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<div>= Work of Art Examples =<br />
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This page documents examples on html markup of work of art information on the web.<br />
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This is part of a community effort to create a [[work-of-art]] microformat. (See also: [[workofart-formats]], [[workofart-brainstorming]].)<br />
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== Participants ==<br />
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* [[User:TimG| Tim Gambell]]<br />
* [[User:Ebukva| Emir Bukva]]<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
<br />
Current practice for the xhtml presentation of works of art is characterized by extensive use of non-semantic presentational markup. There is little consensus on HTML tags or class names (when class names are used). See the following list of museum artwork information pages. View source for markup examples.<br />
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* [http://www.abendart.com/html_shows/pratt2005/orangebluearr.htm Abend Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.cameraobscuragallery.com/wark.html Camera Obscura Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.clevelandart.org/collections/collection%20online.aspx?type=refresh&searchoption=1&csearch=Department:African%20Art The Cleveland Museum of Art], Cleveland, OH (approx. [http://clevelandart.org/explore/departmentList.asp 43,000 works of art] in 19 collections)<br />
* [http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/amer/highlight_item?acc=1977.21&page=1 Getty]<br />
* [http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/recent_acquisition_detail_1.html Guggenheim Collection]<br />
* [http://collections.kemperart.org/Obj701$162 The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art], Kansas City, MO (a collection of appox. 1,000 works of art)<br />
* [http://www.williamhavugallery.com/index.cgi?show=photoalbum&pic=SturrockBothSculptures.jpg&cat=sturrock Havu Gallery]<br />
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/eaa:@field(SUBJ+@od1(Alabama++Birmingham)) Library of Congress American Memory Project]<br />
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/viewOne.asp?dep=7&viewmode=0&item=63.12 Metropolitan Museum of Art]<br />
* [http://moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3ADE%3AI%3A5&page_number=2&template_id=1&sort_order=1 MoMA]<br />
* [http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/josephbrown/ National Gallery of Victoria] Example for possible integration other microformats?<br />
* [http://www.nelson-atkins.org/art/CollectionDatabase.cfm?id=17852&theme=euro Nelson-Atkins Museums of Art], Kansas City, MO (over [http://nelson-atkins.org/art/NelsonAtkins.cfm 33,500 works of art] in 13 collections)<br />
* [http://www.pem.org/collections/indian_contemporary.php Peabody Essex Museum]<br />
* [http://collections.sfmoma.org/Obj108986.htm SFMoMA] (provides metadata using meta tags in head)<br />
* [http://image.stateofflux.com/user/unwellbunny/big%20ass%20picture%20frame?viewingBy=author&viewingByValue=5966 State of Flux] currently uses hCalendar for events<br />
* [http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/collections/2/work_2.htm UCLA Hammer Museum]<br />
* [http://collections.walkerart.org/item/object/572 The Walker Art Center], Minneapolis, MN (collections also available on [http://artsconnected.org/resource/91340/buste-de-diego-bust-of-diego ArtsConnectEd])<br />
* [http://artgallery.yale.edu/pages/collection/popups/pc_african/details08.html Yale Art Gallery]</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=workofart-examples&diff=42939workofart-examples2010-08-13T18:27:50Z<p>Ebukva: /* Participants */ added myself to the list of participants</p>
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<div>= Work of Art Examples =<br />
<br />
This page documents examples on html markup of work of art information on the web.<br />
<br />
This is part of a community effort to create a [[work-of-art]] microformat. (See also: [[workofart-formats]], [[workofart-brainstorming]].)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Participants ==<br />
<br />
* [[User:TimG| Tim Gambell]]<br />
* [[User:Ebukva| Emir Bukva]]<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
<br />
Current practice for the xhtml presentation of works of art is characterized by extensive use of non-semantic presentational markup. There is little consensus on HTML tags or class names (when class names are used). See the following list of museum artwork information pages. View source for markup examples.<br />
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* [http://www.abendart.com/html_shows/pratt2005/orangebluearr.htm Abend Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.cameraobscuragallery.com/wark.html Camera Obscura Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/amer/highlight_item?acc=1977.21&page=1 Getty]<br />
* [http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/recent_acquisition_detail_1.html Guggenheim Collection]<br />
* [http://www.williamhavugallery.com/index.cgi?show=photoalbum&pic=SturrockBothSculptures.jpg&cat=sturrock Havu Gallery]<br />
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/eaa:@field(SUBJ+@od1(Alabama++Birmingham)) Library of Congress American Memory Project]<br />
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/viewOne.asp?dep=7&viewmode=0&item=63.12 Metropolitan Museum of Art]<br />
* [http://moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3ADE%3AI%3A5&page_number=2&template_id=1&sort_order=1 MoMA]<br />
* [http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/josephbrown/ National Gallery of Victoria] Example for possible integration other microformats?<br />
* [http://www.pem.org/collections/indian_contemporary.php Peabody Essex Museum]<br />
* [http://collections.sfmoma.org/Obj108986.htm SFMoMA] (provides metadata using meta tags in head)<br />
* [http://image.stateofflux.com/user/unwellbunny/big%20ass%20picture%20frame?viewingBy=author&viewingByValue=5966 State of Flux] currently uses hCalendar for events<br />
* [http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/collections/2/work_2.htm UCLA Hammer Museum]<br />
* [http://artgallery.yale.edu/pages/collection/popups/pc_african/details08.html Yale Art Gallery]</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=workofart-brainstorming&diff=42938workofart-brainstorming2010-08-13T18:26:49Z<p>Ebukva: /* Participants */ Added myself to the list of participants</p>
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<div>= Work of Art Brainstorming =<br />
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This page is for brainstorming about ideas, proposals, constraints, and requirements for a work of art microformat.<br />
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This is part of a community effort to create a [[work-of-art]] microformat. (See also: [[workofart-examples]], [[workofart-formats]].)<br />
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== Participants ==<br />
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* [[User:TimG| Tim Gambell]]<br />
* Samantha Orme<br />
* [[User:Ebukva|Emir Bukva]]<br />
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== The Problem ==<br />
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Many art museums use metadata to describe the works of art in their collections. However, the presentation of works of art on the web often does not benefit from that formalized categorization work. We'd like to develop a xhtml markup standard for the presentation of works of art on the web.<br />
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== Use Cases ==<br />
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Why bother with a microformat for works of art? What problems will it enable us able to solve? What new tools will it enable us to build?<br />
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=== The Metamuseum ===<br />
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A work of art microformat turns the art on museum websites into the building blocks of a web based "metamuseum" -- an interface to the works of art on the web.<br />
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=== The Work of Art Aggregator (+ XSLT = Flash Cards) ===<br />
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"I'm a college student who takes art history courses. At many times I have been presented with the problem of creating flash <br />
cards for the exams in these courses. How much time I could have saved with a work-of-art aggregator, and an xslt sheet which could produce printable flashcards automatically from the wide range of art sites out in the wild." -- from [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2006-March/003422.html this post] on the microformats [http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss/ discuss list]<br />
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=== Research (and Publicity for Smaller Collections?) ===<br />
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"I mentioned previously that I would be shortly redesigning an art gallery's website making heavy use of microformats. I was just informed that they want to reproduce photographs of all the art and sculpture from each artist for the purposes of working with clientelle in making an informed decision about the purchase of art work. With a microformat as a guide to "best practices" such a catalogue could easily be collected into a searchable database." -- from [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2006-March/003422.html this post] on the microformats [http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss/ discuss list]<br />
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=== Galleries ===<br />
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I'd guess that it's more common for multiple works of art to be viewed on a single web page than it is for a single work to be viewed on a single page. In real life, multiple works of art can be combined to make a gallery. The work of art microformat should be designed so that it's easy to combine multiple xhtml works of art into an xhtml gallery (perhaps using something like the hAtom format to tie the pieces together).<br />
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== Discussion ==<br />
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=== What should work of art be based on? ===<br />
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* What is the best of the existing metadata schema to use as the basis for the work of art microformat?<br />
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** Consensus seems to be building around using [[citation]] for the basic terms. See the discussion below. -- [[User:TimG | Tim]]<br />
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=== Integration of other microformats ===<br />
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* What is the best way to integrate existing microformats into the work of art microformat? For example, would it be appropriate to use the hCard microformat to identify the artist? To identify the work of art's location?<br />
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=== What about [[citation]]? ===<br />
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* [[User:RCanine|Ryan Cannon]] proposes that work-of-art could be produced as a special case of the [[citation]] microformat.<br />
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* I propose that work-of-art should be (more specifically) an ''extension'' of the [[citation]] microformat. I propose that the goal of work-of-art be to create a simplified version of [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/ CDWA], whose core components are those parts of CDWA that are most commonly used when representing a work of art online. However, work-of-art should be extensible such that any work of art may be accomodated. Essentially, work-of-art should strongly encourage the use of its core components (for consistency), but allow additional elements for those cases in which they are strictly necessary. Opinions on the utility and/or drawbacks of being all-inclusive are requested. [ [http://www.19clicks.com Samantha Orme] ] <br />
** One of the core principles behind microformats is the reuse of existing standards. [[hCard]], for example, is almost a 1:1 reimplimentation of the vcard standard. The proposal that we base this format on [[citation]] raises the question: is it better to reuse an existing microformat or to reuse some purpose built format (like CDWA)? -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
*** The existence of [[existing-classes]] suggests that we're supposed to reuse existing microformats first, before referring to purpose built formats. -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
**** That's correct Tim, reuse existing microformats first. This is explained more thoroughly as [http://microformats.org/wiki/naming-principles#Reuse_Microformats_First.2C_Other_Standards_Second part of naming-principles] - Tantek<br />
** Are museums more likely to adopt a standard that is easy to understand and read or one based on an existing standard designed for museums? -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
*** I think it all depends on the complexity and ease of use. Microformats out-do existing legacy formats (even when based on those legacy formats!) purely because they are simpler to author, and provide a much lower barrier to entry and understanding. - Tantek<br />
*** Simpler to author and understand is always better. The shorter the spec, the more likely it is to be implemented! [[User:FrankieRoberto|FrankieRoberto]] (Science Museum, which holds more works of art than you'd think)<br />
** I'm not exactly sure what you mean by extensions. If you mean informal extensions, I think we're better off not sanctioning them. The only fields that are going to be really useful (from a readers/parsers point of view) are the ones that are consistenly applied (the core components you propose). However, if you mean extensions like this microformat is an extension of the [[citation]] microformat (that is, developed using the microformats process), I agree completely. Your thoughts? -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
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== Proposals ==<br />
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=== [[citation]] + [http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/ Dublin Core] Strawman ===<br />
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* A suggested starting point for the core components of work-of-art. Components are, where possible, either similar to those that are under consideration for inclusion in [[citation]], or part of the Dublin Core. The Getty's [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/intrometadata/3_crosswalks/crosswalk1.html Metadata Standards Crosswalk] was also taken into consideration. Feedback is welcome. <br />
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* Questions:<br />
** Is some loss of semantic granularity an acceptable trade-off for microformat clarity? (i.e. should we combine components that would be distinct in a CDWA-based schema?)<br />
*** I think the trade off is acceptable. In a nod toward this issue, CDWA makes a distinction between fields intended for indexing (more granular) and fields intended for display (more human friendly). In the CDWA strawman, I opted to use the human friendly/ less granular "display" fields. -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
** Should creater information rely on an hCard extension for historical figures? It seems as though hCard with the addition of nationality, vital dates, gender, and role have utility in alternative contexts.<br />
*** I think creator information should rely on hCard to the extent that hCard can already handle it. An hCard extension for historical figures would be very useful for us here, but I'd argue it's outside the scope of this microformat. What do you think? -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
*** We ought to follow the discussion over at [[hresume|hResume]]. Their approach combines [[hCard]] with [[hCalendar]]. With the addition of nationality, vital dates, and gender it would provide a framework for the bio files many museums keep on the artists in their collections. ''hBio'' anyone? -- [[User:TimG|Tim]]<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="2"<br />
| '''Component''' || '''Notes''' || '''Approximate CDWA equivalent'''<br />
|-<br />
| title || || [Title or Names]<br />
|- <br />
| creator || [[hCard|(hCard)]] || [Creation-Creator]<br />
|- <br />
| creator-dates || (dates) || [vitalDatesCreator]<br />
|-<br />
| creator-nationality || || [nationalityCreator]<br />
|-<br />
| creator-role || || [roleCreator]<br />
|-<br />
| subject || keywords (using [[rel-tag]]?) || [Subject Matter]<br />
|- <br />
| description || || [Descriptive Note]<br />
|- <br />
| date || (date created OR earliest date) || [Creation-Date]<br />
|-<br />
| latest-date || (latest date) || [Creation-Date-Latest Date]<br />
|-<br />
| type || (genre/style) || [Classification] [Styles/Periods] [Object/Work Type]<br />
|- <br />
| format || (dimensions) || [Measurements]<br />
|- <br />
| medium || (media / techniques) || [Materials and Techniques]<br />
|- <br />
| identifier || (repository number / accession number) || [Current Location-Repository Numbers]<br />
|- <br />
| source || (current repository) || [Current Location-Repository Name] <br />
|- <br />
| source-location || (current repository location -- [[adr]] or [[geo]]?) || [Current Location-Repository Location]<br />
|-<br />
| language || ||<br />
|- <br />
| rights || (copyright information) / [[rel-license]]? || [Copyright/Restrictions] <br />
|-<br />
| provenance || || [Ownership/Collecting History-Description]<br />
|-<br />
| series || (connect artworks that are part of a series) || [Related Works]<br />
|}<br />
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[ [http://www.19clicks.com Samantha Orme] ]<br />
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=== [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/cdwalite/index.html CDWA Lite] Strawman ===<br />
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[http://microformats.org/wiki/class-design-pattern Use class names] based on the [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/cdwalite.html CDWA Lite 1.1 XML Schema].<br />
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This example is based on [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/3_cataloging_examples/examples/04_watercolor_turner.html a CDWA example]<br />
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<pre><br />
<nowiki><br />
<span class="cdwalite"><br />
<span class="objectWorkTypeWrap"><br />
<span class="objectWorkType">watercolor</span><br />
</span><br />
<span class="titleWrap"><br />
<span class="titleSet"><br />
<span class="title">Conway Castle, North Wales</span><br />
</span><br />
</span><br />
<span class="displayCreator">Joseph Mallord William Turner (British painter, 1775-1851)</span><br />
<span class="displayMeasurements">53.6 x 76.7 cm (21 1/8 in. x 30 1/8 in.)</span><br />
<span class="displayMaterialsTech">Watercolor and gum arabic with graphite underdrawing</span><br />
<span class="styleWrap"><br />
<span class="style">Romanticism</span><br />
</span><br />
<span class="descriptiveNoteWrap"><br />
<span class="descriptiveNoteSet"><br />
<span class="descriptiveNote">This is the largest of Turner's four extant watercolors of this medieval...</span><br />
</span><br />
</span><br />
<span class="locationWrap"> <br />
<span class="locationSet"><br />
<span class="locationName currentRepository">J. Paul Getty Museum (New York, New York, USA)</span><br />
<span class="locationName repositoryLocation">Los Angeles (California, USA)</span><br />
<span class="locationName repositoryNumbers">95.GC.10.</span><br />
</span><br />
</span> <br />
</span><br />
</nowiki><br />
</pre><br />
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Unresolved issues in CDWA Lite Strawman:<br />
* Is the markup prohibitively complicated?<br />
* Are wrap tags (such as "objectWorkTypeWrap", "titleWrap" etc) necessary?<br />
* Are display tags (such as "displayCreator") preferable to indexing tags? (See the [http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/cdwalite.html CDWA Lite XML Schema] for a list of display and indexing tags.)<br />
* What is the best way to deal with attributes on xml tags (such as "type=", "termsource=" and "termsourceID=")?</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Ebukva&diff=42937User:Ebukva2010-08-13T18:21:11Z<p>Ebukva: New page: My name is Emir Bukva. I'm currently an instructor of graphic design at [http://edinboro.edu/ Edinboro University of Pennsylvania]. A few links: * [http://ebukva.com/ My web site] * [htt...</p>
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<div>My name is Emir Bukva. I'm currently an instructor of graphic design at [http://edinboro.edu/ Edinboro University of Pennsylvania].<br />
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A few links:<br />
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* [http://ebukva.com/ My web site]<br />
* [http://users.edinboro.edu/ebukva/ Academic]<br />
* [http://cidamon.com/ My company]<br />
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I'm interested in promoting microformats in general, and being involved in the development of a microformat for works of visual art in particular.</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=operator-phone-tests&diff=39559operator-phone-tests2009-07-10T21:08:03Z<p>Ebukva: /* = Samsung Eternity */</p>
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<div><h1>Operator phone tests</h1><br />
{{TOC-right}}<br />
[[Operator]] has a "Send to Bluetooth device" option that uses the Bluetooth File Exchange functionality of OS X (and similarly in Windows?) to send hCards and hCalendar events to mobile devices - cell phones, PDAs etc.<br />
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This page lists tests and results for different devices.<br />
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== How to test your device ==<br />
Use Operator to try to add hCards or hCalendar events to your handset over Bluetooth, then add it to the wiki to say whether it passed or failed.<br />
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The "Send to Bluetooth device" script and other user scripts can be downloaded from http://www.kaply.com/weblog/operator-user-scripts/<br />
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Launch Firefox, click the Operator icon and choose "Options". Under the "User Scripts" tab, you can now add any scripts you've downloaded. Then under "Actions", click "New" and select any actions you want, like "Send to Bluetooth device."<br />
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== Device compatibility ==<br />
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=== Motorola V3 ('RAZR') ===<br />
The V3 RAZR does not support the vCard 3.0 implementation oused in Operator and X2V but requires vCard 2.1. If one uses vCard 2.1, it seems to work fine. The RAZR does not support being sent hCalendar events using Operator.<br />
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=== Palm T|X PDA ===<br />
The T|X does not support hCard or hCalendar import through Bluetooth.<br />
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=== Samsung Eternity ===<br />
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Transfer of hCards via Operator to Bluetooth on Eternity works great (tested http://suda.co.uk/contact/). Also tested transfer back and forth between Address Book (OS X) and the phone. Eternity supports vCard 3.0 and transfers majority of fields correctly. Eternity doesn't support some less common fields available in the Address Book such as department but first, last names, multiple phone numbers, address, email, birthday, company, job title, and nickname work well. URL field is spotty and depends on the presence of "http://" it seems.<br />
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Pushing a calendar event via Operator to Eternity did not work. (tested http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/).<br />
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=== Samsung T629 ===<br />
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The .vcf file will be pushed to the phone via bluetooth and accepted, but fields do not get transferred properly. Email field is transferred okay, but name gets replaced by the title of the webpage and phone field is lost. This was tested from a webpage with multiple hCard microformats present.<br />
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Manually pushing .vcf files to T629 reveals that it does not support vCard 3.0 (fields dropped and shifted) but vCard 2.1 files seem to work fine.<br />
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=== Sony Ericsson W810i ===<br />
The W810i supports both vCard 3.0 and vCard 2.1, but does not transfer the 'fn' field properly. It has also choked on some of the 'type' data it has seen in the wild.<br />
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The W810i did not want to add an hCalendar event from the past. [[User:TomMorris|I]] tested it with [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/388286/ this event] and it said "Cannot add appointment", but I did already have it in another calendar. I tried [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/371244/ another event] and got the same result. It seems the W810i does not support "Send to Bluetooth device" for hCalendar.<br />
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=== Sony Ericsson K600i ===<br />
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Exporting hCards (from, for example, http://suda.co.uk/contact/ ) works like a charm. When I tried to add events from http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/ the phone reported "Cannot add appointment." It looks like "Send to Bluetooth device" works for hCard but doesn't work for hCalendar on this phone.<br />
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== related ==<br />
Jeremy Keith has demonstrated the "bluetooth an hCard to your phone" functionality using the [[Tails]] plugin (which has yet to be updated to work with Firefox 3 unfortunately). Here is a video he made demonstrating this:<br />
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azoNnLoJi-4 http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/azoNnLoJi-4/default.jpg]<br />
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== see also ==<br />
* [[operator]]<br />
* [[firefox]]<br />
* [[mobile]]</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=operator-phone-tests&diff=39558operator-phone-tests2009-07-10T20:44:15Z<p>Ebukva: Added Samsung Eternity</p>
<hr />
<div><h1>Operator phone tests</h1><br />
{{TOC-right}}<br />
[[Operator]] has a "Send to Bluetooth device" option that uses the Bluetooth File Exchange functionality of OS X (and similarly in Windows?) to send hCards and hCalendar events to mobile devices - cell phones, PDAs etc.<br />
<br />
This page lists tests and results for different devices.<br />
<br />
== How to test your device ==<br />
Use Operator to try to add hCards or hCalendar events to your handset over Bluetooth, then add it to the wiki to say whether it passed or failed.<br />
<br />
The "Send to Bluetooth device" script and other user scripts can be downloaded from http://www.kaply.com/weblog/operator-user-scripts/<br />
<br />
Launch Firefox, click the Operator icon and choose "Options". Under the "User Scripts" tab, you can now add any scripts you've downloaded. Then under "Actions", click "New" and select any actions you want, like "Send to Bluetooth device."<br />
<br />
== Device compatibility ==<br />
<br />
=== Motorola V3 ('RAZR') ===<br />
The V3 RAZR does not support the vCard 3.0 implementation oused in Operator and X2V but requires vCard 2.1. If one uses vCard 2.1, it seems to work fine. The RAZR does not support being sent hCalendar events using Operator.<br />
<br />
=== Palm T|X PDA ===<br />
The T|X does not support hCard or hCalendar import through Bluetooth.<br />
<br />
=== Samsung Eternity ==<br />
<br />
Tested only transfer back and forth between Address Book (OS X) and the phone. Eternity supports vCard 3.0 and transfers most fields correctly. Eternity doesn't support some less common fields available in the Address Book such as URL (home page) and department but first, last names, multiple phone numbers, address, email, birthday, company, job title, and nickname work well.<br />
<br />
=== Samsung T629 ===<br />
<br />
The .vcf file will be pushed to the phone via bluetooth and accepted, but fields do not get transferred properly. Email field is transferred okay, but name gets replaced by the title of the webpage and phone field is lost. This was tested from a webpage with multiple hCard microformats present.<br />
<br />
Manually pushing .vcf files to T629 reveals that it does not support vCard 3.0 (fields dropped and shifted) but vCard 2.1 files seem to work fine.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson W810i ===<br />
The W810i supports both vCard 3.0 and vCard 2.1, but does not transfer the 'fn' field properly. It has also choked on some of the 'type' data it has seen in the wild.<br />
<br />
The W810i did not want to add an hCalendar event from the past. [[User:TomMorris|I]] tested it with [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/388286/ this event] and it said "Cannot add appointment", but I did already have it in another calendar. I tried [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/371244/ another event] and got the same result. It seems the W810i does not support "Send to Bluetooth device" for hCalendar.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson K600i ===<br />
<br />
Exporting hCards (from, for example, http://suda.co.uk/contact/ ) works like a charm. When I tried to add events from http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/ the phone reported "Cannot add appointment." It looks like "Send to Bluetooth device" works for hCard but doesn't work for hCalendar on this phone.<br />
<br />
== related ==<br />
Jeremy Keith has demonstrated the "bluetooth an hCard to your phone" functionality using the [[Tails]] plugin (which has yet to be updated to work with Firefox 3 unfortunately). Here is a video he made demonstrating this:<br />
<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azoNnLoJi-4 http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/azoNnLoJi-4/default.jpg]<br />
<br />
== see also ==<br />
* [[operator]]<br />
* [[firefox]]<br />
* [[mobile]]</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=operator-phone-tests&diff=33830operator-phone-tests2008-11-02T22:53:58Z<p>Ebukva: </p>
<hr />
<div><h1>Operator phone tests</h1><br />
{{TOC-right}}<br />
[[Operator]] has a "Send to Bluetooth device" option that uses the Bluetooth File Exchange functionality of OS X (and similarly in Windows?) to send hCards and hCalendar events to mobile devices - cell phones, PDAs etc.<br />
<br />
This page lists tests and results for different devices.<br />
<br />
== How to test your device ==<br />
Use Operator to try to add hCards or hCalendar events to your handset over Bluetooth, then add it to the wiki to say whether it passed or failed.<br />
<br />
The "Send to Bluetooth device" script and other user scripts can be downloaded from http://www.kaply.com/weblog/operator-user-scripts/<br />
<br />
Launch Firefox, click the Operator icon and choose "Options". Under the "User Scripts" tab, you can now add any scripts you've downloaded. Then under "Actions", click "New" and select any actions you want, like "Send to Bluetooth device."<br />
<br />
== Device compatibility ==<br />
<br />
=== Motorola V3 ('RAZR') ===<br />
The V3 RAZR does not support the vCard 3.0 implementation oused in Operator and X2V but requires vCard 2.1. If one uses vCard 2.1, it seems to work fine. The RAZR does not support being sent hCalendar events using Operator.<br />
<br />
=== Palm T|X PDA ===<br />
The T|X does not support hCard or hCalendar import through Bluetooth.<br />
<br />
=== Samsung T629 ===<br />
<br />
The .vcf file will be pushed to the phone via bluetooth and accepted, but fields do not get transferred properly. Email field is transferred okay, but name gets replaced by the title of the webpage and phone field is lost. This was tested from a webpage with multiple hCard microformats present.<br />
<br />
Manually pushing .vcf files to T629 reveals that it does not support vCard 3.0 (fields dropped and shifted) but vCard 2.1 files seem to work fine.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson W810i ===<br />
The W810i supports both vCard 3.0 and vCard 2.1, but does not transfer the 'fn' field properly. It has also choked on some of the 'type' data it has seen in the wild.<br />
<br />
The W810i did not want to add an hCalendar event from the past. [[User:TomMorris|I]] tested it with [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/388286/ this event] and it said "Cannot add appointment", but I did already have it in another calendar. I tried [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/371244/ another event] and got the same result. It seems the W810i does not support "Send to Bluetooth device" for hCalendar.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson K600i ===<br />
<br />
Exporting hCards (from, for example, http://suda.co.uk/contact/ ) works like a charm. When I tried to add events from http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/ the phone reported "Cannot add appointment." It looks like "Send to Bluetooth device" works for hCard but doesn't work for hCalendar on this phone.<br />
<br />
== related ==<br />
Jeremy Keith has demonstrated the "bluetooth an hCard to your phone" functionality using the [[Tails]] plugin (which has yet to be updated to work with Firefox 3 unfortunately). Here is a video he made demonstrating this:<br />
<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azoNnLoJi-4 http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/azoNnLoJi-4/default.jpg]<br />
<br />
== see also ==<br />
* [[operator]]<br />
* [[firefox]]<br />
* [[mobile]]</div>Ebukvahttp://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=operator-phone-tests&diff=29946operator-phone-tests2008-11-02T22:19:18Z<p>Ebukva: Samsung T629</p>
<hr />
<div><h1>Operator phone tests</h1><br />
{{TOC-right}}<br />
[[Operator]] has a "Send to Bluetooth device" option that uses the Bluetooth File Exchange functionality of OS X (and similarly in Windows?) to send hCards and hCalendar events to mobile devices - cell phones, PDAs etc.<br />
<br />
This page lists tests and results for different devices.<br />
<br />
== How to test your device ==<br />
Use Operator to try to add hCards or hCalendar events to your handset over Bluetooth, then add it to the wiki to say whether it passed or failed.<br />
<br />
The "Send to Bluetooth device" script and other user scripts can be downloaded from http://www.kaply.com/weblog/operator-user-scripts/<br />
<br />
Launch Firefox, click the Operator icon and choose "Options". Under the "User Scripts" tab, you can now add any scripts you've downloaded. Then under "Actions", click "New" and select any actions you want, like "Send to Bluetooth device."<br />
<br />
== Device compatibility ==<br />
<br />
=== Motorola V3 ('RAZR') ===<br />
The V3 RAZR does not support the vCard 3.0 implementation oused in Operator and X2V but requires vCard 2.1. If one uses vCard 2.1, it seems to work fine. The RAZR does not support being sent hCalendar events using Operator.<br />
<br />
=== Palm T|X PDA ===<br />
The T|X does not support hCard or hCalendar import through Bluetooth.<br />
<br />
=== Samsung T629 ===<br />
<br />
The .vcf file will be pushed to the phone via bluetooth and accepted, but fields do not get transferred properly. Email field is transferred okay, but name gets replaced by the title of the webpage and phone field is lost. This was tested from a webpage with multiple microformats present.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson W810i ===<br />
The W810i supports both vCard 3.0 and vCard 2.1, but does not transfer the 'fn' field properly. It has also choked on some of the 'type' data it has seen in the wild.<br />
<br />
The W810i did not want to add an hCalendar event from the past. [[User:TomMorris|I]] tested it with [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/388286/ this event] and it said "Cannot add appointment", but I did already have it in another calendar. I tried [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/371244/ another event] and got the same result. It seems the W810i does not support "Send to Bluetooth device" for hCalendar.<br />
<br />
=== Sony Ericsson K600i ===<br />
<br />
Exporting hCards (from, for example, http://suda.co.uk/contact/ ) works like a charm. When I tried to add events from http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/ the phone reported "Cannot add appointment." It looks like "Send to Bluetooth device" works for hCard but doesn't work for hCalendar on this phone.<br />
<br />
== related ==<br />
Jeremy Keith has demonstrated the "bluetooth an hCard to your phone" functionality using the [[Tails]] plugin (which has yet to be updated to work with Firefox 3 unfortunately). Here is a video he made demonstrating this:<br />
<br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azoNnLoJi-4 http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/azoNnLoJi-4/default.jpg]<br />
<br />
== see also ==<br />
* [[operator]]<br />
* [[firefox]]<br />
* [[mobile]]</div>Ebukva