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== language for X-WR-CALNAME == | == language for X-WR-CALNAME == | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== |
Revision as of 07:33, 25 June 2009
x2v is one of the main microformats implementations. The code is managed in an x2v hg repository. BrianSuda and DanC are starting to track issues here. See #microformats discussion 20 Dec.
See also: hcard-tests, hcard-issues, @@likewise for hCalendar, hAtom...
issue2006-12-20content-encoding
X2V's php does not correctly check for content-encodings
trailing_slash
X2V failed trailing slash in rel-tag (this is now fixed)
FN ORG incomplete
FN == ORG (i don't think) is complete
XSLT case-conversion on Nodes
Firefox seems to convert nodes to uppercase when using local-name(.) and name(.). This can be solved by switching to self::
The downside is that then it will not extract the node name from ANY namespace, but a specific one.
language for X-WR-CALNAME
Background
The X-WR-CALNAME is a widely supported extension property of VCALENDAR that stores the calendar title. It does not currently have a LANGUAGE attribute. It's value is meant to be human readable, so maybe it should.
Currently
<html lang=en> <head> <title>My calendar</title> </head> <body class=vcalendar>...</body> </html>
yields something like
BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-CALNAME:My calendar ... END:VCALENDAR
Proposal
The second line should read X-WR-CALNAME;LANGUAGE=en:My calendar
No support for AGENT
Doesn't seem to support agent at all -- either as a human-readable string nor as a nested hCard. E-mail addresses, phone numbers, etc which are part of the agent's vcard are treated as belonging to the main contact.
Test: http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/hcard
See also
- vcard-implementations for how particular vCard implementations (e.g. clients) have problems with any standard vCard properties or values.
- icalendar-implementations for how particular iCalendar implementations (e.g. clients) have problems with any standard iCalendar properties or values.