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== conventions == | |||
List implementation as the header including minimal version information. Provide an abbreviation of the implementation name (in parantheses) for use in subheadings for property names and other general subsections. Prefix subheadings with aforementioned abbreviation followed by vCard property name (if applicable) in ALL CAPS as vCard properties are typically fully uppercased in both vCard files and implementations (but are actually case-insensitive per RFC 2426). | |||
== Microsoft Outlook == | == Microsoft Outlook == | ||
Microsoft Outlook (MSOutlook). | |||
version? platform? | version? platform? | ||
=== single import === | === MSOutlook single import === | ||
Outlook (either 2003 or 2007 beta version) appears to only support one vCard per VCF. There are some | Outlook (either 2003 or 2007 beta version) appears to only support one vCard per VCF. There are some | ||
third-party products that attempt to fix this [http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Vcard-Converter.asp] | third-party products that attempt to fix this [http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook/Vcard-Converter.asp] | ||
=== URL handling === | === MSOutlook URL handling === | ||
URL without non-standard TYPE parameter seems to be ignored. | URL without non-standard TYPE parameter seems to be ignored. | ||
=== ADR handling === | === MSOutlook ADR handling === | ||
Appears to not support the '''post-office-box''' sub-property of ADR. | |||
Appears to not support the post-office-box sub-property of ADR. | |||
=== MSOutlook escaped commas === | |||
Outlook 2003 does not strip the backslashes from escaped commas (i.e., SR-PS\, Inc.) on import. | Outlook 2003 does not strip the backslashes from escaped commas (i.e., SR-PS\, Inc.) on import. | ||
== Microsoft Outlook 2003 == | |||
Microsoft Outlook 2003 (MSOutlook2k3) | |||
The following was verified on Outlook 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2 | The following was verified on Outlook 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2 | ||
=== | === MSOutlook2k3 URL === | ||
URL is changed to URL;HOME: and is not visible anywhere normally in Outlook. It is visible in the Contact Properties window under the "All Fields" when selecting "Frequently-used fields" from the "Select from:" drop-down box. It is also exported when exporting as a vCard. | URL is changed to URL;HOME: and is not visible anywhere normally in Outlook. It is visible in the Contact Properties window under the "All Fields" when selecting "Frequently-used fields" from the "Select from:" drop-down box. It is also exported when exporting as a vCard. | ||
=== | === MSOutlook2k3 ADR === | ||
ADR; is changed to ADR;POSTAL: | ADR; is changed to ADR;POSTAL: | ||
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LABEL;POSTAL;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:address1=0D=0Acity, state zip</pre> | LABEL;POSTAL;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:address1=0D=0Acity, state zip</pre> | ||
=== | === MSOutlook2k3 N === | ||
When exporting a vCard, copies FN into N when N is blank. Does not do this when importing a vCard. | When exporting a vCard, copies FN into N when N is blank. Does not do this when importing a vCard. | ||
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Mr.,Dr. Mr. Dr. John Maurice Benjamin Doe Ph.D.\, J.D. | Mr.,Dr. Mr. Dr. John Maurice Benjamin Doe Ph.D.\, J.D. | ||
=== | === MSOutlook2k3 TEL === | ||
Drops TEL if TYPE is not explicitly specified. | |||
Drops TEL if TYPE is not specified. | |||
TEL;TYPE=work: is changed to TEL;WORK;VOICE: | TEL;TYPE=work: is changed to TEL;WORK;VOICE: | ||
=== | === MSOutlook2k3 GEO === | ||
'''Unsupported.''' GEO is unsupported and is ignored. | |||
=== MSOutlook2k3 LOGO === | |||
'''Unsupported.''' Will not import nor export vCard image references, but does support images internally in it's own contact management system. | |||
==== | == Windows Address Book == | ||
Windows Address Book (WAB) Version 6.00.X Win98 and Win XP Pro | |||
=== WAB vCard ENCODING === | |||
== | |||
UTF-8 encoded vCard import prompts error as unrecognised vCard format. US ASCII 20127 encoded vCard successfully imported | UTF-8 encoded vCard import prompts error as unrecognised vCard format. US ASCII 20127 encoded vCard successfully imported | ||
=== ADR === | === WAB ADR === | ||
If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported | If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported | ||
=== TEL === | === WAB TEL === | ||
If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported | If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported | ||
=== PHOTO === | === WAB PHOTO === | ||
Does not support | '''Unsupported.''' Does not support images. | ||
=== NOTE === | === WAB NOTE === | ||
According to the example in the RFC spec, all commas should be escaped, but WAB does not Un-escape them, leaving \, in the notes field. | According to the example in the RFC spec, all commas should be escaped, but WAB does not Un-escape them, leaving \, in the notes field. | ||
== Microsoft Entourage == | == Microsoft Entourage == | ||
On Mac OS X. Entourage versions 10 and 11. | On Mac OS X. Entourage versions 10 and 11. | ||
=== general comments === | === Entourage general comments === | ||
* Entourage versions 10 and 11 export vCard files as UTF-16, big endian, with Mac classic line endings (a single CR). The file does contain the proper UTF-16 BE BOM at the start, making identification of the file contents simpler. | * Entourage versions 10 and 11 export vCard files as UTF-16, big endian, with Mac classic line endings (a single CR). The file does contain the proper UTF-16 BE BOM at the start, making identification of the file contents simpler. | ||
* Importing vCards: Entourage 11 will look for a BOM when importing a vCard file. It respects UTF-16 BE, UTF-16 LE, and UTF-8 BOMs. With no BOM, Entourage 11 will attempt to import the vCard file as an 8-bit stream using the current system encoding (for example, Mac Roman). | * Importing vCards: Entourage 11 will look for a BOM when importing a vCard file. It respects UTF-16 BE, UTF-16 LE, and UTF-8 BOMs. With no BOM, Entourage 11 will attempt to import the vCard file as an 8-bit stream using the current system encoding (for example, Mac Roman). | ||
* Entourage 12 (under development) is expected to have better vCard standard conformance, exporting vCard files as UTF-8 (with individual fields properly labelled with "charset=utf-8") and using Windows (CR+LF) line endings. When importing vCard files without a BOM, it wil assume UTF-8 encoding but will respect "charset=" tags if present. | * Entourage 12 (under development) is expected to have better vCard standard conformance, exporting vCard files as UTF-8 (with individual fields properly labelled with "charset=utf-8") and using Windows (CR+LF) line endings. When importing vCard files without a BOM, it wil assume UTF-8 encoding but will respect "charset=" tags if present. | ||
== Apple Address Book == | == Apple Address Book == | ||
Apple Address Book (AAB) on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) and 10.4 (Tiger). | |||
=== AAB general comments === | |||
=== general comments === | |||
* There are issues with importing UTF-8 vCards. Apple Address Book appears to treat .vcf files in the file system NOT as UTF-8, but rather perhaps Mac Roman? | * There are issues with importing UTF-8 vCards. Apple Address Book appears to treat .vcf files in the file system NOT as UTF-8, but rather perhaps Mac Roman? | ||
** Workaround: Explicitly specify the UTF-8 charset for vCard properties/fields that have non-ASCII-7 characters. This is allowed per [[vcard-errata]], and encouraged to enable higher fidelity character set handling. | ** Workaround: Explicitly specify the UTF-8 charset for vCard properties/fields that have non-ASCII-7 characters. This is allowed per [[vcard-errata]], and encouraged to enable higher fidelity character set handling. | ||
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Several properties appear to have no or limited support, see below for specifics. | Several properties appear to have no or limited support, see below for specifics. | ||
=== organization vs | === AAB organization vs individual === | ||
Summary: FN==ORG organization semantic supported for both import and export. | Summary: FN==ORG organization semantic supported for both import and export. | ||
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Also treats imported vCards like that as organization contact info cards visibly in the UI. | Also treats imported vCards like that as organization contact info cards visibly in the UI. | ||
=== | === AAB GEO === | ||
'''Unsupported.''' The GEO field is ignored on imported vCards. It is only saved as part of the NOTE. | |||
The | === AAB SOURCE === | ||
'''Unsupported.''' The SOURCE property is not supported on imported vCards. It is only saved as part of the NOTE. | |||
=== | === AAB LOGO === | ||
'''Unsupported.''' The LOGO property is totally ignored and not even saved as part of the NOTE. | |||
The | === AAB PHOTO === | ||
'''Parital support.''' The PHOTO property is only supported when it has inline encoded data. URL values appear to be ignored. | |||
=== | === AAB URL === | ||
'''Non-standard restriction.''' Only ONE URL property value is supported (whereas multiple *should* be supported, just like EMAIL). | |||
=== AAB ADR === | |||
'''Quirky.''' If you do NOT specify which type of address information it is (like HOME or WORK) it is assumed to be a WORK address, whereas [[vcard|vCard]] specifies that the default type for adr is all of: INTL, POSTAL, PARCEL, WORK. | |||
=== | === AAB CATEGORIES === | ||
'''Quirky.''' Behavior confirmed on versions: | |||
Behavior confirmed on versions: | |||
* default on OSX.3 | * default on OSX.3 | ||
* Version 4.03 (483) on OSX. | * Version 4.03 (483) on OSX. | ||
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== Evolution == | == Evolution == | ||
Evolution (Evo) | |||
On Linux. | On Linux. | ||
=== | === Evo GEO === | ||
'''Unsupported.''' | |||
* ichigo, Frederic to fill in details | * ichigo, Frederic to fill in details | ||
== Nokia series 60 address book == | == Nokia series 60 address book == | ||
=== | Nokia series 60 address book (N60AB). | ||
=== N60AB line endings === | |||
The Contacts application on Nokia series 60 handsets will only open vCards with Windows (\r\n) line endings. Any other line ending styles will cause an error message. | The Contacts application on Nokia series 60 handsets will only open vCards with Windows (\r\n) line endings. Any other line ending styles will cause an error message. | ||
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== Palm Desktop 4.1.4 == | == Palm Desktop 4.1.4 == | ||
=== vCard import === | Palm Desktop 4.1.4 (PD414). | ||
=== PD414 vCard import === | |||
Palm Desktop 4.1.4 appears to fail importing a vcard if it has a NAME specified in the vcard. | Palm Desktop 4.1.4 appears to fail importing a vcard if it has a NAME specified in the vcard. |
Revision as of 23:21, 31 August 2007
vCard implementations
In the development of hCard and proxies like X2V, we have discovered various behaviors and quirks of vCard implementations. See also the vcard-errata.
Contributors
- Tantek Çelik
- Brian Suda
- Steve Robillard
conventions
List implementation as the header including minimal version information. Provide an abbreviation of the implementation name (in parantheses) for use in subheadings for property names and other general subsections. Prefix subheadings with aforementioned abbreviation followed by vCard property name (if applicable) in ALL CAPS as vCard properties are typically fully uppercased in both vCard files and implementations (but are actually case-insensitive per RFC 2426).
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook (MSOutlook). version? platform?
MSOutlook single import
Outlook (either 2003 or 2007 beta version) appears to only support one vCard per VCF. There are some third-party products that attempt to fix this [1]
MSOutlook URL handling
URL without non-standard TYPE parameter seems to be ignored.
MSOutlook ADR handling
Appears to not support the post-office-box sub-property of ADR.
MSOutlook escaped commas
Outlook 2003 does not strip the backslashes from escaped commas (i.e., SR-PS\, Inc.) on import.
Microsoft Outlook 2003
Microsoft Outlook 2003 (MSOutlook2k3) The following was verified on Outlook 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2
MSOutlook2k3 URL
URL is changed to URL;HOME: and is not visible anywhere normally in Outlook. It is visible in the Contact Properties window under the "All Fields" when selecting "Frequently-used fields" from the "Select from:" drop-down box. It is also exported when exporting as a vCard.
MSOutlook2k3 ADR
ADR; is changed to ADR;POSTAL:
ADR; is copied to LABEL;POSTAL;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE: with city/state/zip changed to use carriage return and comma seperation. IE:
ADR;CHARSET=utf-8:;;address1;city;state;zip;
is changed to:
ADR;POSTAL:;;address1;city;state;zip LABEL;POSTAL;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:address1=0D=0Acity, state zip
MSOutlook2k3 N
When exporting a vCard, copies FN into N when N is blank. Does not do this when importing a vCard.
Outlook 2003 does not handle comma separation in the properties of N. For this vCard.
BEGIN:VCARD FN;CHARSET=UTF-8:Mr. Dr. John Maurice Benjamin Doe Ph.D.\, J.D. N;CHARSET=UTF-8:Doe;John;Maurice,Benjamin;Mr.,Dr.;Ph.D.,J.D. END:VCARD
The result in Outlook is:
Mr.,Dr. Mr. Dr. John Maurice Benjamin Doe Ph.D.\, J.D.
MSOutlook2k3 TEL
Drops TEL if TYPE is not explicitly specified.
TEL;TYPE=work: is changed to TEL;WORK;VOICE:
MSOutlook2k3 GEO
Unsupported. GEO is unsupported and is ignored.
MSOutlook2k3 LOGO
Unsupported. Will not import nor export vCard image references, but does support images internally in it's own contact management system.
Windows Address Book
Windows Address Book (WAB) Version 6.00.X Win98 and Win XP Pro
WAB vCard ENCODING
UTF-8 encoded vCard import prompts error as unrecognised vCard format. US ASCII 20127 encoded vCard successfully imported
WAB ADR
If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported
WAB TEL
If you do NOT specify TYPE=HOME,WORK,... then no address information is imported
WAB PHOTO
Unsupported. Does not support images.
WAB NOTE
According to the example in the RFC spec, all commas should be escaped, but WAB does not Un-escape them, leaving \, in the notes field.
Microsoft Entourage
On Mac OS X. Entourage versions 10 and 11.
Entourage general comments
- Entourage versions 10 and 11 export vCard files as UTF-16, big endian, with Mac classic line endings (a single CR). The file does contain the proper UTF-16 BE BOM at the start, making identification of the file contents simpler.
- Importing vCards: Entourage 11 will look for a BOM when importing a vCard file. It respects UTF-16 BE, UTF-16 LE, and UTF-8 BOMs. With no BOM, Entourage 11 will attempt to import the vCard file as an 8-bit stream using the current system encoding (for example, Mac Roman).
- Entourage 12 (under development) is expected to have better vCard standard conformance, exporting vCard files as UTF-8 (with individual fields properly labelled with "charset=utf-8") and using Windows (CR+LF) line endings. When importing vCard files without a BOM, it wil assume UTF-8 encoding but will respect "charset=" tags if present.
Apple Address Book
Apple Address Book (AAB) on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) and 10.4 (Tiger).
AAB general comments
- There are issues with importing UTF-8 vCards. Apple Address Book appears to treat .vcf files in the file system NOT as UTF-8, but rather perhaps Mac Roman?
- Workaround: Explicitly specify the UTF-8 charset for vCard properties/fields that have non-ASCII-7 characters. This is allowed per vcard-errata, and encouraged to enable higher fidelity character set handling.
- Importing multiple vCards with the same fn/n results in duplicate entries in the Address Book. Basically, Address Book assumes that every vCard present in a single .vcf file represents a different person, even if the fn/n are the same etc.
- Workarounds:
- Only markup one hCard per person, per page (has potential implications for hResume).
- Have the converting application/service (e.g. X2V), do automerging of hCards with the same fn/n and generate a .vcf stream with one vCard per unique fn/n.
- Workarounds:
- Apple Address Book 4.0.4 (Mac OS X 10.4) exports vCard files as UTF-16 big endian with no BOM and Mac (CR) line endings, if the vCard record contains any non-ASCII data (for example Japanese characters). If the entire vCard record can be represented in ASCII, it is exported as an ASCII encoded file with Windows (CR+LF) line endings.
Several properties appear to have no or limited support, see below for specifics.
AAB organization vs individual
Summary: FN==ORG organization semantic supported for both import and export.
For organization contact info, sets the FN and ORG to the name of the organization and N to empty on exported vCards.
Also treats imported vCards like that as organization contact info cards visibly in the UI.
AAB GEO
Unsupported. The GEO field is ignored on imported vCards. It is only saved as part of the NOTE.
AAB SOURCE
Unsupported. The SOURCE property is not supported on imported vCards. It is only saved as part of the NOTE.
AAB LOGO
Unsupported. The LOGO property is totally ignored and not even saved as part of the NOTE.
AAB PHOTO
Parital support. The PHOTO property is only supported when it has inline encoded data. URL values appear to be ignored.
AAB URL
Non-standard restriction. Only ONE URL property value is supported (whereas multiple *should* be supported, just like EMAIL).
AAB ADR
Quirky. If you do NOT specify which type of address information it is (like HOME or WORK) it is assumed to be a WORK address, whereas vCard specifies that the default type for adr is all of: INTL, POSTAL, PARCEL, WORK.
AAB CATEGORIES
Quirky. Behavior confirmed on versions:
- default on OSX.3
- Version 4.03 (483) on OSX.
Summary: Exports native "Groups" as vCard CATEGORIES. Ignores CATEGORIES field when importing a vCard.
The UI lets you create distinct "Groups" which you can then drag contacts into. Contacts can be in more than one group. Upon exporting a contact that is in one or more Groups, those Groups are listed in the CATEGORIES field.
However, when importing vCards, the CATEGORIES field is totally ignored by Address Book.
- It does not add vCards with a category that matches a current Group to that Group.
- It does not create new Groups for vCards with new categories.
- It does not even add the CATEGORIES to the end of the notes field.
Though presumably it SHOULD do #1 and #2. Would also be nice if it simply let you edit the groups/categories for a contact simply as a list of tags for that contact.
Evolution
Evolution (Evo) On Linux.
Evo GEO
Unsupported.
- ichigo, Frederic to fill in details
Nokia series 60 address book
Nokia series 60 address book (N60AB).
N60AB line endings
The Contacts application on Nokia series 60 handsets will only open vCards with Windows (\r\n) line endings. Any other line ending styles will cause an error message.
This is actually reasonable behavior because the vCard spec explicitly states \r\n should be used, but many applications will accept \n delimited vCards without complaint, and may microformat services produce \n delimited output.
Palm Desktop 4.1.4
Palm Desktop 4.1.4 (PD414).
PD414 vCard import
Palm Desktop 4.1.4 appears to fail importing a vcard if it has a NAME specified in the vcard.