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''Here's a second pass at a  
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[http://dannyayers.com/microformats/hcalendar-profile XMDP Profile for hCalendar]''  
[http://dannyayers.com/microformats/hcalendar-profile XMDP Profile for hCalendar]''  

Revision as of 19:40, 16 December 2008

Here's a second pass at a XMDP Profile for hCalendar

<dl class="profile">
 <dt>class</dt>
 <dd><p>
   <a rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#adef-class">
   HTML4 definition of the 'class' attribute.</a>
   This meta data profile defines some 'class' attribute values (class names) 
   and their meanings as suggested by a 
   <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-htmllink-970328#profile">
   draft of "Hypertext Links in HTML"</a>.
   All values are defined according to the semantics defined in the 
   <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar">
   hCalendar specification</a> 
   and thus in 
   <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt">RFC 2445</a>.
  </p>
  <dl>
   <dt>vcalendar</dt>
    <dd>A container for one or more events (vevent).  
     This property is optional; if there is only one event then omit it.  
     See section 1. of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>vevent</dt>
   <dd>A container for one event.  
    See section 4.6.1 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>dtstart</dt>
   <dd>Date/time of the start of the event.
    See section 4.8.2.4 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>dtend</dt>
   <dd>Date/time of the end of the event.
    See section 4.8.2.2 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>duration</dt>
   <dd>Length of the event.
    See section 4.8.2.5 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>summary</dt>
   <dd>Short synopsis, title, or  name of the event.
    See section 4.8.1.12 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>uid</dt>
   <dd>A globally unique identifier for the event; typically a URL is used.
    See section 4.8.4.7 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>dtstamp</dt>
   <dd>Date/time of when the document containing information about the event 
    was created.
    See section 4.8.7.2 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>method</dt>
   <dd>Function of the event object.
    Values for this property are: PUBLISH, REQUEST, REPLY, ADD, CANCEL, REFRESH, 
    COUNTER, or DECLINECOUNTER.  For example, a value of REQUEST indicates that a 
    request is being made for the event to occur.
    See section 4.7.2 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>category</dt>
   <dd>Category of the event object.  
    Note: this property may be repeated (an event may belong in several categories).
    Common values are: MEETING, APPOINTMENT, CONFERENCE, EXPO.
    See section 4.8.1.2 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>location</dt>
   <dd>Tells where the event is to be held.  May be represented by nested 
    <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCard record</a>,  
    <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/adr">adr record</a>,  
    <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/geo">geo record</a>, or combination thereof.  
    See sections 4.8.1.7 and 4.8.1.6 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>url</dt>
   <dd>A URL to a page that contains the definitive/preferred information about an event;  
    UID and URL are typically the same.  
    See section 4.8.4.6 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>description</dt>
   <dd>A more detailed synopsis of the event than that provided by summary.  
    See section 4.8.1.5 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>last-modified</dt>
   <dd>Date/time the information about the event was updated.  
    See section 4.8.7.3 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>status</dt>
   <dd>Status of the calendar event.  Values are: TENTATIVE, CONFIRMED, CANCELLED.  
    See section 4.8.1.11 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>class</dt>
   <dd>Access classification of the event information;  
    Values are: PUBLIC, PRIVATE, CONFIDENTIAL.  
    See section 4.8.1.3 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>attendee</dt>
   <dd>An individual invited to attend the event;  
    An event container may contain more than one attendee record; 
    May be represented by nested <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCard record</a>.  
    See section 4.8.4.1 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>contact</dt>
   <dd>Contact information associated with the event;  
    May be represented by nested <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCard record</a>.  
    See section 4.8.4.2 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

   <dt>organizer</dt>
   <dd>The organizer associated with the event;  
    May be represented by nested <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCard record</a>.  
    See section 4.8.4.3 of RFC 2445.
   </dd>

  </dl>
 </dd>
</dl>

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