|
-
TEL;VALUE=uri;TYPE=home:tel:+33-01-23-45-67
|
1725
|
-
....
|
1726
|
-
|
1727
|
-
[[section6_4_2]]
|
1728
|
-
==== EMAIL
|
1729
|
-
|
1730
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the electronic mail address for communication
|
1731
|
-
with the object the vCard represents.
|
1732
|
-
|
1733
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1734
|
-
|
1735
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1736
|
-
|
1737
|
-
Special notes: :: The property can include tye "PREF" parameter to
|
1738
|
-
indicate a preferred-use email address when more than one is
|
1739
|
-
specified.
|
1740
|
-
+
|
1741
|
-
Even though the value is free-form UTF-8 text, it is likely to be
|
1742
|
-
interpreted by a Mail User Agent (MUA) as an "addr-spec", as
|
1743
|
-
defined in cite:norm[RFC5322, suffix=", Section 3.4.1"]. Readers should also be aware
|
1744
|
-
of the current work toward internationalized email addresses
|
1745
|
-
cite:info[RFC5335bis].
|
1746
|
-
|
1747
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1748
|
-
+
|
1749
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1750
|
-
----
|
1751
|
-
EMAIL-param = "VALUE=text" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
1752
|
-
/ altid-param / any-param
|
1753
|
-
EMAIL-value = text
|
1754
|
-
----
|
1755
|
-
|
1756
|
-
Example: ::
|
1757
|
-
+
|
1758
|
-
....
|
1759
|
-
EMAIL;TYPE=work:jqpublic@xyz.example.com
|
1760
|
-
|
1761
|
-
EMAIL;PREF=1:jane_doe@example.com
|
1762
|
-
....
|
1763
|
-
|
1764
|
-
[[section6_4_3]]
|
1765
|
-
==== IMPP
|
1766
|
-
|
1767
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the URI for instant messaging and presence
|
1768
|
-
protocol communications with the object the vCard represents.
|
1769
|
-
|
1770
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI.
|
1771
|
-
|
1772
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1773
|
-
|
1774
|
-
Special notes: :: The property may include the "PREF" parameter to
|
1775
|
-
indicate that this is a preferred address and has the same
|
1776
|
-
semantics as the "PREF" parameter in a TEL property.
|
1777
|
-
+
|
1778
|
-
If this property's value is a URI that can be used for voice
|
1779
|
-
and/or video, the TEL property (<<section6_4_1>>) [bcp14]#SHOULD# be used in
|
1780
|
-
addition to this property.
|
1781
|
-
+
|
1782
|
-
This property is adapted from cite:info[RFC4770], which is made obsolete by
|
1783
|
-
this document.
|
1784
|
-
|
1785
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1786
|
-
+
|
1787
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1788
|
-
----
|
1789
|
-
IMPP-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
1790
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
1791
|
-
IMPP-value = URI
|
1792
|
-
----
|
1793
|
-
|
1794
|
-
Example: ::
|
1795
|
-
+
|
1796
|
-
....
|
1797
|
-
IMPP;PREF=1:xmpp:alice@example.com
|
1798
|
-
....
|
1799
|
-
|
1800
|
-
[[section6_4_4]]
|
1801
|
-
==== LANG
|
1802
|
-
|
1803
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the language(s) that may be used for contacting
|
1804
|
-
the entity associated with the vCard.
|
1805
|
-
|
1806
|
-
Value type: :: A single language-tag value.
|
1807
|
-
|
1808
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1809
|
-
|
1810
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1811
|
-
+
|
1812
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1813
|
-
----
|
1814
|
-
LANG-param = "VALUE=language-tag" / pid-param / pref-param
|
1815
|
-
/ altid-param / type-param / any-param
|
1816
|
-
LANG-value = Language-Tag
|
1817
|
-
----
|
1818
|
-
|
1819
|
-
Example: ::
|
1820
|
-
+
|
1821
|
-
....
|
1822
|
-
LANG;TYPE=work;PREF=1:en
|
1823
|
-
LANG;TYPE=work;PREF=2:fr
|
1824
|
-
LANG;TYPE=home:fr
|
1825
|
-
....
|
1826
|
-
|
1827
|
-
[[section6_5]]
|
1828
|
-
=== Geographical Properties
|
1829
|
-
|
1830
|
-
These properties are concerned with information associated with
|
1831
|
-
geographical positions or regions associated with the object the
|
1832
|
-
vCard represents.
|
1833
|
-
|
1834
|
-
[[section6_5_1]]
|
1835
|
-
==== TZ
|
1836
|
-
|
1837
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify information related to the time zone of the
|
1838
|
-
object the vCard represents.
|
1839
|
-
|
1840
|
-
Value type: :: The default is a single text value. It can also be
|
1841
|
-
reset to a single URI or utc-offset value.
|
1842
|
-
|
1843
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1844
|
-
|
1845
|
-
Special notes: :: It is expected that names from the public-domain
|
1846
|
-
Olson database cite:info[TZ-DB] will be used, but this is not a
|
1847
|
-
restriction. See also cite:info[IANA-TZ].
|
1848
|
-
+
|
1849
|
-
Efforts are currently being directed at creating a standard URI
|
1850
|
-
scheme for expressing time zone information. Usage of such a
|
1851
|
-
scheme would ensure a high level of interoperability between
|
1852
|
-
implementations that support it.
|
1853
|
-
+
|
1854
|
-
Note that utc-offset values [bcp14]#SHOULD NOT# be used because the UTC
|
1855
|
-
offset varies with time -- not just because of the usual daylight
|
1856
|
-
saving time shifts that occur in may regions, but often entire
|
1857
|
-
regions will "re-base" their overall offset. The actual offset
|
1858
|
-
may be +/- 1 hour (or perhaps a little more) than the one given.
|
1859
|
-
|
1860
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1861
|
-
+
|
1862
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1863
|
-
----
|
1864
|
-
TZ-param = "VALUE=" ("text" / "uri" / "utc-offset")
|
1865
|
-
TZ-value = text / URI / utc-offset
|
1866
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
1867
|
-
|
1868
|
-
TZ-param =/ altid-param / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
1869
|
-
/ mediatype-param / any-param
|
1870
|
-
----
|
1871
|
-
|
1872
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1873
|
-
+
|
1874
|
-
....
|
1875
|
-
TZ:Raleigh/North America
|
1876
|
-
|
1877
|
-
TZ;VALUE=utc-offset:-0500
|
1878
|
-
; Note: utc-offset format is NOT RECOMMENDED.
|
1879
|
-
....
|
1880
|
-
|
1881
|
-
[[section6_5_2]]
|
1882
|
-
==== GEO
|
1883
|
-
|
1884
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify information related to the global positioning of
|
1885
|
-
the object the vCard represents.
|
1886
|
-
|
1887
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI.
|
1888
|
-
|
1889
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1890
|
-
|
1891
|
-
Special notes: :: The "geo" URI scheme cite:norm[RFC5870] is particularly well
|
1892
|
-
suited for this property, but other schemes [bcp14]#MAY# be used.
|
1893
|
-
|
1894
|
-
|
1895
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1896
|
-
+
|
1897
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1898
|
-
----
|
1899
|
-
GEO-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
1900
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
1901
|
-
GEO-value = URI
|
1902
|
-
----
|
1903
|
-
|
1904
|
-
Example: ::
|
1905
|
-
+
|
1906
|
-
....
|
1907
|
-
GEO:geo:37.386013,-122.082932
|
1908
|
-
....
|
1909
|
-
|
1910
|
-
[[section6_6]]
|
1911
|
-
=== Organizational Properties
|
1912
|
-
|
1913
|
-
These properties are concerned with information associated with
|
1914
|
-
characteristics of the organization or organizational units of the
|
1915
|
-
object that the vCard represents.
|
1916
|
-
|
1917
|
-
[[section6_6_1]]
|
1918
|
-
==== TITLE
|
1919
|
-
|
1920
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the position or job of the object the vCard
|
1921
|
-
represents.
|
1922
|
-
|
1923
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1924
|
-
|
1925
|
-
Cardinality: *
|
1926
|
-
|
1927
|
-
Special notes: :: This property is based on the X.520 Title attribute
|
1928
|
-
cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988].
|
1929
|
-
|
1930
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1931
|
-
+
|
1932
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1933
|
-
----
|
1934
|
-
TITLE-param = "VALUE=text" / language-param / pid-param
|
1935
|
-
/ pref-param / altid-param / type-param / any-param
|
1936
|
-
TITLE-value = text
|
1937
|
-
----
|
1938
|
-
|
1939
|
-
Example: ::
|
1940
|
-
+
|
1941
|
-
....
|
1942
|
-
TITLE:Research Scientist
|
1943
|
-
....
|
1944
|
-
|
1945
|
-
[[section6_6_2]]
|
1946
|
-
==== ROLE
|
1947
|
-
|
1948
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the function or part played in a particular
|
1949
|
-
situation by the object the vCard represents.
|
1950
|
-
|
1951
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
1952
|
-
|
1953
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1954
|
-
|
1955
|
-
Special notes: This property is based on the X.520 Business Category
|
1956
|
-
explanatory attribute cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988]. This property is
|
1957
|
-
included as an organizational type to avoid confusion with the
|
1958
|
-
semantics of the TITLE property and incorrect usage of that
|
1959
|
-
property when the semantics of this property is intended.
|
1960
|
-
|
1961
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1962
|
-
+
|
1963
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1964
|
-
----
|
1965
|
-
ROLE-param = "VALUE=text" / language-param / pid-param / pref-param
|
1966
|
-
/ type-param / altid-param / any-param
|
1967
|
-
ROLE-value = text
|
1968
|
-
----
|
1969
|
-
|
1970
|
-
Example: ::
|
1971
|
-
+
|
1972
|
-
....
|
1973
|
-
ROLE:Project Leader
|
1974
|
-
....
|
1975
|
-
|
1976
|
-
[[section6_6_3]]
|
1977
|
-
==== LOGO
|
1978
|
-
|
1979
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a graphic image of a logo associated with the
|
1980
|
-
object the vCard represents.
|
1981
|
-
|
1982
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI.
|
1983
|
-
|
1984
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
1985
|
-
|
1986
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
1987
|
-
+
|
1988
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
1989
|
-
----
|
1990
|
-
LOGO-param = "VALUE=uri" / language-param / pid-param / pref-param
|
1991
|
-
/ type-param / mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
1992
|
-
LOGO-value = URI
|
1993
|
-
----
|
1994
|
-
|
1995
|
-
Examples: ::
|
1996
|
-
+
|
1997
|
-
....
|
1998
|
-
LOGO:http://www.example.com/pub/logos/abccorp.jpg
|
1999
|
-
|
2000
|
-
LOGO:data:image/jpeg;base64,MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAgICBEUwDQYJKoZIhvc
|
2001
|
-
AQEEBQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxLDAqBgNVBAoTI05ldHNjYXBlIENvbW11bm
|
2002
|
-
ljYXRpb25zIENvcnBvcmF0aW9uMRwwGgYDVQQLExNJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0
|
2003
|
-
<...the remainder of base64-encoded data...>
|
2004
|
-
....
|
2005
|
-
|
2006
|
-
[[section6_6_4]]
|
2007
|
-
==== ORG
|
2008
|
-
|
2009
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the organizational name and units associated
|
2010
|
-
with the vCard.
|
2011
|
-
|
2012
|
-
Value type: :: A single structured text value consisting of components
|
2013
|
-
separated by the SEMICOLON character (U+003B).
|
2014
|
-
|
2015
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2016
|
-
|
2017
|
-
Special notes: :: The property is based on the X.520 Organization Name
|
2018
|
-
and Organization Unit attributes cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988]. The property
|
2019
|
-
value is a structured type consisting of the organization name,
|
2020
|
-
followed by zero or more levels of organizational unit names.
|
2021
|
-
+
|
2022
|
-
The SORT-AS parameter [bcp14]#MAY# be applied to this property.
|
2023
|
-
|
2024
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2025
|
-
+
|
2026
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2027
|
-
----
|
2028
|
-
ORG-param = "VALUE=text" / sort-as-param / language-param
|
2029
|
-
/ pid-param / pref-param / altid-param / type-param
|
2030
|
-
/ any-param
|
2031
|
-
ORG-value = component *(";" component)
|
2032
|
-
----
|
2033
|
-
|
2034
|
-
Example: :: A property value consisting of an organizational name,
|
2035
|
-
organizational unit #1 name, and organizational unit #2 name.
|
2036
|
-
+
|
2037
|
-
....
|
2038
|
-
ORG:ABC\, Inc.;North American Division;Marketing
|
2039
|
-
....
|
2040
|
-
|
2041
|
-
[[section6_6_5]]
|
2042
|
-
==== MEMBER
|
2043
|
-
|
2044
|
-
Purpose: :: To include a member in the group this vCard represents.
|
2045
|
-
|
2046
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI. It [bcp14]#MAY# refer to something other than a
|
2047
|
-
vCard object. For example, an email distribution list could
|
2048
|
-
employ the "mailto" URI scheme cite:info[RFC6068] for efficiency.
|
2049
|
-
|
2050
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2051
|
-
|
2052
|
-
Special notes: :: This property [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be present unless the value of
|
2053
|
-
the KIND property is "group".
|
2054
|
-
|
2055
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2056
|
-
+
|
2057
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2058
|
-
----
|
2059
|
-
MEMBER-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / altid-param
|
2060
|
-
/ mediatype-param / any-param
|
2061
|
-
MEMBER-value = URI
|
2062
|
-
----
|
2063
|
-
|
2064
|
-
Examples: ::
|
2065
|
-
+
|
2066
|
-
....
|
2067
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2068
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2069
|
-
KIND:group
|
2070
|
-
FN:The Doe family
|
2071
|
-
MEMBER:urn:uuid:03a0e51f-d1aa-4385-8a53-e29025acd8af
|
2072
|
-
MEMBER:urn:uuid:b8767877-b4a1-4c70-9acc-505d3819e519
|
2073
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2074
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2075
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2076
|
-
FN:John Doe
|
2077
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:03a0e51f-d1aa-4385-8a53-e29025acd8af
|
2078
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2079
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2080
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2081
|
-
FN:Jane Doe
|
2082
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:b8767877-b4a1-4c70-9acc-505d3819e519
|
2083
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2084
|
-
|
2085
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2086
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2087
|
-
KIND:group
|
2088
|
-
FN:Funky distribution list
|
2089
|
-
MEMBER:mailto:subscriber1@example.com
|
2090
|
-
MEMBER:xmpp:subscriber2@example.com
|
2091
|
-
MEMBER:sip:subscriber3@example.com
|
2092
|
-
MEMBER:tel:+1-418-555-5555
|
2093
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2094
|
-
....
|
2095
|
-
|
2096
|
-
[[section6_6_6]]
|
2097
|
-
==== RELATED
|
2098
|
-
|
2099
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a relationship between another entity and the
|
2100
|
-
entity represented by this vCard.
|
2101
|
-
|
2102
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI. It can also be reset to a single text
|
2103
|
-
value. The text value can be used to specify textual information.
|
2104
|
-
|
2105
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2106
|
-
|
2107
|
-
Special notes: :: The TYPE parameter [bcp14]#MAY# be used to characterize the
|
2108
|
-
related entity. It contains a comma-separated list of values that
|
2109
|
-
are registered with IANA as described in <<section10_2>>. The
|
2110
|
-
registry is pre-populated with the values defined in cite:norm[xfn]. This
|
2111
|
-
document also specifies two additional values:
|
2112
|
-
|
2113
|
-
agent: ::: an entity who may sometimes act on behalf of the entity
|
2114
|
-
associated with the vCard.
|
2115
|
-
|
2116
|
-
emergency: ::: indicates an emergency contact
|
2117
|
-
|
2118
|
-
+
|
2119
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2120
|
-
+
|
2121
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2122
|
-
----
|
2123
|
-
RELATED-param = RELATED-param-uri / RELATED-param-text
|
2124
|
-
RELATED-value = URI / text
|
2125
|
-
; Parameter and value MUST match.
|
2126
|
-
|
2127
|
-
RELATED-param-uri = "VALUE=uri" / mediatype-param
|
2128
|
-
RELATED-param-text = "VALUE=text" / language-param
|
2129
|
-
|
2130
|
-
RELATED-param =/ pid-param / pref-param / altid-param / type-param
|
2131
|
-
/ any-param
|
2132
|
-
|
2133
|
-
type-param-related = related-type-value *("," related-type-value)
|
2134
|
-
; type-param-related MUST NOT be used with a property other than
|
2135
|
-
; RELATED.
|
2136
|
-
|
2137
|
-
related-type-value = "contact" / "acquaintance" / "friend" / "met"
|
2138
|
-
/ "co-worker" / "colleague" / "co-resident"
|
2139
|
-
/ "neighbor" / "child" / "parent"
|
2140
|
-
/ "sibling" / "spouse" / "kin" / "muse"
|
2141
|
-
/ "crush" / "date" / "sweetheart" / "me"
|
2142
|
-
/ "agent" / "emergency"
|
2143
|
-
----
|
2144
|
-
|
2145
|
-
Examples: ::
|
2146
|
-
+
|
2147
|
-
....
|
2148
|
-
RELATED;TYPE=friend:urn:uuid:f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6
|
2149
|
-
RELATED;TYPE=contact:http://example.com/directory/jdoe.vcf
|
2150
|
-
RELATED;TYPE=co-worker;VALUE=text:Please contact my assistant Jane
|
2151
|
-
Doe for any inquiries.
|
2152
|
-
....
|
2153
|
-
|
2154
|
-
[[section6_7]]
|
2155
|
-
=== Explanatory Properties
|
2156
|
-
|
2157
|
-
These properties are concerned with additional explanations, such as
|
2158
|
-
that related to informational notes or revisions specific to the
|
2159
|
-
vCard.
|
2160
|
-
|
2161
|
-
[[section6_7_1]]
|
2162
|
-
==== CATEGORIES
|
2163
|
-
|
2164
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify application category information about the
|
2165
|
-
vCard, also known as "tags".
|
2166
|
-
|
2167
|
-
Value type: :: One or more text values separated by a COMMA character
|
2168
|
-
(U+002C).
|
2169
|
-
|
2170
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2171
|
-
|
2172
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2173
|
-
+
|
2174
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2175
|
-
----
|
2176
|
-
CATEGORIES-param = "VALUE=text" / pid-param / pref-param
|
2177
|
-
/ type-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2178
|
-
CATEGORIES-value = text-list
|
2179
|
-
----
|
2180
|
-
|
2181
|
-
Example: ::
|
2182
|
-
+
|
2183
|
-
....
|
2184
|
-
CATEGORIES:TRAVEL AGENT
|
2185
|
-
|
2186
|
-
CATEGORIES:INTERNET,IETF,INDUSTRY,INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
|
2187
|
-
....
|
2188
|
-
|
2189
|
-
[[section6_7_2]]
|
2190
|
-
==== NOTE
|
2191
|
-
|
2192
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify supplemental information or a comment that is
|
2193
|
-
associated with the vCard.
|
2194
|
-
|
2195
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
2196
|
-
|
2197
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2198
|
-
|
2199
|
-
Special notes: The property is based on the X.520 Description
|
2200
|
-
attribute cite:norm[CCITT.X520.1988].
|
2201
|
-
|
2202
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2203
|
-
+
|
2204
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2205
|
-
----
|
2206
|
-
NOTE-param = "VALUE=text" / language-param / pid-param / pref-param
|
2207
|
-
/ type-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2208
|
-
NOTE-value = text
|
2209
|
-
----
|
2210
|
-
|
2211
|
-
Example: ::
|
2212
|
-
+
|
2213
|
-
....
|
2214
|
-
NOTE:This fax number is operational 0800 to 1715
|
2215
|
-
EST\, Mon-Fri.
|
2216
|
-
....
|
2217
|
-
|
2218
|
-
[[section6_7_3]]
|
2219
|
-
==== PRODID
|
2220
|
-
|
2221
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the identifier for the product that created the
|
2222
|
-
vCard object.
|
2223
|
-
|
2224
|
-
Type value: :: A single text value.
|
2225
|
-
|
2226
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
2227
|
-
|
2228
|
-
Special notes: :: Implementations [bcp14]#SHOULD# use a method such as that
|
2229
|
-
specified for Formal Public Identifiers in cite:info[ISO9070] or for
|
2230
|
-
Universal Resource Names in cite:info[RFC3406] to ensure that the text
|
2231
|
-
value is unique.
|
2232
|
-
|
2233
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2234
|
-
+
|
2235
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2236
|
-
----
|
2237
|
-
PRODID-param = "VALUE=text" / any-param
|
2238
|
-
PRODID-value = text
|
2239
|
-
----
|
2240
|
-
|
2241
|
-
Example: ::
|
2242
|
-
+
|
2243
|
-
....
|
2244
|
-
PRODID:-//ONLINE DIRECTORY//NONSGML Version 1//EN
|
2245
|
-
....
|
2246
|
-
|
2247
|
-
[[section6_7_4]]
|
2248
|
-
==== REV
|
2249
|
-
|
2250
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify revision information about the current vCard.
|
2251
|
-
|
2252
|
-
Value type: :: A single timestamp value.
|
2253
|
-
|
2254
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
2255
|
-
|
2256
|
-
Special notes: :: The value distinguishes the current revision of the
|
2257
|
-
information in this vCard for other renditions of the information.
|
2258
|
-
|
2259
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2260
|
-
+
|
2261
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2262
|
-
----
|
2263
|
-
REV-param = "VALUE=timestamp" / any-param
|
2264
|
-
REV-value = timestamp
|
2265
|
-
----
|
2266
|
-
|
2267
|
-
Example: ::
|
2268
|
-
+
|
2269
|
-
....
|
2270
|
-
REV:19951031T222710Z
|
2271
|
-
....
|
2272
|
-
|
2273
|
-
[[section6_7_5]]
|
2274
|
-
==== SOUND
|
2275
|
-
|
2276
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a digital sound content information that
|
2277
|
-
annotates some aspect of the vCard. This property is often used
|
2278
|
-
to specify the proper pronunciation of the name property value of
|
2279
|
-
the vCard.
|
2280
|
-
|
2281
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI.
|
2282
|
-
|
2283
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2284
|
-
|
2285
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2286
|
-
+
|
2287
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2288
|
-
----
|
2289
|
-
SOUND-param = "VALUE=uri" / language-param / pid-param / pref-param
|
2290
|
-
/ type-param / mediatype-param / altid-param
|
2291
|
-
/ any-param
|
2292
|
-
SOUND-value = URI
|
2293
|
-
----
|
2294
|
-
|
2295
|
-
Example: ::
|
2296
|
-
+
|
2297
|
-
....
|
2298
|
-
SOUND:CID:JOHNQPUBLIC.part8.19960229T080000.xyzMail@example.com
|
2299
|
-
|
2300
|
-
SOUND:data:audio/basic;base64,MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAgICBEUwDQYJKoZIh
|
2301
|
-
AQEEBQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxLDAqBgNVBAoTI05ldHNjYXBlIENvbW11bm
|
2302
|
-
ljYXRpb25zIENvcnBvcmF0aW9uMRwwGgYDVQQLExNJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0
|
2303
|
-
<...the remainder of base64-encoded data...>
|
2304
|
-
....
|
2305
|
-
|
2306
|
-
[[section6_7_6]]
|
2307
|
-
==== UID
|
2308
|
-
|
2309
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a value that represents a globally unique
|
2310
|
-
identifier corresponding to the entity associated with the vCard.
|
2311
|
-
|
2312
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI value. It [bcp14]#MAY# also be reset to free-form
|
2313
|
-
text.
|
2314
|
-
|
2315
|
-
Cardinality: :: *1
|
2316
|
-
|
2317
|
-
Special notes: :: This property is used to uniquely identify the object
|
2318
|
-
that the vCard represents. The "uuid" URN namespace defined in
|
2319
|
-
cite:norm[RFC4122] is particularly well suited to this task, but other URI
|
2320
|
-
schemes [bcp14]#MAY# be used. Free-form text [bcp14]#MAY# also be used.
|
2321
|
-
|
2322
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2323
|
-
+
|
2324
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2325
|
-
----
|
2326
|
-
UID-param = UID-uri-param / UID-text-param
|
2327
|
-
UID-value = UID-uri-value / UID-text-value
|
2328
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
2329
|
-
|
2330
|
-
UID-uri-param = "VALUE=uri"
|
2331
|
-
UID-uri-value = URI
|
2332
|
-
|
2333
|
-
UID-text-param = "VALUE=text"
|
2334
|
-
UID-text-value = text
|
2335
|
-
|
2336
|
-
UID-param =/ any-param
|
2337
|
-
----
|
2338
|
-
|
2339
|
-
Example: ::
|
2340
|
-
+
|
2341
|
-
....
|
2342
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6
|
2343
|
-
....
|
2344
|
-
|
2345
|
-
[[section6_7_7]]
|
2346
|
-
==== CLIENTPIDMAP
|
2347
|
-
|
2348
|
-
Purpose: :: To give a global meaning to a local PID source identifier.
|
2349
|
-
|
2350
|
-
Value type: :: A semicolon-separated pair of values. The first field
|
2351
|
-
is a small integer corresponding to the second field of a PID
|
2352
|
-
parameter instance. The second field is a URI. The "uuid" URN
|
2353
|
-
namespace defined in cite:norm[RFC4122] is particularly well suited to this
|
2354
|
-
task, but other URI schemes [bcp14]#MAY# be used.
|
2355
|
-
|
2356
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2357
|
-
|
2358
|
-
Special notes: :: PID source identifiers (the source identifier is the
|
2359
|
-
second field in a PID parameter instance) are small integers that
|
2360
|
-
only have significance within the scope of a single vCard
|
2361
|
-
instance. Each distinct source identifier present in a vCard [bcp14]#MUST#
|
2362
|
-
have an associated CLIENTPIDMAP. See <<section7>> for more details
|
2363
|
-
on the usage of CLIENTPIDMAP.
|
2364
|
-
+
|
2365
|
-
PID source identifiers [bcp14]#MUST# be strictly positive. Zero is not
|
2366
|
-
allowed.
|
2367
|
-
+
|
2368
|
-
As a special exception, the PID parameter [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be applied to
|
2369
|
-
this property.
|
2370
|
-
|
2371
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2372
|
-
+
|
2373
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2374
|
-
----
|
2375
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP-param = any-param
|
2376
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP-value = 1*DIGIT ";" URI
|
2377
|
-
----
|
2378
|
-
|
2379
|
-
Example: ::
|
2380
|
-
+
|
2381
|
-
....
|
2382
|
-
TEL;PID=3.1,4.2;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2383
|
-
EMAIL;PID=4.1,5.2:jdoe@example.com
|
2384
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:3df403f4-5924-4bb7-b077-3c711d9eb34b
|
2385
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:d89c9c7a-2e1b-4832-82de-7e992d95faa5
|
2386
|
-
....
|
2387
|
-
|
2388
|
-
[[section6_7_8]]
|
2389
|
-
==== URL
|
2390
|
-
|
2391
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a uniform resource locator associated with the
|
2392
|
-
object to which the vCard refers. Examples for individuals
|
2393
|
-
include personal web sites, blogs, and social networking site
|
2394
|
-
identifiers.
|
2395
|
-
|
2396
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2397
|
-
|
2398
|
-
Value type: :: A single uri value.
|
2399
|
-
|
2400
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2401
|
-
+
|
2402
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2403
|
-
----
|
2404
|
-
URL-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
2405
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2406
|
-
URL-value = URI
|
2407
|
-
----
|
2408
|
-
|
2409
|
-
Example: ::
|
2410
|
-
+
|
2411
|
-
....
|
2412
|
-
URL:http://example.org/restaurant.french/~chezchic.html
|
2413
|
-
....
|
2414
|
-
|
2415
|
-
[[section6_7_9]]
|
2416
|
-
==== VERSION
|
2417
|
-
|
2418
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the version of the vCard specification used to
|
2419
|
-
format this vCard.
|
2420
|
-
|
2421
|
-
Value type: :: A single text value.
|
2422
|
-
|
2423
|
-
Cardinality: :: 1
|
2424
|
-
|
2425
|
-
Special notes: :: This property [bcp14]#MUST# be present in the vCard object,
|
2426
|
-
and it must appear immediately after BEGIN:VCARD. The value [bcp14]#MUST#
|
2427
|
-
be "4.0" if the vCard corresponds to this specification. Note
|
2428
|
-
that earlier versions of vCard allowed this property to be placed
|
2429
|
-
anywhere in the vCard object, or even to be absent.
|
2430
|
-
|
2431
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2432
|
-
+
|
2433
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2434
|
-
----
|
2435
|
-
VERSION-param = "VALUE=text" / any-param
|
2436
|
-
VERSION-value = "4.0"
|
2437
|
-
----
|
2438
|
-
|
2439
|
-
Example: ::
|
2440
|
-
+
|
2441
|
-
....
|
2442
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2443
|
-
....
|
2444
|
-
|
2445
|
-
[[section6_8]]
|
2446
|
-
=== Security Properties
|
2447
|
-
|
2448
|
-
These properties are concerned with the security of communication
|
2449
|
-
pathways or access to the vCard.
|
2450
|
-
|
2451
|
-
[[section6_8_1]]
|
2452
|
-
==== KEY
|
2453
|
-
|
2454
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify a public key or authentication certificate
|
2455
|
-
associated with the object that the vCard represents.
|
2456
|
-
|
2457
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI. It can also be reset to a text value.
|
2458
|
-
|
2459
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2460
|
-
|
2461
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2462
|
-
+
|
2463
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2464
|
-
----
|
2465
|
-
KEY-param = KEY-uri-param / KEY-text-param
|
2466
|
-
KEY-value = KEY-uri-value / KEY-text-value
|
2467
|
-
; Value and parameter MUST match.
|
2468
|
-
|
2469
|
-
KEY-uri-param = "VALUE=uri" / mediatype-param
|
2470
|
-
KEY-uri-value = URI
|
2471
|
-
|
2472
|
-
KEY-text-param = "VALUE=text"
|
2473
|
-
KEY-text-value = text
|
2474
|
-
|
2475
|
-
KEY-param =/ altid-param / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
2476
|
-
/ any-param
|
2477
|
-
----
|
2478
|
-
|
2479
|
-
Examples: ::
|
2480
|
-
+
|
2481
|
-
....
|
2482
|
-
KEY:http://www.example.com/keys/jdoe.cer
|
2483
|
-
|
2484
|
-
KEY;MEDIATYPE=application/pgp-keys:ftp://example.com/keys/jdoe
|
2485
|
-
|
2486
|
-
KEY:data:application/pgp-keys;base64,MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAgICBE
|
2487
|
-
UwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEEBQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxLDAqBgNVBAoTI05l
|
2488
|
-
<... remainder of base64-encoded data ...>
|
2489
|
-
....
|
2490
|
-
|
2491
|
-
[[section6_9]]
|
2492
|
-
=== Calendar Properties
|
2493
|
-
|
2494
|
-
These properties are further specified in cite:norm[RFC2739].
|
2495
|
-
|
2496
|
-
[[secton6_9_1]]
|
2497
|
-
==== FBURL
|
2498
|
-
|
2499
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the URI for the busy time associated with the
|
2500
|
-
object that the vCard represents.
|
2501
|
-
|
2502
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI value.
|
2503
|
-
|
2504
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2505
|
-
|
2506
|
-
Special notes: :: Where multiple FBURL properties are specified, the
|
2507
|
-
default FBURL property is indicated with the PREF parameter. The
|
2508
|
-
FTP cite:info[RFC1738] or HTTP cite:info[RFC2616] type of URI points to an iCalendar
|
2509
|
-
cite:norm[RFC5545] object associated with a snapshot of the next few weeks
|
2510
|
-
or months of busy time data. If the iCalendar object is
|
2511
|
-
represented as a file or document, its file extension should be
|
2512
|
-
".ifb".
|
2513
|
-
|
2514
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2515
|
-
+
|
2516
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2517
|
-
----
|
2518
|
-
FBURL-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
2519
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2520
|
-
FBURL-value = URI
|
2521
|
-
----
|
2522
|
-
|
2523
|
-
Examples: ::
|
2524
|
-
+
|
2525
|
-
....
|
2526
|
-
FBURL;PREF=1:http://www.example.com/busy/janedoe
|
2527
|
-
FBURL;MEDIATYPE=text/calendar:ftp://example.com/busy/project-a.ifb
|
2528
|
-
....
|
2529
|
-
|
2530
|
-
[[section6_9_2]]
|
2531
|
-
==== CALADRURI
|
2532
|
-
|
2533
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the calendar user address cite:norm[RFC5545] to which a
|
2534
|
-
scheduling request cite:norm[RFC5546] should be sent for the object
|
2535
|
-
represented by the vCard.
|
2536
|
-
|
2537
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI value.
|
2538
|
-
|
2539
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2540
|
-
|
2541
|
-
Special notes: :: Where multiple CALADRURI properties are specified,
|
2542
|
-
the default CALADRURI property is indicated with the PREF
|
2543
|
-
parameter.
|
2544
|
-
|
2545
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2546
|
-
+
|
2547
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2548
|
-
----
|
2549
|
-
CALADRURI-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
2550
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2551
|
-
CALADRURI-value = URI
|
2552
|
-
----
|
2553
|
-
|
2554
|
-
Example: ::
|
2555
|
-
+
|
2556
|
-
....
|
2557
|
-
CALADRURI;PREF=1:mailto:janedoe@example.com
|
2558
|
-
CALADRURI:http://example.com/calendar/jdoe
|
2559
|
-
....
|
2560
|
-
|
2561
|
-
[[section6_9_3]]
|
2562
|
-
==== CALURI
|
2563
|
-
|
2564
|
-
Purpose: :: To specify the URI for a calendar associated with the
|
2565
|
-
object represented by the vCard.
|
2566
|
-
|
2567
|
-
Value type: :: A single URI value.
|
2568
|
-
|
2569
|
-
Cardinality: :: *
|
2570
|
-
|
2571
|
-
Special notes: :: Where multiple CALURI properties are specified, the
|
2572
|
-
default CALURI property is indicated with the PREF parameter. The
|
2573
|
-
property should contain a URI pointing to an iCalendar cite:norm[RFC5545]
|
2574
|
-
object associated with a snapshot of the user's calendar store.
|
2575
|
-
If the iCalendar object is represented as a file or document, its
|
2576
|
-
file extension should be ".ics".
|
2577
|
-
|
2578
|
-
ABNF: ::
|
2579
|
-
+
|
2580
|
-
[source,abnf]
|
2581
|
-
----
|
2582
|
-
CALURI-param = "VALUE=uri" / pid-param / pref-param / type-param
|
2583
|
-
/ mediatype-param / altid-param / any-param
|
2584
|
-
CALURI-value = URI
|
2585
|
-
----
|
2586
|
-
|
2587
|
-
Examples: ::
|
2588
|
-
+
|
2589
|
-
....
|
2590
|
-
CALURI;PREF=1:http://cal.example.com/calA
|
2591
|
-
CALURI;MEDIATYPE=text/calendar:ftp://ftp.example.com/calA.ics
|
2592
|
-
....
|
2593
|
-
|
2594
|
-
[[section6_10]]
|
2595
|
-
=== Extended Properties and Parameters
|
2596
|
-
|
2597
|
-
The properties and parameters defined by this document can be
|
2598
|
-
extended. Non-standard, private properties and parameters with a
|
2599
|
-
name starting with "X-" may be defined bilaterally between two
|
2600
|
-
cooperating agents without outside registration or standardization.
|
2601
|
-
|
2602
|
-
[[section7]]
|
2603
|
-
== Synchronization
|
2604
|
-
|
2605
|
-
vCard data often needs to be synchronized between devices. In this
|
2606
|
-
context, synchronization is defined as the intelligent merging of two
|
2607
|
-
representations of the same object. vCard 4.0 includes mechanisms to
|
2608
|
-
aid this process.
|
2609
|
-
|
2610
|
-
[[section7_1]]
|
2611
|
-
=== Mechanisms
|
2612
|
-
|
2613
|
-
Two mechanisms are available: the UID property is used to match
|
2614
|
-
multiple instances of the same vCard, while the PID parameter is used
|
2615
|
-
to match multiple instances of the same property.
|
2616
|
-
|
2617
|
-
The term "matching" is used here to mean recognizing that two
|
2618
|
-
instances are in fact representations of the same object. For
|
2619
|
-
example, a single vCard that is shared with someone results in two
|
2620
|
-
vCard instances. After they have evolved separately, they still
|
2621
|
-
represent the same object, and therefore may be matched by a
|
2622
|
-
synchronization engine.
|
2623
|
-
|
2624
|
-
[[section7_1_1]]
|
2625
|
-
==== Matching vCard Instances
|
2626
|
-
|
2627
|
-
vCard instances for which the UID properties (<<section6_7_6>>) are
|
2628
|
-
equivalent [bcp14]#MUST# be matched. Equivalence is determined as specified
|
2629
|
-
in cite:norm[RFC3986, suffix=", Section 6"].
|
2630
|
-
|
2631
|
-
In all other cases, vCard instances [bcp14]#MAY# be matched at the discretion
|
2632
|
-
of the synchronization engine.
|
2633
|
-
|
2634
|
-
[[section7_1_2]]
|
2635
|
-
==== Matching Property Instances
|
2636
|
-
|
2637
|
-
Property instances belonging to unmatched vCards [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be matched.
|
2638
|
-
|
2639
|
-
Property instances whose name (e.g., EMAIL, TEL, etc.) is not the
|
2640
|
-
same [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be matched.
|
2641
|
-
|
2642
|
-
Property instances whose name is CLIENTPIDMAP are handled separately
|
2643
|
-
and [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be matched. The synchronization [bcp14]#MUST# ensure that there
|
2644
|
-
is consistency of CLIENTPIDMAPs among matched vCard instances.
|
2645
|
-
|
2646
|
-
Property instances belonging to matched vCards, whose name is the
|
2647
|
-
same, and whose maximum cardinality is 1, [bcp14]#MUST# be matched.
|
2648
|
-
|
2649
|
-
Property instances belonging to matched vCards, whose name is the
|
2650
|
-
same, and whose PID parameters match, [bcp14]#MUST# be matched. See
|
2651
|
-
<<section7_1_3>> for details on PID matching.
|
2652
|
-
|
2653
|
-
In all other cases, property instances [bcp14]#MAY# be matched at the
|
2654
|
-
discretion of the synchronization engine.
|
2655
|
-
|
2656
|
-
[[section7_1_3]]
|
2657
|
-
==== PID Matching
|
2658
|
-
|
2659
|
-
Two PID values for which the first fields are equivalent represent
|
2660
|
-
the same local value.
|
2661
|
-
|
2662
|
-
Two PID values representing the same local value and for which the
|
2663
|
-
second fields point to CLIENTPIDMAP properties whose second field
|
2664
|
-
URIs are equivalent (as specified in cite:norm[RFC3986, suffix=", Section 6"]) also
|
2665
|
-
represent the same global value.
|
2666
|
-
|
2667
|
-
PID parameters for which at least one pair of their values represent
|
2668
|
-
the same global value [bcp14]#MUST# be matched.
|
2669
|
-
|
2670
|
-
In all other cases, PID parameters [bcp14]#MAY# be matched at the discretion
|
2671
|
-
of the synchronization engine.
|
2672
|
-
|
2673
|
-
For example, PID value "5.1", in the first vCard below, and PID value
|
2674
|
-
"5.2", in the second vCard below, represent the same global value.
|
2675
|
-
|
2676
|
-
|
2677
|
-
....
|
2678
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2679
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2680
|
-
EMAIL;PID=4.2,5.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2681
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:3eef374e-7179-4196-a914-27358c3e6527
|
2682
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:42bcd5a7-1699-4514-87b4-056edf68e9cc
|
2683
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2684
|
-
....
|
2685
|
-
|
2686
|
-
....
|
2687
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2688
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2689
|
-
EMAIL;PID=5.1,5.2:john@example.com
|
2690
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:0c75c629-6a8d-4d5e-a07f-1bb35846854d
|
2691
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:3eef374e-7179-4196-a914-27358c3e6527
|
2692
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2693
|
-
....
|
2694
|
-
|
2695
|
-
[[section7_2]]
|
2696
|
-
=== Example
|
2697
|
-
|
2698
|
-
[[section7_2_1]]
|
2699
|
-
==== Creation
|
2700
|
-
|
2701
|
-
The following simple vCard is first created on a given device.
|
2702
|
-
|
2703
|
-
....
|
2704
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2705
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2706
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2707
|
-
FN;PID=1.1:J. Doe
|
2708
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2709
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2710
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2711
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2712
|
-
....
|
2713
|
-
|
2714
|
-
This new vCard is assigned the UID
|
2715
|
-
"urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1" by the creating
|
2716
|
-
device. The FN and EMAIL properties are assigned the same local
|
2717
|
-
value of 1, and this value is given global context by associating it
|
2718
|
-
with "urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556", which
|
2719
|
-
represents the creating device. We are at liberty to reuse the same
|
2720
|
-
local value since instances of different properties will never be
|
2721
|
-
matched. The N property has no PID because it is forbidden by its
|
2722
|
-
maximum cardinality of 1.
|
2723
|
-
|
2724
|
-
[[section7_2_2]]
|
2725
|
-
==== Initial Sharing
|
2726
|
-
|
2727
|
-
This vCard is shared with a second device. Upon inspecting the UID
|
2728
|
-
property, the second device understands that this is a new vCard
|
2729
|
-
(i.e., unmatched) and thus the synchronization results in a simple
|
2730
|
-
copy.
|
2731
|
-
|
2732
|
-
[[section7_2_3]]
|
2733
|
-
==== Adding and Sharing a Property
|
2734
|
-
|
2735
|
-
A new phone number is created on the first device, then the vCard is
|
2736
|
-
shared with the second device. This is what the second device
|
2737
|
-
receives:
|
2738
|
-
|
2739
|
-
....
|
2740
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2741
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2742
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2743
|
-
FN;PID=1.1:J. Doe
|
2744
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2745
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2746
|
-
TEL;PID=1.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2747
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2748
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2749
|
-
....
|
2750
|
-
|
2751
|
-
Upon inspecting the UID property, the second device matches the vCard
|
2752
|
-
it received to the vCard that it already has stored. It then starts
|
2753
|
-
comparing the properties of the two vCards in same-named pairs.
|
2754
|
-
|
2755
|
-
The FN properties are matched because the PID parameters have the
|
2756
|
-
same global value. Since the property value is the same, no update
|
2757
|
-
takes place.
|
2758
|
-
|
2759
|
-
The N properties are matched automatically because their maximum
|
2760
|
-
cardinality is 1. Since the property value is the same, no update
|
2761
|
-
takes place.
|
2762
|
-
|
2763
|
-
The EMAIL properties are matched because the PID parameters have the
|
2764
|
-
same global value. Since the property value is the same, no update
|
2765
|
-
takes place.
|
2766
|
-
|
2767
|
-
The TEL property in the new vCard is not matched to any in the stored
|
2768
|
-
vCard because no property in the stored vCard has the same name.
|
2769
|
-
Therefore, this property is copied from the new vCard to the stored
|
2770
|
-
vCard.
|
2771
|
-
|
2772
|
-
The CLIENTPIDMAP property is handled separately by the
|
2773
|
-
synchronization engine. It ensures that it is consistent with the
|
2774
|
-
stored one. If it was not, the results would be up to the
|
2775
|
-
synchronization engine, and thus undefined by this document.
|
2776
|
-
|
2777
|
-
[[section7_2_4]]
|
2778
|
-
==== Simultaneous Editing
|
2779
|
-
|
2780
|
-
A new email address and a new phone number are added to the vCard on
|
2781
|
-
each of the two devices, and then a new synchronization event
|
2782
|
-
happens. Here are the vCards that are communicated to each other:
|
2783
|
-
|
2784
|
-
....
|
2785
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2786
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2787
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2788
|
-
FN;PID=1.1:J. Doe
|
2789
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2790
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2791
|
-
EMAIL;PID=2.1:boss@example.com
|
2792
|
-
TEL;PID=1.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2793
|
-
TEL;PID=2.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-666-666-6666
|
2794
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2795
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2796
|
-
....
|
2797
|
-
|
2798
|
-
....
|
2799
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2800
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2801
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2802
|
-
FN;PID=1.1:J. Doe
|
2803
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2804
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2805
|
-
EMAIL;PID=2.2:ceo@example.com
|
2806
|
-
TEL;PID=1.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2807
|
-
TEL;PID=2.2;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-666-666-6666
|
2808
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2809
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:1f762d2b-03c4-4a83-9a03-75ff658a6eee
|
2810
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2811
|
-
....
|
2812
|
-
|
2813
|
-
On the first device, the same PID source identifier (1) is reused for
|
2814
|
-
the new EMAIL and TEL properties. On the second device, a new source
|
2815
|
-
identifier (2) is generated, and a corresponding CLIENTPIDMAP
|
2816
|
-
property is created. It contains the second device's identifier,
|
2817
|
-
"urn:uuid:1f762d2b-03c4-4a83-9a03-75ff658a6eee".
|
2818
|
-
|
2819
|
-
The new EMAIL properties are unmatched on both sides since the PID
|
2820
|
-
global value is new in both cases. The sync thus results in a copy
|
2821
|
-
on both sides.
|
2822
|
-
|
2823
|
-
Although the situation appears to be the same for the TEL properties,
|
2824
|
-
in this case, the synchronization engine is particularly smart and
|
2825
|
-
matches the two new TEL properties even though their PID global
|
2826
|
-
values are different. Note that in this case, the rules of
|
2827
|
-
<<section7_1_2>> state that two properties [bcp14]#MAY# be matched at the
|
2828
|
-
discretion of the synchronization engine. Therefore, the two
|
2829
|
-
properties are merged.
|
2830
|
-
|
2831
|
-
All this results in the following vCard, which is stored on both
|
2832
|
-
devices:
|
2833
|
-
|
2834
|
-
|
2835
|
-
....
|
2836
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2837
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2838
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2839
|
-
FN:J. Doe
|
2840
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2841
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2842
|
-
EMAIL;PID=2.1:boss@example.com
|
2843
|
-
EMAIL;PID=2.2:ceo@example.com
|
2844
|
-
TEL;PID=1.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2845
|
-
TEL;PID=2.1,2.2;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-666-666-6666
|
2846
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2847
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:1f762d2b-03c4-4a83-9a03-75ff658a6eee
|
2848
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2849
|
-
....
|
2850
|
-
|
2851
|
-
[[section7_2_5]]
|
2852
|
-
==== Global Context Simplification
|
2853
|
-
|
2854
|
-
The two devices finish their synchronization procedure by simplifying
|
2855
|
-
their global contexts. Since they haven't talked to any other
|
2856
|
-
device, the following vCard is for all purposes equivalent to the
|
2857
|
-
above. It is also shorter.
|
2858
|
-
|
2859
|
-
....
|
2860
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2861
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2862
|
-
UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1
|
2863
|
-
FN:J. Doe
|
2864
|
-
N:Doe;J.;;;
|
2865
|
-
EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com
|
2866
|
-
EMAIL;PID=2.1:boss@example.com
|
2867
|
-
EMAIL;PID=3.1:ceo@example.com
|
2868
|
-
TEL;PID=1.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-555-555-5555
|
2869
|
-
TEL;PID=2.1;VALUE=uri:tel:+1-666-666-6666
|
2870
|
-
CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556
|
2871
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2872
|
-
....
|
2873
|
-
|
2874
|
-
The details of global context simplification are unspecified by this
|
2875
|
-
document. They are left up to the synchronization engine. This
|
2876
|
-
example is merely intended to illustrate the possibility, which
|
2877
|
-
investigating would be, in the author's opinion, worthwhile.
|
2878
|
-
|
2879
|
-
[[section8]]
|
2880
|
-
== Example: Author's vCard
|
2881
|
-
|
2882
|
-
....
|
2883
|
-
BEGIN:VCARD
|
2884
|
-
VERSION:4.0
|
2885
|
-
FN:Simon Perreault
|
2886
|
-
N:Perreault;Simon;;;ing. jr,M.Sc.
|
2887
|
-
BDAY:--0203
|
2888
|
-
ANNIVERSARY:20090808T1430-0500
|
2889
|
-
GENDER:M
|
2890
|
-
LANG;PREF=1:fr
|
2891
|
-
LANG;PREF=2:en
|
2892
|
-
ORG;TYPE=work:Viagenie
|
2893
|
-
ADR;TYPE=work:;Suite D2-630;2875 Laurier;
|
2894
|
-
Quebec;QC;G1V 2M2;Canada
|
2895
|
-
TEL;VALUE=uri;TYPE="work,voice";PREF=1:tel:+1-418-656-9254;ext=102
|
2896
|
-
TEL;VALUE=uri;TYPE="work,cell,voice,video,text":tel:+1-418-262-6501
|
2897
|
-
EMAIL;TYPE=work:simon.perreault@viagenie.ca
|
2898
|
-
GEO;TYPE=work:geo:46.772673,-71.282945
|
2899
|
-
KEY;TYPE=work;VALUE=uri:
|
2900
|
-
http://www.viagenie.ca/simon.perreault/simon.asc
|
2901
|
-
TZ:-0500
|
2902
|
-
URL;TYPE=home:http://nomis80.org
|
2903
|
-
END:VCARD
|
2904
|
-
....
|
2905
|
-
|
2906
|
-
[[section9]]
|
2907
|
-
== Security Considerations
|
2908
|
-
|
2909
|
-
* Internet mail is often used to transport vCards and is subject to
|
2910
|
-
many well-known security attacks, including monitoring, replay,
|
2911
|
-
and forgery. Care should be taken by any directory service in
|
2912
|
-
allowing information to leave the scope of the service itself,
|
2913
|
-
where any access controls or confidentiality can no longer be
|
2914
|
-
guaranteed. Applications should also take care to display
|
2915
|
-
directory data in a "safe" environment.
|
2916
|
-
|
2917
|
-
* vCards can carry cryptographic keys or certificates, as described
|
2918
|
-
in <<section6_8_1>>.
|
2919
|
-
|
2920
|
-
* vCards often carry information that can be sensitive (e.g.,
|
2921
|
-
birthday, address, and phone information). Although vCards have
|
2922
|
-
no inherent authentication or confidentiality provisions, they can
|
2923
|
-
easily be carried by any security mechanism that transfers MIME
|
2924
|
-
objects to address authentication or confidentiality (e.g., S/MIME
|
2925
|
-
cite:info[RFC5751], OpenPGP cite:info[RFC4880]). In cases where the confidentiality
|
2926
|
-
or authenticity of information contained in vCard is a concern,
|
2927
|
-
the vCard [bcp14]#SHOULD# be transported using one of these secure
|
2928
|
-
mechanisms. The KEY property (<<section6_8_1>>) can be used to
|
2929
|
-
transport the public key used by these mechanisms.
|
2930
|
-
|
2931
|
-
* The information in a vCard may become out of date. In cases where
|
2932
|
-
the vitality of data is important to an originator of a vCard, the
|
2933
|
-
SOURCE property (<<section6_1_3>>) [bcp14]#SHOULD# be specified. In addition,
|
2934
|
-
the "REV" type described in <<section6_7_4>> can be specified to
|
2935
|
-
indicate the last time that the vCard data was updated.
|
2936
|
-
|
2937
|
-
* Many vCard properties may be used to transport URIs. Please refer
|
2938
|
-
to cite:norm[RFC3986, suffix=", Section 7"], for considerations related to URIs.
|
2939
|
-
|
2940
|
-
[[section10]]
|
2941
|
-
== IANA Considerations
|
2942
|
-
|
2943
|
-
[[section10_1]]
|
2944
|
-
=== Media Type Registration
|
2945
|
-
|
2946
|
-
IANA has registered the following Media Type (in
|
2947
|
-
http://www.iana.org) and marked the text/directory Media Type as
|
2948
|
-
DEPRECATED.
|
2949
|
-
|
2950
|
-
To: :: \ietf-types@iana.org
|
2951
|
-
|
2952
|
-
Subject: :: Registration of media type text/vcard
|
2953
|
-
|
2954
|
-
Type name: :: text
|
2955
|
-
|
2956
|
-
Subtype name: :: vcard
|
2957
|
-
|
2958
|
-
Required parameters: :: none
|
2959
|
-
|
2960
|
-
Optional parameters: :: version
|
2961
|
-
+
|
2962
|
-
The "version" parameter is to be interpreted identically as the
|
2963
|
-
VERSION vCard property. If this parameter is present, all vCards
|
2964
|
-
in a text/vcard body part [bcp14]#MUST# have a VERSION property with value
|
2965
|
-
identical to that of this MIME parameter.
|
2966
|
-
+
|
2967
|
-
"charset": as defined for text/plain cite:norm[RFC2046]; encodings other
|
2968
|
-
than UTF-8 cite:norm[RFC3629] [bcp14]#MUST NOT# be used.
|
2969
|
-
|
2970
|
-
Encoding considerations: :: 8bit
|
2971
|
-
|
2972
|
-
Security considerations: :: See <<section9>>.
|
2973
|
-
|
2974
|
-
Interoperability considerations: :: The text/vcard media type is
|
2975
|
-
intended to identify vCard data of any version. There are older
|
2976
|
-
specifications of vCard cite:info[RFC2426] cite:info[vCard21] still in common use.
|
2977
|
-
While these formats are similar, they are not strictly compatible.
|
2978
|
-
In general, it is necessary to inspect the value of the VERSION
|
2979
|
-
property (see <<section6_7_9>>) for identifying the standard to which
|
2980
|
-
a given vCard object conforms.
|
2981
|
-
+
|
2982
|
-
In addition, the following media types are known to have been used
|
2983
|
-
to refer to vCard data. They should be considered deprecated in
|
2984
|
-
favor of text/vcard.
|
2985
|
-
+
|
2986
|
-
* text/directory
|
2987
|
-
* text/directory; profile=vcard
|
2988
|
-
* text/x-vcard
|
2989
|
-
|
2990
|
-
Published specification: :: RFC 6350
|
2991
|
-
|
2992
|
-
Applications that use this media type: :: They are numerous, diverse,
|
2993
|
-
and include mail user agents, instant messaging clients, address
|
2994
|
-
book applications, directory servers, and customer relationship
|
2995
|
-
management software.
|
2996
|
-
|
2997
|
-
Additional information: ::
|
2998
|
-
|
2999
|
-
Magic number(s): :::
|
3000
|
-
|
3001
|
-
File extension(s): ::: .vcf .vcard
|
3002
|
-
|
3003
|
-
Macintosh file type code(s): :::
|
3004
|
-
|
3005
|
-
Person & email address to contact for further information: :: vCard
|
3006
|
-
discussion mailing list <\vcarddav@ietf.org>
|
3007
|
-
|
3008
|
-
Intended usage: :: COMMON
|
3009
|
-
|
3010
|
-
Restrictions on usage: :: none
|
3011
|
-
|
3012
|
-
Author: :: Simon Perreault
|
3013
|
-
|
3014
|
-
Change controller: :: IETF
|
3015
|
-
|
3016
|
-
[[section10_2]]
|
3017
|
-
=== Registering New vCard Elements
|
3018
|
-
|
3019
|
-
This section defines the process for registering new or modified
|
3020
|
-
vCard elements (i.e., properties, parameters, value data types, and
|
3021
|
-
values) with IANA.
|
3022
|
-
|
3023
|
-
[[section10_2_1]]
|
3024
|
-
==== Registration Procedure
|
3025
|
-
|
3026
|
-
The IETF has created a mailing list, \vcarddav@ietf.org, which can be
|
3027
|
-
used for public discussion of vCard element proposals prior to
|
3028
|
-
registration. Use of the mailing list is strongly encouraged. The
|
3029
|
-
IESG has appointed a designated expert who will monitor the
|
3030
|
-
\vcarddav@ietf.org mailing list and review registrations.
|
3031
|
-
|
3032
|
-
Registration of new vCard elements [bcp14]#MUST# be reviewed by the designated
|
3033
|
-
expert and published in an RFC. A Standards Track RFC is [bcp14]#REQUIRED#
|
3034
|
-
for the registration of new value data types that modify existing
|
3035
|
-
properties. A Standards Track RFC is also [bcp14]#REQUIRED# for registration
|
3036
|
-
of vCard elements that modify vCard elements previously documented in
|
3037
|
-
a Standards Track RFC.
|
3038
|
-
|
3039
|
-
The registration procedure begins when a completed registration
|
3040
|
-
template, defined in the sections below, is sent to \vcarddav@ietf.org
|
3041
|
-
and \iana@iana.org. Within two weeks, the designated expert is
|
3042
|
-
expected to tell IANA and the submitter of the registration whether
|
3043
|
-
the registration is approved, approved with minor changes, or
|
3044
|
-
rejected with cause. When a registration is rejected with cause, it
|
3045
|
-
can be re-submitted if the concerns listed in the cause are
|
3046
|
-
addressed. Decisions made by the designated expert can be appealed
|
3047
|
-
to the IESG Applications Area Director, then to the IESG. They
|
3048
|
-
follow the normal appeals procedure for IESG decisions.
|
3049
|
-
|
3050
|
-
Once the registration procedure concludes successfully, IANA creates
|
3051
|
-
or modifies the corresponding record in the vCard registry. The
|
3052
|
-
completed registration template is discarded.
|
3053
|
-
|
3054
|
-
An RFC specifying new vCard elements [bcp14]#MUST# include the completed
|
3055
|
-
registration templates, which [bcp14]#MAY# be expanded with additional
|
3056
|
-
information. These completed templates are intended to go in the
|
3057
|
-
body of the document, not in the IANA Considerations section.
|
3058
|
-
|
3059
|
-
Finally, note that there is an XML representation for vCard defined
|
3060
|
-
in cite:norm[RFC6351]. An XML representation [bcp14]#SHOULD# be defined for new vCard
|
3061
|
-
elements.
|
3062
|
-
|
3063
|
-
[[section10_2_2]]
|
3064
|
-
==== Vendor Namespace
|
3065
|
-
|
3066
|
-
The vendor namespace is used for vCard elements associated with
|
3067
|
-
commercially available products. "Vendor" or "producer" are
|
3068
|
-
construed as equivalent and very broadly in this context.
|
3069
|
-
|
3070
|
-
A registration may be placed in the vendor namespace by anyone who
|
3071
|
-
needs to interchange files associated with the particular product.
|
3072
|
-
However, the registration formally belongs to the vendor or
|
3073
|
-
organization handling the vCard elements in the namespace being
|
3074
|
-
registered. Changes to the specification will be made at their
|
3075
|
-
request, as discussed in subsequent sections.
|
3076
|
-
|
3077
|
-
vCard elements belonging to the vendor namespace will be
|
3078
|
-
distinguished by the "VND-" prefix. This is followed by an IANA-
|
3079
|
-
registered Private Enterprise Number (PEN), a dash, and a vCard
|
3080
|
-
element designation of the vendor's choosing (e.g., "VND-123456-
|
3081
|
-
MUDPIE").
|
3082
|
-
|
3083
|
-
While public exposure and review of vCard elements to be registered
|
3084
|
-
in the vendor namespace are not required, using the \vcarddav@ietf.org
|
3085
|
-
mailing list for review is strongly encouraged to improve the quality
|
3086
|
-
of those specifications. Registrations in the vendor namespace may
|
3087
|
-
be submitted directly to the IANA.
|
3088
|
-
|
3089
|
-
[[section10_2_3]]
|
3090
|
-
==== Registration Template for Properties
|
3091
|
-
|
3092
|
-
A property is defined by completing the following template.
|
3093
|
-
|
3094
|
-
Namespace: :: Empty for the global namespace, "VND-NNNN-" for a vendor-
|
3095
|
-
specific property (where NNNN is replaced by the vendor's PEN).
|
3096
|
-
|
3097
|
-
Property name: :: The name of the property.
|
3098
|
-
|
3099
|
-
Purpose: :: The purpose of the property. Give a short but clear
|
3100
|
-
description.
|
3101
|
-
|
3102
|
-
Value type: :: Any of the valid value types for the property value
|
3103
|
-
needs to be specified. The default value type also needs to be
|
3104
|
-
specified.
|
3105
|
-
|
3106
|
-
Cardinality: :: See <<section6>>.
|
3107
|
-
|
3108
|
-
Property parameters: :: Any of the valid property parameters for the
|
3109
|
-
property [bcp14]#MUST# be specified.
|
3110
|
-
|
3111
|
-
Description: :: Any special notes about the property, how it is to be
|
3112
|
-
used, etc.
|
3113
|
-
|
3114
|
-
Format definition: :: The ABNF for the property definition needs to be
|
3115
|
-
specified.
|
3116
|
-
|
3117
|
-
Example(s): :: One or more examples of instances of the property need
|
3118
|
-
to be specified.
|
3119
|
-
|
3120
|
-
[[section10_2_4]]
|
3121
|
-
==== Registration Template for Parameters
|
3122
|
-
|
3123
|
-
A parameter is defined by completing the following template.
|
3124
|
-
|
3125
|
-
Namespace: :: Empty for the global namespace, "VND-NNNN-" for a vendor-
|
3126
|
-
specific property (where NNNN is replaced by the vendor's PEN).
|
3127
|
-
|
3128
|
-
Parameter name: :: The name of the parameter.
|
3129
|
-
|
3130
|
-
Purpose: :: The purpose of the parameter. Give a short but clear
|
3131
|
-
description.
|
3132
|
-
|
3133
|
-
Description: :: Any special notes about the parameter, how it is to be
|
3134
|
-
used, etc.
|
3135
|
-
|
3136
|
-
Format definition: :: The ABNF for the parameter definition needs to be
|
3137
|
-
specified.
|
3138
|
-
|
3139
|
-
Example(s): :: One or more examples of instances of the parameter need
|
3140
|
-
to be specified.
|
3141
|
-
|
3142
|
-
[[section10_2_5]]
|
3143
|
-
==== Registration Template for Value Data Types
|
3144
|
-
|
3145
|
-
A value data type is defined by completing the following template.
|
3146
|
-
|
3147
|
-
Value name: :: The name of the value type.
|
3148
|
-
|
3149
|
-
Purpose: :: The purpose of the value type. Give a short but clear
|
3150
|
-
description.
|
3151
|
-
|
3152
|
-
Description: :: Any special notes about the value type, how it is to be
|
3153
|
-
used, etc.
|
3154
|
-
|
3155
|
-
Format definition: :: The ABNF for the value type definition needs to
|
3156
|
-
be specified.
|
3157
|
-
|
3158
|
-
Example(s): :: One or more examples of instances of the value type need
|
3159
|
-
to be specified.
|
3160
|
-
|
3161
|
-
[[section10_2_6]]
|
3162
|
-
==== Registration Template for Values
|
3163
|
-
|
3164
|
-
A value is defined by completing the following template.
|
3165
|
-
|
3166
|
-
Value: :: The value literal.
|
3167
|
-
|
3168
|
-
Purpose: :: The purpose of the value. Give a short but clear
|
3169
|
-
description.
|
3170
|
-
|
3171
|
-
Conformance: :: The vCard properties and/or parameters that can take
|
3172
|
-
this value needs to be specified.
|
3173
|
-
|
3174
|
-
Example(s): :: One or more examples of instances of the value need to
|
3175
|
-
be specified.
|
3176
|
-
|
3177
|
-
The following is a fictitious example of a registration of a vCard
|
3178
|
-
value:
|
3179
|
-
|
3180
|
-
Value: :: supervisor
|
3181
|
-
|
3182
|
-
Purpose: :: It means that the related entity is the direct hierarchical
|
3183
|
-
superior (i.e., supervisor or manager) of the entity this vCard
|
3184
|
-
represents.
|
3185
|
-
|
3186
|
-
Conformance: :: This value can be used with the "TYPE" parameter
|
3187
|
-
applied on the "RELATED" property.
|
3188
|
-
|
3189
|
-
|
3190
|
-
Example(s): ::
|
3191
|
-
+
|
3192
|
-
....
|
3193
|
-
RELATED;TYPE=supervisor:urn:uuid:f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6
|
3194
|
-
....
|
3195
|
-
|
3196
|
-
[[section10_3]]
|
3197
|
-
=== Initial vCard Elements Registries
|
3198
|
-
|
3199
|
-
The IANA has created and will maintain the following registries for
|
3200
|
-
vCard elements with pointers to appropriate reference documents. The
|
3201
|
-
registries are grouped together under the heading "vCard Elements".
|
3202
|
-
|
3203
|
-
[[section10_3_1]]
|
3204
|
-
==== Properties Registry
|
3205
|
-
|
3206
|
-
The following table has been used to initialize the properties
|
3207
|
-
registry.
|
3208
|
-
|
3209
|
-
|===
|
3210
|
-
| Namespace | Property | Reference
|
3211
|
-
|
3212
|
-
| | SOURCE | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.3
|
3213
|
-
| | KIND | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.4
|
3214
|
-
| | XML | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.5
|
3215
|
-
| | FN | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.1
|
3216
|
-
| | N | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.2
|
3217
|
-
| | NICKNAME | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.3
|
3218
|
-
| | PHOTO | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.4
|
3219
|
-
| | BDAY | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.5
|
3220
|
-
| | ANNIVERSARY | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.6
|
3221
|
-
| | GENDER | RFC 6350, Section 6.2.7
|
3222
|
-
| | ADR | RFC 6350, Section 6.3.1
|
3223
|
-
| | TEL | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3224
|
-
| | EMAIL | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.2
|
3225
|
-
| | IMPP | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.3
|
3226
|
-
| | LANG | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.4
|
3227
|
-
| | TZ | RFC 6350, Section 6.5.1
|
3228
|
-
| | GEO | RFC 6350, Section 6.5.2
|
3229
|
-
| | TITLE | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.1
|
3230
|
-
| | ROLE | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.2
|
3231
|
-
| | LOGO | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.3
|
3232
|
-
| | ORG | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.4
|
3233
|
-
| | MEMBER | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.5
|
3234
|
-
| | RELATED | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6
|
3235
|
-
| | CATEGORIES | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.1
|
3236
|
-
| | NOTE | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.2
|
3237
|
-
| | PRODID | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.3
|
3238
|
-
| | REV | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.4
|
3239
|
-
| | SOUND | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.5
|
3240
|
-
| | UID | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.6
|
3241
|
-
| | CLIENTPIDMAP | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.7
|
3242
|
-
| | URL | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.8
|
3243
|
-
| | VERSION | RFC 6350, Section 6.7.9
|
3244
|
-
| | KEY | RFC 6350, Section 6.8.1
|
3245
|
-
| | FBURL | RFC 6350, Section 6.9.1
|
3246
|
-
| | CALADRURI | RFC 6350, Section 6.9.2
|
3247
|
-
| | CALURI | RFC 6350, Section 6.9.3
|
3248
|
-
|===
|
3249
|
-
|
3250
|
-
|
3251
|
-
[[section10_3_2]]
|
3252
|
-
==== Parameters Registry
|
3253
|
-
|
3254
|
-
The following table has been used to initialize the parameters
|
3255
|
-
registry.
|
3256
|
-
|
3257
|
-
|===
|
3258
|
-
| Namespace | Parameter | Reference
|
3259
|
-
|
3260
|
-
| | LANGUAGE | RFC 6350, Section 5.1
|
3261
|
-
| | VALUE | RFC 6350, Section 5.2
|
3262
|
-
| | PREF | RFC 6350, Section 5.3
|
3263
|
-
| | ALTID | RFC 6350, Section 5.4
|
3264
|
-
| | PID | RFC 6350, Section 5.5
|
3265
|
-
| | TYPE | RFC 6350, Section 5.6
|
3266
|
-
| | MEDIATYPE | RFC 6350, Section 5.7
|
3267
|
-
| | CALSCALE | RFC 6350, Section 5.8
|
3268
|
-
| | SORT-AS | RFC 6350, Section 5.9
|
3269
|
-
| | GEO | RFC 6350, Section 5.10
|
3270
|
-
| | TZ | RFC 6350, Section 5.11
|
3271
|
-
|===
|
3272
|
-
|
3273
|
-
[[section10_3_3]]
|
3274
|
-
==== Value Data Types Registry
|
3275
|
-
|
3276
|
-
The following table has been used to initialize the parameters
|
3277
|
-
registry.
|
3278
|
-
|
3279
|
-
|===
|
3280
|
-
| Value Data Type | Reference
|
3281
|
-
|
3282
|
-
| BOOLEAN | RFC 6350, Section 4.4
|
3283
|
-
| DATE | RFC 6350, Section 4.3.1
|
3284
|
-
| DATE-AND-OR-TIME | RFC 6350, Section 4.3.4
|
3285
|
-
| DATE-TIME | RFC 6350, Section 4.3.3
|
3286
|
-
| FLOAT | RFC 6350, Section 4.6
|
3287
|
-
| INTEGER | RFC 6350, Section 4.5
|
3288
|
-
| LANGUAGE-TAG | RFC 6350, Section 4.8
|
3289
|
-
| TEXT | RFC 6350, Section 4.1
|
3290
|
-
| TIME | RFC 6350, Section 4.3.2
|
3291
|
-
| TIMESTAMP | RFC 6350, Section 4.3.5
|
3292
|
-
| URI | RFC 6350, Section 4.2
|
3293
|
-
| UTC-OFFSET | RFC 6350, Section 4.7
|
3294
|
-
|===
|
3295
|
-
|
3296
|
-
[[section10_3_4]]
|
3297
|
-
==== Values Registries
|
3298
|
-
|
3299
|
-
Separate tables are used for property and parameter values.
|
3300
|
-
|
3301
|
-
The following table is to be used to initialize the property values
|
3302
|
-
registry.
|
3303
|
-
|
3304
|
-
|===
|
3305
|
-
| Property | Value | Reference
|
3306
|
-
|
3307
|
-
| BEGIN | VCARD | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.1
|
3308
|
-
| END | VCARD | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.2
|
3309
|
-
| KIND | individual | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.4
|
3310
|
-
| KIND | group | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.4
|
3311
|
-
| KIND | org | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.4
|
3312
|
-
| KIND | location | RFC 6350, Section 6.1.4
|
3313
|
-
|===
|
3314
|
-
|
3315
|
-
The following table has been used to initialize the parameter values
|
3316
|
-
registry.
|
3317
|
-
|
3318
|
-
[cols="4"]
|
3319
|
-
|===
|
3320
|
-
| Property | Parameter | Value | Reference
|
3321
|
-
|
3322
|
-
| FN, NICKNAME, PHOTO,
|
3323
|
-
ADR, TEL, EMAIL, IMPP,
|
3324
|
-
LANG, TZ, GEO, TITLE,
|
3325
|
-
ROLE, LOGO, ORG,
|
3326
|
-
RELATED, CATEGORIES,
|
3327
|
-
NOTE, SOUND, URL, KEY,
|
3328
|
-
FBURL, CALADRURI, and
|
3329
|
-
CALURI
|
3330
|
-
| TYPE | work | RFC 6350, Section 5.6
|
3331
|
-
|
3332
|
-
| FN, NICKNAME, PHOTO,
|
3333
|
-
ADR, TEL, EMAIL, IMPP,
|
3334
|
-
LANG, TZ, GEO, TITLE,
|
3335
|
-
ROLE, LOGO, ORG,
|
3336
|
-
RELATED, CATEGORIES,
|
3337
|
-
NOTE, SOUND, URL, KEY,
|
3338
|
-
FBURL, CALADRURI, and
|
3339
|
-
CALURI
|
3340
|
-
| TYPE | home | RFC 6350, Section 5.6
|
3341
|
-
|
3342
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | text | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3343
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | voice | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3344
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | fax | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3345
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | cell | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3346
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | video | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3347
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | pager | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3348
|
-
| TEL | TYPE | textphone | RFC 6350, Section 6.4.1
|
3349
|
-
|
3350
|
-
| BDAY, ANNIVERSARY | CALSCALE | gregorian
|
3351
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 5.8
|
3352
|
-
|
3353
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | contact
|
3354
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3355
|
-
|
3356
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | acquaintance
|
3357
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3358
|
-
|
3359
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | friend
|
3360
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3361
|
-
|
3362
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | met
|
3363
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3364
|
-
|
3365
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | co-worker
|
3366
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3367
|
-
|
3368
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | colleague
|
3369
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3370
|
-
|
3371
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | co-resident
|
3372
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3373
|
-
|
3374
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | neighbor
|
3375
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3376
|
-
|
3377
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | child
|
3378
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3379
|
-
|
3380
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | parent
|
3381
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3382
|
-
|
3383
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | sibling
|
3384
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3385
|
-
|
3386
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | spouse
|
3387
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3388
|
-
|
3389
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | kin
|
3390
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3391
|
-
|
3392
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | muse
|
3393
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3394
|
-
|
3395
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | crush
|
3396
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3397
|
-
|
3398
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | date
|
3399
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3400
|
-
|
3401
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | sweetheart
|
3402
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3403
|
-
|
3404
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | me
|
3405
|
-
| RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6 and cite:norm[xfn]
|
3406
|
-
|
3407
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | agent | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6
|
3408
|
-
| RELATED | TYPE | emergency | RFC 6350, Section 6.6.6
|
3409
|
-
|===
|
3410
|
-
|
3411
|
-
|
3412
|
-
[[section11]]
|
3413
|
-
== Acknowledgments
|
3414
|
-
|
3415
|
-
The authors would like to thank Tim Howes, Mark Smith, and Frank
|
3416
|
-
Dawson, the original authors of cite:info[RFC2425] and cite:info[RFC2426], Pete
|
3417
|
-
Resnick, who got this effort started and provided help along the way,
|
3418
|
-
as well as the following individuals who have participated in the
|
3419
|
-
drafting, review, and discussion of this memo:
|
3420
|
-
|
3421
|
-
Aki Niemi, Andy Mabbett, Alexander Mayrhofer, Alexey Melnikov, Anil
|
3422
|
-
Srivastava, Barry Leiba, Ben Fortuna, Bernard Desruisseaux, Bernie
|
3423
|
-
Hoeneisen, Bjoern Hoehrmann, Caleb Richardson, Chris Bryant, Chris
|
3424
|
-
Newman, Cyrus Daboo, Daisuke Miyakawa, Dan Brickley, Dan Mosedale,
|
3425
|
-
Dany Cauchie, Darryl Champagne, Dave Thewlis, Filip Navara, Florian
|
3426
|
-
Zeitz, Helge Hess, Jari Urpalainen, Javier Godoy, Jean-Luc Schellens,
|
3427
|
-
Joe Hildebrand, Jose Luis Gayosso, Joseph Smarr, Julian Reschke,
|
3428
|
-
Kepeng Li, Kevin Marks, Kevin Wu Won, Kurt Zeilenga, Lisa Dusseault,
|
3429
|
-
Marc Blanchet, Mark Paterson, Markus Lorenz, Michael Haardt, Mike
|
3430
|
-
Douglass, Nick Levinson, Peter K. Sheerin, Peter Mogensen, Peter
|
3431
|
-
Saint-Andre, Renato Iannella, Rohit Khare, Sly Gryphon, Stephane
|
3432
|
-
Bortzmeyer, Tantek Celik, and Zoltan Ordogh.
|
3433
|
-
|
3434
|
-
[bibliography]
|
3435
|
-
== Normative References
|
3436
|
-
++++
|
3437
|
-
bibliography::norm[]
|
3438
|
-
++++
|
3439
|
-
|
3440
|
-
[bibliography]
|
3441
|
-
== Informative References
|
3442
|
-
++++
|
3443
|
-
bibliography::info[]
|
3444
|
-
++++
|
3445
|
-
|
3446
|
-
[[appendixA]]
|
3447
|
-
== Differences from RFCs 2425 and 2426
|
3448
|
-
|
3449
|
-
This appendix contains a high-level overview of the major changes
|
3450
|
-
that have been made in the vCard specification from RFCs 2425 and
|
3451
|
-
2426. It is incomplete, as it only lists the most important changes.
|
3452
|
-
|
3453
|
-
[[appendixA_1]]
|
3454
|
-
=== New Structure
|
3455
|
-
|
3456
|
-
* cite:info[RFC2425] and cite:info[RFC2426] have been merged.
|
3457
|
-
|
3458
|
-
* vCard is now not only a MIME type but a stand-alone format.
|
3459
|
-
|
3460
|
-
* A proper MIME type registration form has been included.
|
3461
|
-
|
3462
|
-
* UTF-8 is now the only possible character set.
|
3463
|
-
|
3464
|
-
* New vCard elements can be registered from IANA.
|
3465
|
-
|
3466
|
-
[[appendixA_2]]
|
3467
|
-
=== Removed Features
|
3468
|
-
|
3469
|
-
* The CONTEXT and CHARSET parameters are no more.
|
3470
|
-
|
3471
|
-
* The NAME, MAILER, LABEL, and CLASS properties are no more.
|
3472
|
-
|
3473
|
-
* The "intl", "dom", "postal", and "parcel" TYPE parameter values
|
3474
|
-
for the ADR property have been removed.
|
3475
|
-
|
3476
|
-
* In-line vCards (such as the value of the AGENT property) are no
|
3477
|
-
longer supported.
|
3478
|
-
|
3479
|
-
[[appendixA_3]]
|
3480
|
-
=== New Properties and Parameters
|
3481
|
-
|
3482
|
-
* The KIND, GENDER, LANG, ANNIVERSARY, XML, and CLIENTPIDMAP
|
3483
|
-
properties have been added.
|
3484
|
-
|
3485
|
-
* cite:norm[RFC2739], which defines the FBURL, CALADRURI, CAPURI, and CALURI
|
3486
|
-
properties, has been merged in.
|
3487
|
-
|
3488
|
-
* cite:info[RFC4770], which defines the IMPP property, has been merged in.
|
3489
|
-
|
3490
|
-
* The "work" and "home" TYPE parameter values are now applicable to
|
3491
|
-
many more properties.
|
3492
|
-
|
3493
|
-
* The "pref" value of the TYPE parameter is now a parameter of its
|
3494
|
-
own, with a positive integer value indicating the level of
|
3495
|
-
preference.
|
3496
|
-
|
3497
|
-
* The ALTID and PID parameters have been added.
|
3498
|
-
|
3499
|
-
* The MEDIATYPE parameter has been added and replaces the TYPE
|
3500
|
-
parameter when it was used for indicating the media type of the
|
3501
|
-
property's content.
|
3502
|
-
|
3503
|
-
|
3504
|
-
|
3505
|
-
|