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closed issues
hCard closed issues that have no further actions to take..
closed 2005
Closed issues that were raised in 2005.
- 2005-06-30 raised by Jack L. Wolfgang II. Please feel free to move these to the FAQs if they are better suited there.
- Handling middle names and suffixes: How does one handle middle initials/names in the hCard format and suffixes that are not honorific suffixes (e.g. Jr., Sr., II, III, etc. as opposed to Ph.D., Esq., M.D., etc.)?
- A: ACCEPTED FAQ. hCard is based of the RFC2426 spec. I you want to use a middle initial it can be expanded using the abbr element.
<abbr title="[MiddleName]" class="additional-name">M</abbr>
. Honorific Suffixes in the RFC include Jr., Esq. and other inherited suffixes, so I would just use<abbr class="honorific-suffix" title="Junior">Jr.</abbr>
etc. See hCard FAQ: marking up suffixes for more details.
- A: ACCEPTED FAQ. hCard is based of the RFC2426 spec. I you want to use a middle initial it can be expanded using the abbr element.
- Handling different types of addresses: How does one handle the TYPE (e.g. postal, work, etc.) specification for addresses as specified in RFC 2426 Section 3.2.1?
- A: ACCEPTED FAQ. If you want to add a type to certain elements, including address and telephone it may be done in the following manner:
- Handling middle names and suffixes: How does one handle middle initials/names in the hCard format and suffixes that are not honorific suffixes (e.g. Jr., Sr., II, III, etc. as opposed to Ph.D., Esq., M.D., etc.)?
<span class="adr">
<span class="type">work</span>
...
</span>
See hCard FAQ: multiple addresses for detailed examples.
<span class="tel">
<span class="type">work</span>
<span class="value">123.555.1212</span>
<span>
See hCard authoring: phone numbers for more detailed examples.
Note: the TYPE needs to be a sub-element of the property (adr, tel, etc) NOTE: EMAIL does NOT have many TYPE attributes, only INTERNET and X400
- 2005-07-22 raised by DanConnolly
- ...in my cellphone/sidekick address book, I have a number of entries for companies. I wrote asHCard.xsl to convert the data from RDF to hCard, but I don't know what to do with entries for companies, since FN is mandatory in hCard.
- A: ACCEPTED. This should at least be an FAQ. "How do I write an hCard for a company?" The vCard specification is silent on this point (entries for companies). Thus there are two options as far as the hCard standard is concerned:
- Set "fn" and "org" to the same value. E.g.
<span class="fn org">W3C</span>
(recommended) - Set "org" as usual, and set "fn" explicitly to empty. E.g.
<span class="fn"></span><span class="org">W3C</span>
or- Simply have no "fn", and on the parsing side, if there is no "fn" present, but there is an "org" property, then duplicate the "org" value as "fn"
- Set "fn" and "org" to the same value. E.g.
- The last two options are effectively the same and are both not explicit and easily confusable with a "missing data" condition. Thus option 1 is preferred. For converting applications (hCard to vCard), they may consider using proprietary extensions to make the distinction explicit in generated vCards, based on either case 1 or 2 above. E.g. Apple's Address Book application supports the property:
X-ABShowAs:COMPANY
- We are looking for descriptions of how other vCard supporting applications treat "company" vCards differently from "person" vCards. Please provide descriptions here:
- Address Book / MacOSX.3:
- Export (e.g. drag & drop to desktop, view in text editor)
- Sets "FN" and "ORG" to the name of the company
- Sets proprietary
X-ABShowAs:COMPANY
- Import (e.g. edit in text editor, drag & drop from desktop)
- By setting "FN" and "ORG' to the same name (e.g. Banana Computers Inc.)
- And removing any proprietary properties (e.g. X-ABShowAs)
- Address Book user interface showed new vCard as a "company" contact rather an a person
- Export (e.g. drag & drop to desktop, view in text editor)
- Address Book MacOSX.4:
- same results as above -RyanKing
- The Danger Hiptop (aka T-Mobile Sidekick) address book:
- Export (e.g. email to a mailing list)
- Sets "FN" to the empty string and puts the company name in "ORG".
- Import - could not find a way to import a .vcf, by email, IM, or other means into the Sidekick.
- Export (e.g. email to a mailing list)
- Contacts / Outlook 2003 Windows
- Export (e.g. Highlight contact, File, Save As, vcard)
- Sets "N" and "ORG to the name of the company
- Sets "FN" to value in "File as:"
- Export (e.g. Highlight contact, File, Save As, vcard)
- Add another vCard app here.
- Address Book / MacOSX.3:
- RESOLVED. hCard now specifically describes organization contact info, and there is also now an FAQ regarding this: hCard FAQ: How do you mark up an organization.
- A: ACCEPTED. This should at least be an FAQ. "How do I write an hCard for a company?" The vCard specification is silent on this point (entries for companies). Thus there are two options as far as the hCard standard is concerned:
- ...in my cellphone/sidekick address book, I have a number of entries for companies. I wrote asHCard.xsl to convert the data from RDF to hCard, but I don't know what to do with entries for companies, since FN is mandatory in hCard.
closed 2006
Closed issues that were raised in 2006.
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closed 2007
Closed issues that were raised in 2007.
- 2007-01-26 raised by JamesCraig.
- Proposal to use the class attribute for qname prefixed type values (and others such as dtstart values), AKA meta classes.
<span xml:lang="en">Home (preferred): <span class="tel type:home type:pref">+1.415.555.1212</span></span> <span xml:lang="es">Casa (preferido): <span class="tel type:home type:pref">+1.415.555.1212</span></span>
- REJECTED DUPLICATE ETC. Class attributes for type values was tried and rejected and in addition, qnames-considered-harmful.
- Clarified proposal, leaving REJECTED.
- 2007-05-08 raised by Tantek as a result of a message from Andy Mabbett on microformats-new
- How do you distinguish a place vs. an organization hCard, both from the perspective of a publisher (author) wishing to express the particular semantic, and from the perspective of a parser (developer) wishing to discern the difference? This is different from the 2006-12-15 issue on semantic specificity because this issue is *specifically* about place vs. org, rather than conflating that with person.
- Note: mailing list post cited in 2006-12-15 issue is quite clear; it says "when a spider finds an hCard, it can't tell if it is a person, company, organization, or place.".
- DUPLICATE. See 2006-12-15 issue.
closed 2008
Closed issues that were raised in 2008.
- 2008-02-07 raised by Andy Mabbett in microformats-discuss/2008-February/011552.html
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nickname
" and "fn
" optimization does not work for some or all names in Asian languages. See Tom Cruise on Chinese Wikipedia, where thefn
and nickname are the same. This could be partly remedied by not applying such optimization when the page's (or element's) language is set to one of a set of affected languages (may also apply to other languages, such as Greek). Comment from people fluent in such languages would be welcome.- REJECTED DUPLICATE. This is a duplicate of issue raised 2007-03-28 by James Craig.
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closed 2009
Closed issues that were raised in 2009.
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