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=== vCard === | === vCard === | ||
Some vCards [http://www.google.com/search?q=vcard+x-gender seem to contain] an X-GENDER property. This is in line with RFC 2426 which allows applications to define their own properties, prefixed with "X-". [[ | Some vCards [http://www.google.com/search?q=vcard+x-gender seem to contain] an X-GENDER property. This is in line with RFC 2426 which allows applications to define their own properties, prefixed with "X-". class="x-gender" has been [http://buzzword.org.uk/cognition/uf-plus.html implemented] in [http://buzzword.org.uk/cognition/ Cognition]. | ||
=== Microsoft vCard === | === Microsoft vCard === |
Revision as of 22:57, 16 March 2008
gender formats
This page lists existing format(s) which represent gender in their schema.
specs
OpenID sreg
- OpenID Simple Registration Extension 1.0 openid.sreg.gender:The End User's gender, "M" for male, "F" for female.
vCard
Some vCards seem to contain an X-GENDER property. This is in line with RFC 2426 which allows applications to define their own properties, prefixed with "X-". class="x-gender" has been implemented in Cognition.
Microsoft vCard
- vcard_name Property. Gender seems to be supported in Internet Explorer;
vCard.Gender
is Gender mapped to the vCard.Gender schema.